NBFD Burn Permit Application
Intended for use only by residents within the boundaries of the North Bannock Fire District.

If you have any questions regarding the application, please call or text 208-252-5048. 

Once completed, your submission will be reviewed for approval of a burn permit. 
Please allow up to two business days for approval. We may contact you for further information if needed.

Any misuse of your permit or failure to abide by Federal, State, and local rules and regulations in regards to the burning of materials within the boundaries of the North Bannock Fire District may result in permit revocation.
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Email *
Full Name *
Phone Number *
Required Format: xxx-xxx-xxxx
Residential Address *
Include: Street Address, City, State, and Zip Code.
Is the burn site at your residential address? *
If the answer is no, please fill in the address of your burn site including the information required in the question above. 
You are required to contact Bannock County Dispatch at 208-236-7111 prior to burning and upon extinguishment for each burn conducted.  *
Required
You are required to check on weather forecasts prior to ignition and to maintain a weather check until the fire is dead out. *
Burning is not allowed with winds above 10 mph.
Required
You are required to always have a responsible individual standing watch with the ability to immediately extinguish the fire if necessary. *
Required
Per the Department of Environmental Quality, burning of most processed or manufactured materials is prohibited, including the following: *
  • Garbage
  • Dead animals or animal waste
  • Motor vehicles or parts
  • Tires or other rubber materials
  • Plastics
  • Asphalt, tar and petroleum materials, and paints
  • Trade waste materials, meaning any waste created by a business, on business premises, or as a result of business activities (dimension lumber, hay not in a field, sawdust, etc.)
  • Insulated wire
  • Pathogenic (disease-causing) waste
  • Hazardous waste
Required
A permit does not relieve the permit holder from liability of fire damage and suppression costs. Any person who is willfully or negligently responsible for the starting or existence of a fire burning out of control without adequate and proper precautions having been taken to prevent its spread shall be held liable. *
Idaho Code 38-107
Required
A burn permit can be revoked or suspended at any time in the interest of public safety. *
Idaho Code 28-115
Required
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