Steps required for obtaining a burn permit have changed. Unfortunately, the convenience of obtaining the permit from Berthoud Fire Protection District is no longer available.  Berthoud Fire Protection District provides coverage for three different counties and each county has their own process for issuing burn permits, please look below at the county you will be burning in for further information.

Larimer County: No burn permits will be issued for Larimer County May 1st - September 30th. Outside of these months, You must first obtain a permit from Larimer County before you burn. You can do this several ways, the easiest being their website. That site can be reached here if you are in Larimer County. Read the information on the page, and then scroll towards the bottom to obtain the actual permit. After you have submitted your request for your permit, the county will then approve/disapprove your request. You will receive an email of this notification, letting you know its status. The required authorities here at the fire department also receive the same email, will then review the permit and give the final approval/disapproval. Generally, the duty crew will want to do a site survey to ensure what you are burning is safe and to see the conditions around the burning area. You will be called to set up this appointment.

Boulder County: You must first obtain a permit from Boulder County before you burn. You can do this several ways, the easiest being their website.That site can be reached here if you are in Boulder County. Read the information available on that page, and then proceed to the links on the left to obtain the actual permit. After you have submitted your request for your permit, the county will then approve/disapprove your request. You will receive an email of this notification, letting you know its status. The required authorities here at the fire department also receive the same email, will then review the permit and give the final approval/disapproval. Generally, the duty crew will want to do a site survey to ensure what you are burning is safe and to see the conditions around the burning area. You will be called to set up this appointment.

Weld County: You must first obtain a permit from Weld County before you burn. You must visit their offices in Greeley to do this at:

Weld County Department of Health & Environment
Environmental Health Services, Air Pollution Control
1555 North 17th Avenue
Greeley, CO

There are several exemptions as to whether or not you need to obtain a burn permit. You may call their offices before going there to be sure you need one at (970) 304-6415 or (970) 304-6411. The required authorities here at the fire department also need to be notified via a phone call from you after you have received approval from Weld County. Generally, the duty crew will want to do a site survey to ensure what you are burning is safe and to see the conditions around the burning area.

All Counties: On the day you are ready to burn and after all approvals have been received, ensure burning is permitted and there is no "Red- Flag" for that day- (questions, call 970-532-2264), or if you are passing through town, look for the red flag flying at either station in Berthoud. Generally, if there is a burn ban in effect, our homepage will warn you against burning.

Red Flag

If you see this flag or have visited our website with the "no burning" posted, please recognize that due to weather conditions and warnings, all burning is banned and we strongly urge you not to do so for your safety, and the safety of others and their property. Fines and legalities will be issued upon disregard of these conditions. For more open burning safety tips and regulations, see the following provided resources:

Attachments:
File File size
Download this file (Boulder County Permit.pdf)Boulder County Permit.pdf 28 Kb
Download this file (burn_application_LC.pdf)Larimer County Permit 36 Kb