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Fireworks: Denver vs Phoenix

How do fireworks rules compare between Denver, CO and Phoenix, AZ?

Denver and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Denver, CO

Denver County

Heavy Restrictions

Denver bans ALL fireworks, including consumer-grade sparklers and fountains. DRMC §39-4 imposes fines up to $999 per violation. The ban applies year-round.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Phoenix bans the use of consumer and permissible consumer fireworks within city limits under Sec. 23-44.2. Only novelty items and permitted public displays allowed. State law ARS §36-1606 allows permissible consumer fireworks statewide but Phoenix has opted for a local ban.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverPhoenix
All Fireworks BannedYes – including sparklers and fountains-
FineUp to $999 per violation-
Code SectionDRMC §39-4-
Enforced ByDenver Fire Department-
Year-RoundBan applies 365 days a year-
In City-Consumer fireworks banned
Novelty-Snappers/poppers allowed
State Law-ARS §36-1606
Aerial-Illegal statewide

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Denver FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Denver?

Denver bans ALL fireworks, including consumer-grade sparklers and fountains. DRMC §39-4 imposes fines up to $999 per violation. The ban applies year-round.

When can I set off fireworks in Denver?

All Fireworks Banned: Yes – including sparklers and fountains. Fine: Up to $999 per violation. Code Section: DRMC §39-4. Enforced By: Denver Fire Department.

Phoenix FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Phoenix?

Phoenix bans the use of consumer and permissible consumer fireworks within city limits under Sec. 23-44.2. Only novelty items and permitted public displays allowed. State law ARS §36-1606 allows permissible consumer fireworks statewide but Phoenix has opted for a local ban.

When can I set off fireworks in Phoenix?

In City: Consumer fireworks banned. Novelty: Snappers/poppers allowed. State Law: ARS §36-1606. Aerial: Illegal statewide.

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