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How to fill out the Walla Walla County Burn Permit online
The Walla Walla County Burn Permit is essential for conducting residential burns legally and safely. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the permit application online with confidence.
Follow the steps to complete your burn permit application online:
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the burn permit application and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Fill in the required date at the top of the form. Make sure that the date is current to avoid any processing issues.
- Enter the burn address for the location where the burning will take place. If applicable, provide a second burn address.
- Print the applicant's name clearly in the designated field. Ensure that all details are accurate as it will be used for identification.
- Provide the mailing address of the applicant. This should be the location where the applicant can receive correspondence regarding the permit.
- The applicant must sign the application in the provided space to verify the information's accuracy and authenticity.
- Fill in the applicant's phone number and email address for contact purposes.
- If the applicant is not the property owner, the property owner's authorization is required. They must print their name, sign, and provide their contact details in the designated area.
- Read through the outlined rules for burning in Walla Walla County carefully to ensure compliance with all regulations.
- Once completed, the application can be submitted by mail, email, or delivered in person, along with the appropriate payment of $35.00.
- After submission, allow for a review period of up to three days. Remember that the permit is only valid once approved by county personnel.
- After approval, users can download, print, and keep a copy of the permit for their records, ensuring it is present during all burning activities.
Complete your Walla Walla County Burn Permit application online today!
Burn Ban AlertThere are no EPA burn bans currently in effect.
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