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Fireworks: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do fireworks rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Rocklin permits only State Fire Marshal-certified 'Safe and Sane' fireworks, and only from noon on June 28 through 11:59 p.m. on July 4. All aerial fireworks (bottle rockets, M-80s, firecrackers, mortars, anything that launches or explodes) are illegal year-round under California Health & Safety Code §12500 et seq. The City has adopted a Zero Tolerance Policy with social-host liability.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Roseville bans all consumer fireworks including safe and sane varieties. Dry summer heat and grassland fire risk in the Sacramento Valley make fireworks enforcement a priority. Professional displays require city permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
Legal windowNoon June 28 - 11:59 p.m. July 4 only-
Sales windowNoon June 28 - 10 p.m. July 4-
Legal typeState Fire Marshal 'Safe and Sane' only-
Illegal examplesBottle rockets, M-80s, firecrackers, mortars, sky lanterns-
State fines$100 - $50,000 + up to 1 year jail (H&S §12700)-
Consumer Fireworks-All types banned
Safe and Sane-Also banned
Professional-City permit required
Fire Risk-High in dry summers

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Rocklin FAQ

Are aerial fireworks ever legal in Rocklin?

No. Only Safe-and-Sane (non-aerial, non-explosive) fireworks bearing the State Fire Marshal seal are legal, and only during the June 28-July 4 window. Anything that flies or explodes is illegal under California Health & Safety Code §12500 et seq.

Can I shoot off fireworks on New Year's Eve?

No. The City's Fireworks page states 'It is unlawful to discharge or ignite any fireworks on New Year's.'

Roseville FAQ

Are any fireworks legal?

Depends on Roseville. Many California cities ban all consumer fireworks. Some allow State Fire Marshal-approved 'safe and sane' types.

What’s the penalty?

Fines range from $500 to $50,000. Causing a fire can result in felony charges.

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