The following is a press release issued by CAL FIRE Mendocino:
Effective Monday, October 25, 2021 at 12:01 am, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Mendocino Unit will be lifting the burn permit suspension
CAL FIRE Mendocino Unit Chief George Gonzalez is formally cancelling the burn permit suspension and advises that those possessing current and valid agriculture and residential burn permits can now resume burning on permissible burn days. Agriculture burns must be inspected by CAL FIRE prior to burning until the end of the peak fire season. Inspections may be required for burns other than agriculture burns
Burn Permits are now available online from CAL FIRE at https://burnpermit fire.ca.gov/
IMPORTANT. CALFIRE Burn Permits are only for residents who live in the State Responsibility Area (SRA), or where CAL FIRE has jurisdictional authority. It is the responsibility of the landowner to check with local fire agencies to determine any additional permits that might be required and if there are any additional burning restrictions for their area.
Burn Permits can be obtained by mail by calling CAL FIRE Mendocino Unit Howard Forest Headquarters in Willits, 8 am to 5pm, Monday through Friday, at (707) 459-7414. All CAL FIRE Mendocino Unit offices are closed to public access, until further notice, to prevent the public and our personnel from unnecessary exposure to COVID-19.
Burn Permits can also be obtained from the following local agencies (note: the following agencies can only issue permits within their respective districts), Anderson Valley, Laytonville, Little Lake (Willits). Redwood Valley-Calpella, and Brooktrails Fire Departments, Monday through Friday 8 am to 5pm. Please call these agencies to determine their COVID-19 burn permit procedures,
Before you burn, call Mendocino County Air Management District at (707) 463-4391 to confirm that you have all the required burn permits and to ensure it is a permissive burn day Burning can only be done on permissive burn days and is prohibited on non-burn days.
For more information about how you and your family can prepare for wildfire visit www.ReadyFor Wildfire.org