Legal Information

Consumer fireworks, also referred to as DOT 1.4G fireworks, UN#0336, are legal according to federal law. In order to be classified as "Consumer Fireworks", the fireworks are subject to testing by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). These testing phases include various requirements with regard to composition, the quantity of pyrotechnic material, and the stability of the product under heat and stress. Once the CPSC has classified an item as a "Consumer Firework", the item is legal under Federal law for consumer use. Fireworks that do not meet this certification are classified as Commercial or Display Fireworks, DOT 1.3G fireworks, and require a Federal license to purchase and use them.

Crazy Debbie's Fireworks has gone to great lengths to collect and assemble information on fireworks laws for all of the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Every attempt has been made to make sure the information we provide is accurate and reliable. However, State laws change all the time and it is possible that the information we present here is out of date, inaccurate, or just plain wrong. To be absolutely sure of the laws in your State regulating consumer fireworks, call your State Fire Marshal's office. Crazy Debbie's Fireworks is not responsible for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies that may be present in this data.

State Legal Requirements

To determine what is legal in your State, click on your State name in the list below. Information is provided courtesy of the American Pyrotechnics Association, which is a source of a wealth of information on fireworks. Again, this is only intended to be a source of information, and is not provided as being absolutely accurate. Please consult your State and Local Fire Marshall's office for pertinent and up-to-date information.

Click Here to see a map reflecting state fireworks control laws in all 50 states.

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