Washington Fireworks Laws (2026): What’s Legal, What’s Not, and Local Rules
Washington allows consumer fireworks only within the state’s legal sales and use windows, and local jurisdictions may adopt stricter bans or restrictions. Washington law prohibits sales of consumer fireworks to anyone under 16, and some common items such as firecrackers, bottle rockets, and sky rockets or missiles are illegal in the state. Professional display and pyrotechnic activities are regulated separately through State Fire Marshal licensing and permits.
Quick answer
Only legal Washington consumer fireworks may be sold and used within the state’s dates and times, and local jurisdictions may still ban or restrict them.
Important local law note
Washington state law is only part of the picture. The State Fire Marshal specifically tells consumers to check with their local fire department and law enforcement for restrictions or bans that may apply within their area. Always verify local rules before buying or using fireworks.
Last reviewed: 2026-03-15
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Official sources
- Washington RCW 70.77 – State Fireworks Law
- RCW 70.77.395 – Dates and times consumer fireworks may be sold and used
- RCW 70.77.515 – Unlawful sales or transfers of consumer fireworks
- Washington State Patrol – Legal Sale and Use of Fireworks
- Washington State Patrol – Are My Fireworks Legal in Washington?
- WAC 212-17 – Fireworks
FAQ
Are fireworks legal in Washington?
Some consumer fireworks are legal in Washington, but only during the state’s legal sales and use windows and only where local rules do not ban them.
Are firecrackers legal in Washington?
No. Washington State Fire Marshal guidance says firecrackers are illegal to sell, possess, and discharge in Washington.
How old do you have to be to buy fireworks in Washington?
Washington law prohibits sales of consumer fireworks to anyone under 16.
Can local governments ban fireworks in Washington?
Yes. Washington specifically directs consumers to check with local fire and law-enforcement agencies for local restrictions or bans.
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Disclaimer
This page is for general educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and it is not the authoritative source of truth for fireworks law. Official state statutes, fire marshal guidance, local ordinances, fire district restrictions, and emergency orders control. Always verify current official rules before purchase, transport, storage, or use.