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Open Burning Permits info

January 19, 2024 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

Burning season for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts began Monday, Jan. 15, and will continue through Wednesday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In Halifax, burn permits may be obtained immediately 24 hours a day by paying $25 online at halifax-ma.org/pay. Your payment receipt serves as your valid burn permit for the season. Online registration/purchase is preferred.
For residents without internet access, you may obtain a permit by mailing a check or money order made out to the Town of Halifax for $25.00 along with the physical application or you may leave the application and payment in the designated box at the front desk of the Fire Station. Please visit halifax-ma.org/OpenBurning for more information.
In Plympton, please follow the link below to complete the permit. As always they are free of cost. The Permit only needs to be filled out once per year, then on days when you wish to burn call (781)585-2633 ext 212 to see if burning is allowed that day.
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In Kingston, residents can go to Kingston.firepermits.com to apply for a permit. Once you are registered you can apply for and pay $10 for your burn permit online through UniBank. Residents will receive an email notifying them when their payment has processed and the permit is approved. If conditions are not safe for burning, notification will be posted on the homepage.
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In Kingston, residents can go to Kingston.firepermits.com to apply for a permit. Once you are registered you can apply for and pay $10 for your burn permit online through UniBank. Residents will receive an email notifying them when their payment has processed and the permit is approved. If conditions are not safe for burning, notification will be posted on the homepage.

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