Frequently Asked Questions
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
Contact local fire departments for questions about ongoing or recent fire incidents in their service areas.
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
To report a nuisance as defined in the Brunswick County Solid Waste Ordinance, contact Brunswick County Community Enforcement using the online report form.
In addition, open burning complaints should be submitted to the North Carolina Division of Air Quality (DAQ) Wilmington Regional Office. Learn more about open burning regulations on the North Carolina DAQ website.
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
Contact the N.C. Forest Service – Brunswick County Ranger at 910.755.7772 or via email.
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
For questions or information regarding air quality concerns and regulations, contact the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ)'s Wilmington Regional Office at 910.796.7215 or contact the Division of Air Quality (DAQ)'s Wilmington Regional Office at 910.796.7234.
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
An open burning permit can be obtained online through the North Carolina Forest Service Online Burning Permit System. To contact the N.C. Forest Service Brunswick County Office or find additional contacts, visit the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services website.
Permit holders are encouraged to contact the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center at 910-253-7490 and let them know you have obtained an N.C Forest Service burn permit and will be burning.
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Fire Marshal FAQs - Contact Information
If the property needing a fire inspection is within the unincorporated areas of the county (areas not in incorporated city, town, or village limits), or within a contracted municipality (Belville, Bolivia, Carolina Shores, Caswell Beach, Navassa, Northwest, Sandy Creek, Shallotte, St. James, and Varnamtown), contact the Brunswick County Fire Marshal’s Office using the Online Contact Form.
If the property needing a fire inspection is within a municipality that performs its own inspections (Bald Head Island, Boiling Spring Lakes, Calabash, Holden Beach, Leland, Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, Southport, and Sunset Beach), contact your local municipal official regarding fire inspections and regulations within the incorporated city, town, or village limits.