Texas counties
Use the Texas A&M Forest Service county burn-ban map and local county/fire authority before outdoor burning.
Fire rule check
State forestry and emergency agencies often publish county-level burn ban maps; local fire districts can add stricter rules.
State forestry and emergency agencies often publish county-level burn ban maps; local fire districts can add stricter rules.
Burn bans change quickly. Verify the live state/county source and local fire authority before burning.
Use the Texas A&M Forest Service county burn-ban map and local county/fire authority before outdoor burning.
Use Indiana DHS burn-ban status for county-level official restrictions.
Use Oklahoma Forestry Services and county emergency sources before burning.
Use Washington DNR burn restrictions plus county/local fire rules before outdoor burning.
Use Oregon fire restrictions and local county/fire district rules before burning.
Use Colorado fire restrictions and county sheriff/emergency sources before burning.
Only when the connected official source supports it. Otherwise BurnBanCheck shows the official source route, confidence, and the facts still needing verification.
These records and rules are controlled by city, county, state, district, or agency systems. The same street address can cross a boundary that changes the final answer.
Use this page as a public web reference, not an official agency record. The linked official source remains the final authority.
BurnBanCheck. "County Burn Ban Map Sources | BurnBanCheck". https://www.burnbancheck.com/county-burn-ban-map/. Reviewed Jun 2026.
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