Coral Springs Fireworks Permit Rules & Safety

Events and Special Uses Florida 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Florida

Coral Springs, Florida regulates display and public-use fireworks through municipal permitting, public-safety review, and state rules that affect storage and sale. This guide explains who must apply, which agency reviews proposals, basic safety obligations for displays and consumer use, enforcement pathways, and steps to apply for an approved special-event fireworks display in Coral Springs. It is written for event organizers, property managers, and residents seeking compliance with local requirements before planning any fireworks activity within the city.

What activities need a permit

Permits are generally required for organized public fireworks displays and for integrating professional pyrotechnics into events. Consumer possession and sale are subject to state rules but city approvals cover public displays and special-event certifications.

To request a city permit or learn event submittal requirements, consult the Coral Springs Special Events and permitting pages Special Events[1]. For code language that governs hazardous materials, fire prevention, and public displays see the municipal code online City Code[2].

Plan at least 60 days before your event to allow fire and police review.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is primarily through the Coral Springs Fire Department, Coral Springs Police Department, and City Code Compliance. Specific fines, escalation, and exact penalty amounts are not always listed verbatim on the city pages; where numeric penalties or schedules are not published, this guide notes that the amount is "not specified on the cited page" and cites the controlling source.

  • Fines: amounts for fireworks violations are not specified on the cited municipal code page; see the municipal code and department pages for current enforcement language.[2]
  • Escalation: the city may issue warnings, civil citations, and escalating fines or abatement orders for repeat or continuing offences; exact ranges are not specified on the cited page.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to cease activity, seizure of prohibited fireworks, event shutdowns, and referral to county or state prosecutors for criminal conduct are enforceable by fire or police personnel.
  • Complaint & inspection pathways: contact Coral Springs Fire Department or Police non-emergency lines or submit a code complaint through the city portal for inspections and enforcement reviews.[1]
Unpermitted public displays may be stopped immediately by authorities for public-safety reasons.

Applications & Forms

The city processes fireworks permits through its Special Events permitting workflow. The specific application name and permit fee schedule are provided on the Special Events permit page; if a named PDF form or fee table is not posted, the page indicates how to request application materials from the department.[1]

  • Form: Special Event Permit Application (see Special Events page for application and submittal instructions).[1]
  • Fees: fees for fireworks displays are not specified on the cited page; applicants must consult the Special Events office.[1]
  • Deadlines: submit applications early to allow interdepartmental review; the city recommends applying well before the event date.

Action steps:

  • Contact Special Events to obtain the application and checklist.[1]
  • Provide a detailed site plan, pyrotechnician credentials, insurance certificates, and ignition safety plan.
  • Coordinate inspections with the Fire Marshal and notify Police of road closures or crowd-control needs.

Common violations

  • Conducting a public fireworks display without a city permit — typically enforced by Fire and Police.
  • Failure to provide required insurance or pyrotechnician credentials.
  • Unsafe storage or use violating fire-code conditions described by the Fire Marshal.

FAQ

Do I need a permit for consumer fireworks on private property?
Consumer use on private property may still be subject to state and local restrictions; contact Coral Springs Fire Department for guidance and check local ordinances for prohibitions in specific zones.
Who approves a public fireworks display?
The Coral Springs Special Events office coordinates approvals with the Fire Department, Police Department, and other city divisions as needed.
How long does a review take?
Review times vary by scope; the city recommends submitting applications as early as possible and contacting Special Events for estimated timelines.

How-To

  1. Contact Coral Springs Special Events to request the fireworks/display application and checklist.[1]
  2. Assemble required documents: site plan, pyrotechnician license, insurance, and safety plan.
  3. Submit the application and pay any fees; schedule Fire Marshal and Police reviews.
  4. Address any corrections from reviewers and obtain final written permit before the event.
  5. On event day, keep permit documents on site and follow all safety and inspection requirements.

Key Takeaways

  • Public fireworks displays in Coral Springs require city permitting and interdepartmental review.
  • Fire Department and Police enforce safety; unpermitted displays can be stopped immediately.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Coral Springs Special Events - Special Events and Permitting
  2. [2] City of Coral Springs Code of Ordinances