FIREWORKS LAWS
Nevada Fireworks Laws
CONSUMER FIREWORKS |
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| Specifically Permitted | Fireworks designated as consumer fireworks. |
| Specifically Prohibited | Dangerous fireworks, including large firecrackers, aerial displays and items that explode on impact or by friction. |
DISPLAY FIREWORKS |
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| Display Permit | Apply to local authorities. $100,000 per person, $1,000,000 per occurrence. Minimum property damage coverage: $1,000,000. |
| Insurance | Applicant for operators certificate must complete written application, must be 21 years of age, and must pass a written examination administered by the State Fire Marshal’s Office. The fee for initial certificate and renewal is $55 for each category of certificate. |
| Operator | Categories: Indoor stage $ 110.00 Outdoor aerial $ 110.00 Special affects $ 110.00 Show specific $ 110.00 Pyro assistant trainee $ 27.50 Magician $ 27.50 Flame effect operator $ 27.50 Flame effect assistant $ 27.50 All above certificates are valid from July 1 through the next June 30. |
LICENSING |
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| Renewal of licenses is between April 1 and June 1 of each year. | |
ENFORCING AUTHORITY |
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| Nevada State Fire Marshal Division 107 Jacobsen Way Carson City, NV 89704 775-687-4444 http://www.fire.state.nv.us/ |
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LAW NUMBER |
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| 2000 Nevada State Fire Marshal regulations NAC 47 | |








