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Staff Members

Apply for a Permit

Hazardous activities require a permit in Salt Lake City.  Learn more about the permitting process, and request a permit

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Active Permits

Request a Fire Report

Request a Fire Report

Request a report regarding a Fire incident, a closed investigative case file, or environmental site assessment

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Inspections

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Firewatch Information

Learn more about the firewatch program, required for commercial buildings with fire suppression problems

SALT LAKE CITY CODE REFERENCE

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Business License Inspection

Flame Performance

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Emergency Radio Repeater

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Flammable Liquid Storage

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Recreational Fires

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Firework Sales and Use

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Hazardous Materials

Temporary Structures

GET A KNOX BOX FOR YOUR COMMERCIAL BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL UNIT

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Provide the fire department with easy access to your business during an emergency

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Useful for after hour emergencies at apartment complexes

Contact Information

For any emergency situation, including reports of carbon monoxide alarm activations, please call 911.  To reach our after hours non-emergency dispatch office, please dial 801.799.4231.

Headquarters / Fire Museum

475 S 300 E
Salt Lake City UT, 84111

Main Number:

801.799.3473

Fire Prevention Bureau:

801.799.4150