Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Fireworks
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Fireworks
The Kansas State Fire Marshal’s Office does not regulate when consumer fireworks can be discharged. This is left up to the local authority.
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Fireworks
Pursuant to K.S.A. 31-507, bottle rockets are illegal in the state of Kansas. The Child Safety Act of 1966 also outlaws the sale of certain devices like M-80's, M-100's, cherry bombs and silver salutes.
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Fireworks
You will need to apply for a hobbyist manufacturer permit (PDF).
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Fireworks
You will need to apply for a display operator permit (PDF).
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Fireworks
Yes. The local authority is allowed to be more restrictive then the state.
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Fireworks
In order to receive a list of permit holders in any of our permit categories we will need a written request. Please document the reason why you are requesting the list. Once we receive your request, assuming it conforms to the Kansas Open Records Act, you will receive a cost estimate and a form that must be signed and notarized. Once this information is received back into our office, you will be given the list.
In order to receive a list you must sign a document stating that, you do not intend to, and will not:
- Use any list of names or addresses contained in or derived from the records or information for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any property or service to any person listed or to any person who resides at any address listed
- Sell, give or otherwise make available to any person any list of names or addresses contained in or derived from the records or information for the purpose of allowing that person to sell or offer for sale any property or service to any person listed or to any person who resides at any address listed
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Fireworks
Permitting for seasonal retail stands is left up to the local authorities. You will need to contact them directly.