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Fireworks: Rancho Cordova vs Vineyard

How do fireworks rules compare between Rancho Cordova, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Rancho Cordova and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks including so-called safe and sane are banned within Rancho Cordova. Possession, sale, or discharge of any consumer firework is prohibited year-round. Violators face steep administrative fines and possible misdemeanor charges under California Health and Safety Code Section 12500 and following.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

All consumer fireworks, including Safe and Sane, are banned in unincorporated Sacramento County. Only permitted public displays are legal. Violations carry administrative fines up to 1,000 dollars plus state penalties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CordovaVineyard
All FireworksBanned year-round-
Safe and SaneNot allowedBanned countywide
First Fine1,000 dollars-
EnforcementMetro Fire and RCPD-
State LawHealth and Safety Code 12500-
Admin Fine-Up to 1,000 dollars
Social Host-Property owner liable
Legal Only-Permitted public displays
Reporting-Anonymous county portal

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Rancho Cordova FAQ

Are TNT safe and sane fireworks legal in Rancho Cordova?

No. Rancho Cordova bans all consumer fireworks including safe and sane. Nearby cities like Galt permit them during a limited July window, but the ban applies everywhere inside Rancho Cordova city limits.

Can I be fined if someone else sets off fireworks at my house?

Yes. The social host provisions allow the city to cite the property owner or tenant where fireworks are used.

Vineyard FAQ

Are Safe and Sane fireworks legal in unincorporated Sacramento County?

No. Unlike some incorporated cities, the unincorporated county bans all consumer fireworks including Safe and Sane.

Who can be fined under the social host rule?

The property owner or tenant where fireworks are used, even if they did not personally light them.

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