Pinellas County, Florida

Partial Restrictions

Partial restrictions apply in Pinellas: burning is permitted only with a permit or within specific exceptions.

Verified yard/vegetative debris burning restricted — other authorized burning may still be permitted Florida Forest Service ↗
In effect since
Aug 11, 2026
Expires
Issued by
Florida Forest Service
Last verified
Aug 21, 2026

What this means

Prohibited
Still allowed
  • Small cooking fires (grill, camp stove)

Penalties in Florida

Violating open-burning rules or a county burn ban is a second-degree misdemeanor under Florida Statutes § 590.14/§590.28, punishable under §775.082/§775.083 by up to 60 days in jail and a fine of up to $500. Separately, anyone who lets an authorized fire escape or causes a wildfire is liable for suppression costs, or $150, whichever is greater.

Classification: Misdemeanor of the second degree · Maximum fine: up to $500, up to 60 days in jail

Recent status history

  • Aug 11, 2026 — Partial Restrictions

Sources & audit log

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Aug 21, 2026 Florida Forest Service ↗ status: Partial Restrictions

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Still legal during a ban

None of these are a way around Pinellas county's restriction — they're what stays legal regardless of it: contained burning, screened fire pits, and basic fire safety gear. Always confirm locally before burning anything.

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Limits of this information

burnbanradar reads public burn-ban orders as published by Florida Forest Service and reports them unchanged. Cities and municipalities within Pinellas county may impose stricter rules than the county order. Water districts and state forestry rules may add further restrictions. When an order is ambiguous or the source cannot be reached, we show Unconfirmed instead of guessing a status. The county's own posted order governs.

Common questions

Is Pinellas county under a burn ban right now?

Partial restrictions apply. Florida's statewide rule limits when and where you can burn today. See the "What this means" module above for the specifics.

What can I still burn in Pinellas county?

Standard open burning is currently permitted, subject to any municipal ordinance in your area. Never leave a fire unattended, and keep water and a shovel nearby.

How do I report an illegal fire in Pinellas county?

Call 911 for any fire that is out of control or threatens property. For a non-emergency burn-ban violation, you can also reach Florida Forest Service at 1-800-342-5869 (for reporting suspected arson; call 911 for a fire in progress), or contact the Pinellas Sheriff's Office.