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Pinellas Park vs Tarpon Springs

How do fireworks rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Pinellas Park has fewer restrictions than Tarpon Springs.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Fireworks regulation is preempted to the State of Florida under Chapter 791. Consumer fireworks are legal on three holidays, while sparklers approved by the State Fire Marshal are legal year-round in Pinellas Park.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks are governed primarily by Florida Statute Chapter 791, which preempts uniform statewide rules but allows Tarpon Springs to enforce stricter local restrictions. Sparklers and approved consumer fireworks are legal on three holidays; other use without a display permit can be prosecuted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkTarpon Springs
StatuteFS Chapter 791-
Legal holidaysJul 4, Dec 31, Jan 1July 4, Dec 31, Jan 1
SparklersLegal year-round if approved-
Local overridePreempted by state-
Min purchase age18 years old-
Governing law-Florida Statute Chapter 791
Always legal-Approved sparklers only
Display permit-Required for public shows
Penalty-First-degree misdemeanor

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Pinellas Park FAQ

Can Pinellas Park ban consumer fireworks?

No. Florida Statute 791.001 preempts the field, and FS 791.08 affirmatively allows fireworks on three holidays. Pinellas Park can only enforce noise, fire safety, and property damage rules around their use.

Are bottle rockets and Roman candles legal year-round?

No. Aerial and explosive consumer fireworks are only allowed on July 4, December 31, and January 1. Outside those days they are unlawful unless used for an agricultural purpose under FS 791.07.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Tarpon Springs?

Yes on July 4, December 31, and January 1 under Florida Statute 791.08. On other days, only sparklers from the approved list are legal for residential use.

Can Tarpon Springs ban fireworks entirely?

No. Florida Statute 791.001 preempts uniform regulation, though the city can impose stricter rules on public displays and enforce nuisance, noise, and burn-ban provisions.

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