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Fireworks: Santa Paula vs Thousand Oaks

How do fireworks rules compare between Santa Paula, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Santa Paula and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks β€” including 'safe and sane' consumer fireworks β€” are completely banned in Santa Paula. The city has a total fireworks prohibition due to extreme wildfire risk in the Santa Clara River Valley. Violations carry fines of $1,000 or more.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks β€” including Safe & Sane β€” are banned in Thousand Oaks. Possession or use can result in a fine up to $1,000 and/or up to one year in jail. All of Ventura County except Fillmore bans consumer fireworks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta PaulaThousand Oaks
Fireworks StatusCompletely banned β€” all types-
Including Safe & SaneYes β€” banned-
First Offense Fine$1,000 minimum-
Repeat FineUp to $2,500-
Fire ContextHigh wildfire risk β€” 2017 Thomas Fire-
Safe & Sane-Banned
All Consumer Fireworks-Banned
Fine-Up to $1,000
Jail-Up to 1 year
County Exception-Only Fillmore permits Safe & Sane

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Santa Paula FAQ

Are safe and sane fireworks legal in Santa Paula?

No. All fireworks including state-approved 'safe and sane' fireworks are completely banned in Santa Paula due to extreme wildfire risk.

What is the fine for fireworks in Santa Paula?

Minimum $1,000 for first offense, up to $2,500 for repeat offenses. If a fire results, criminal charges and suppression cost liability apply.

Where can I see fireworks near Santa Paula?

Check with nearby cities like Ventura or Oxnard for authorized professional displays. Santa Paula does not permit any fireworks events.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Are any fireworks legal in Thousand Oaks?

No. All fireworks are banned, including sparklers, fountains, and "safe and sane" fireworks. The ban applies year-round, not just holidays.

What is the fine for fireworks in Thousand Oaks?

Possession or use of fireworks carries a $1,000 fine. Starting a fire with fireworks can result in criminal arson charges and liability for all fire suppression costs.

Where can I watch fireworks legally?

The City of Thousand Oaks hosts an official July 4th celebration at the Civic Arts Plaza with a professional fireworks display. Check the city's events page for details.

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