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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Prescott Valley vs Sedona

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Prescott Valley, AZ and Sedona, AZ?

Prescott Valley and Sedona have similar restriction levels.

Prescott Valley, AZ

Yavapai County

Few Restrictions

Yavapai County has no countywide tree-removal permit ordinance for private property. Removal of native trees on state or federal land requires permits from the Arizona Department of Agriculture (Native Plant Law) or USFS. Defensible-space tree thinning around homes is encouraged under the 2023 Community Wildfire Protection Plan.

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Sedona, AZ

Yavapai County

Few Restrictions

Yavapai County has no countywide tree-removal permit ordinance for private property. Removal of native trees on state or federal land requires permits from the Arizona Department of Agriculture (Native Plant Law) or USFS. Defensible-space tree thinning around homes is encouraged under the 2023 Community Wildfire Protection Plan.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPrescott ValleySedona
County PermitNot required (private)Not required (private)
Native Plant LawARS Title 3, Chapter 7ARS Title 3, Chapter 7
Defensible SpaceVoluntary (Firewise)Voluntary (Firewise)
Federal LandUSFS/BLM permit neededUSFS/BLM permit needed

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Prescott Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Yavapai County?

No county permit is required for tree removal on private land. If the tree is a protected native species being moved or sold off-site, you may need a tag from the Arizona Department of Agriculture under the Native Plant Law.

Can I cut firewood in Prescott National Forest?

Yes, but only with a USFS firewood permit purchased from the Prescott National Forest ranger district. Cutting without a permit is a federal offense.

Sedona FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Yavapai County?

No county permit is required for tree removal on private land. If the tree is a protected native species being moved or sold off-site, you may need a tag from the Arizona Department of Agriculture under the Native Plant Law.

Can I cut firewood in Prescott National Forest?

Yes, but only with a USFS firewood permit purchased from the Prescott National Forest ranger district. Cutting without a permit is a federal offense.

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