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Fireworks: Santa Rosa vs Sonoma

How do fireworks rules compare between Santa Rosa, CA and Sonoma, CA?

Santa Rosa and Sonoma have similar restriction levels.

Santa Rosa, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks, including safe-and-sane varieties, are illegal in Santa Rosa. The city enforces a complete ban due to wildfire risk in the region.

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Sonoma, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks - including state-approved 'Safe and Sane' fireworks and sparklers - are illegal everywhere in unincorporated Sonoma County. The ban traces to the catastrophic Tubbs (2017), Kincade (2019), and Glass/Walbridge (2020) fires; the Sheriff's Office and Permit Sonoma enforce it strictly on and around July 4. The only fireworks lawfully discharged in unincorporated areas are licensed public displays operated by a California state-licensed pyrotechnic operator with a permit from the Sonoma County Fire Marshal under California Health & Safety Code Section 12500 et seq.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta RosaSonoma
StatusAll fireworks banned-
IncludesSafe-and-sane varieties-
ReasonWildfire risk-
PenaltyUp to $1,000 fine-
Status in Unincorporated County-ALL fireworks banned - including 'Safe and Sane'
State Law-CA Health & Safety Code Sections 12500-12728
Local Code-Sonoma County Code Chapter 13
Public Display Permit-Required from Sonoma County Fire Marshal
Operator Requirement-California State Fire Marshal-licensed pyrotechnician
Civil Fine-Up to $1,000 per violation (H&S 12557)
Felony Threshold-25+ pounds of dangerous fireworks
Enforcement-Sonoma County Sheriff + Permit Sonoma Fire Marshal

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Santa Rosa FAQ

Are fireworks legal in Santa Rosa?

No. All fireworks are banned in Santa Rosa, including safe-and-sane varieties. This is due to the high wildfire risk in Sonoma County.

What is the penalty for using fireworks?

Using fireworks in Santa Rosa is a misdemeanor with fines up to $1,000. Fireworks will be confiscated.

Sonoma FAQ

Are 'Safe and Sane' fireworks legal in unincorporated Sonoma County?

No. Despite state classification as 'Safe and Sane,' Sonoma County Code Chapter 13 prohibits all consumer fireworks - including sparklers, fountains, and ground spinners - throughout the unincorporated county. The ban exists because of repeated catastrophic wildfires including the 2017 Tubbs, 2019 Kincade, and 2020 Glass and Walbridge fires.

Can I host a private fireworks show on my Sonoma County ranch?

Only with a permit from the Sonoma County Fire Marshal and only if a California State Fire Marshal-licensed pyrotechnic operator runs the show, with approved safety plans, fall-out zones, and fire-suppression standby in place. Permits will not be issued during Red Flag warnings or declared peak fire-weather periods.

What is the penalty for fireworks in Sonoma County?

Civil penalties up to $1,000 per violation under California Health & Safety Code Section 12557, plus full recovery of any fire-suppression costs under H&S Code Section 13009. Possession of 25 lbs or more of dangerous fireworks is a felony. Hosts and property owners are liable even if they did not light the fireworks themselves.

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