Varies by Location

How Pennsylvania's Burn Rules Work

PA Bureau of Forestry manages permits in state forest areas. Municipal open burning rules are patchwork — urban areas generally prohibit, rural counties allow with conditions.

Getting Authorization to Burn in Pennsylvania

DetailInformation
Primary AgencyPA Bureau of Forestry / Local
Phone(717) 787-2703
Websitehttps://www.dcnr.pa.gov
CostFree
ValidityVaries

What You Can and Cannot Burn in Pennsylvania

⚠ Never legal to burn anywhere: Household garbage, treated or painted wood, tires, plastics, construction debris, or hazardous materials of any kind. This applies throughout Pennsylvania regardless of permit status.

Frequently Asked Questions — Pennsylvania

PA Bureau of Forestry manages permits in state forest areas. Municipal open burning rules are patchwork — urban areas generally prohibit, rural counties allow with conditions. Contact PA Bureau of Forestry / Local at (717) 787-2703 for current requirements specific to your location.

Penalties for unauthorized burning vary by local jurisdiction in Pennsylvania. Air quality violations can reach $10,000–$25,000 per day under federal and state environmental statutes. If fire escapes, you are liable for suppression costs. See our full penalties guide for more detail.

Where burning is permitted, natural vegetation — leaves, yard debris, brush, and untreated natural wood — is generally allowed. Household garbage, treated wood, plastics, tires, and construction debris are prohibited everywhere in Pennsylvania. See our complete guide to what you can burn.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Rules in Pennsylvania vary by county and municipality. Always verify with PA Bureau of Forestry / Local and your local authorities before burning.