Fire Code Resources
To check the status of a permit, please call (303) 651-8303 or (303) 651-8332.
Please be aware that the City of Longmont has adopted the 2021 International Fire Code (IFC) under which a schedule of fees was established for permits issued.
Construction Permit Fee Schedule
Please be aware that the City of Longmont adopted the 2021 International Fire Code (IFC) under which a schedule of fees was established for permits issued. This fee schedule became effective on November 13, 2023.
Construction permits as required by IFC Section105:
- Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems
- Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment
- Fire pumps and related equipment
- Standpipe systems
Fees
The listed fees include the first plan review, the first³ rough inspection, and the first³ final inspection only:
$250.00 per riser, control panel, power supply, pump, or kitchen hood release mechanism, plus
$1.30 per system device. Device: sprinkler head, nozzle, initiating device, notification device, door holder.
Example: A sprinkler system with two risers and 200 heads: Riser Fee: $250.00 x 2 risers = $500.00
Device Fee: $1.30 x 200 heads = $260.00 Total Fee of $500 +$260 = $760.00
Example: A fire alarm system with a single FA control panel/power supply, 50 smoke detectors, 20 heat detectors, 30 horn/strobes, 10 door holder locations, and 10 pull stations: Control Panel Fee: $250.00 x 1 = $250.00
Device Fee: $1.30 x (50+20+30+10+10) devices = $1.30 x 120 devices = $156.00 Total Fee of $250 + $156 = $406.00
Example: A fire alarm system with a Central FA Control Panel/Power Supply with 30 individual flow switches/tampers, 31 monitored smoke detectors, 30 horn/strobes (outside), 180 horn/strobes (inside):
Central FA Panel/Power Supply Fee: $250.00 x 1 = $250.00
Device Fee: $1.30 x (30+31+30+180) devices = $1.30 x 271 devices = $352.30 Total Fee of $250 + $352.30 = $602.30
Example: A kitchen exhaust hood suppression system with two release mechanisms, six fusible links, and 14 nozzles:
Kitchen Hood Release Mechanism Fee: $250.00 x 2 release mechanisms = $500.00 Device Fee: $1.30 x (6+14) devices = $1.30 x 20 devices = $26.00
Total Fee of $500 + $26 = $526.00
$250.00 per hour (see footnotes). Re-submittals, re-inspections, and other additional inspections not included in the construction permit.
$250.00 per hour (see footnotes). Tenant finish and construction permit required by IFC Section 105:
- Compressed gases
- Flammable and combustible liquids
- Hazardous materials
- Industrial Ovens
- LP-gas
- Private fire hydrants
- Spraying or dipping
- Temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies
Footnotes
- Hourly rates shall be assessed at a one-hour minimum and in quarterly-hour increments
- Inspection time begins when the inspector arrives on-site and ends when the inspection is completed or terminated. Inspection may be terminated at any time that testing or access is interrupted or delayed for more than 15 minutes.
- Each time the inspector is required to return to the site, they will be billed as another one-hour The only exception is the return inspection to verify the end test pressure during a hydro-static test, which will be considered a continuation of the initial inspection.
- Permit fees shall be paid in full prior to the issuance of a construction system
- Any additional fees due shall be paid in full prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the building department and any operational permit required by this code.
(Updated 1/30/2026)
For additional assistance from Fire Services regarding permits please email or call (303) 651-8434.
Boulder County – Within the City of Longmont
Important Note: Red-flag warnings are posted by the National Weather Service (NWS).
General Rule
Open burning is prohibited within Longmont city limits unless specifically allowed under these regulations or permitted by the Longmont Fire Department. No burning of any kind is allowed on Red Flag days.
Prohibited Burning Materials (All categories)
Residents shall not burn:
- Plastics
- Garbage or construction waste
- Wire insulation
- Rubber
- Petroleum-based products
- Animal waste
- Food service or industrial waste
- Yard vegetation, leaves, or debris
Fire Supervision and Extinguishing Requirements
All fires shall be continuously attended by a responsible adult until fully extinguished.
Minimum extinguishing equipment required:
- One portable fire extinguisher (4-A rating or higher), or
- Water hose, dirt or sand, shall be readily available
Allowed Uses (No Burn Permit Required)
Recreational Fires
- Fuel area: max 3 ft diameter and 2 ft height
- Fuel: natural, untreated wood only
- Not allowed during Red Flag Warnings
- Allowed after dark
- Must check Boulder County Air Quality: 303-782-0211
- Extinguishing method must be available
- Must be attended until fully extinguished
Portable Outdoor Fireplaces
- Must follow manufacturer instructions
- Natural wood or manufactured logs only
- Not allowed during Red Flag Warnings
- In multi-family dwellings (defined as three or more units): must be 15 ft from structures or combustibles (Exception: one and two-family dwellings)
- Extinguishing method must be available
- Must be attended until fully extinguished
Cooking Devices (BBQ and Outdoor Appliances)
Propane/LP Devices
- Not allowed on balconies or within 10 ft of combustible construction
- Exception: 1. One and two family dwellings 2. Where protected with automatic sprinkler systems 3. LP gas containers 2.5 lbs or less (small 16 oz Coleman-type cylinders)
Charcoal/Wood Pellet Devices
- Not allowed on combustible balconies or within 10 ft of combustible construction
- Exception: 1. One and two-family dwellings 2. Where protected with automatic sprinkler systems
- Safety reminders:
- Never use charcoal indoors
- Only use labeled charcoal starter fluid
- Never add lighter fluid to an active fire
- Cool ashes must be disposed of in a noncombustible container
Electric Cooking Devices
- Allowed on balconies and patios
- Must plug into an approved outdoor-rated outlet
- Use per manufacturer instructions
Natural Gas Devices
- Allowed if permanently installed per the Mechanical Code and manufacturer specs
Exit Ways
- No cooking device may block exits, paths, balconies, porches, or walkways
Bonfires (requires a permit)
- Definition: Outdoor ceremonial fire larger than recreational size
- Requirements:
- Max 8 ft diameter, 4 ft height
- Must be inspected by Fire Codes and Planning prior to lighting
- Must be 50 ft from structures/combustibles
- Natural untreated wood only
- Must be attended until extinguished
Permit/inspection: 303-774-4471 (M-F, 8 am – 5 pm)
Agricultural Burns
Conditional use. Call 303-774-4471
Enforcement
Property owners are responsible for compliance. The fire department works with HOAs and property managers to ensure safe use of open-flame devices and compliance with the International Fire Code.
For additional questions or clarification (Mon-Fri, 8 am – 5 pm):
Longmont Fire Department Codes and Planning: 303-774-4471 or email
For urgent issues outside business hours: 911 (emergency) or 303-651-8501 (non-emergency)
Contractor Inspection Documentation for Fire Alarm, Fire Sprinkler, Kitchen Hood, Paint Booth, Inspection Testing Maintenance (ITM)
Kitchen Hood. Kitchen Hood Cleaning . Paint Booth SystemsReference Standards:
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Fire Sprinkler SystemsReference Standards:
Systems shall be inspected and tested for proper operation at intervals set forth in the applicable NFPA Standard. |
Fire Alarm Systems . Special Hazard SystemsReference Standards:
Systems shall be inspected and tested for proper operation at intervals set forth in the applicable NFPA Standard. |
City of Longmont Fire Services is committed to reaching full compliance with our fire code. In an effort to collaborate with the service providers who inspect, test, and maintain (ITM) fire protection systems, all contractor compliant and non-compliant system test reports will be required to submit this information electronically through our new web-based reporting system.
Additional information for contractors working with Inspection Reports Online (IROL):
- There is a $18.00 fee per submitted report. IROL offers additional fee options and we suggest taking the time to learn about their company, services and solutions.
- You must register to submit a report. Go to “Login” and set up a new account.
- Longmont Fire AHJ ID is: COA11476
- Users are able to track and update deficiencies and communicate with our staff and/or your customer or business/property owner directly through IROL at no additional cost.
- You are able to create and add unlimited users.Systems to be submitted:
Initial System Commissioning Annual Sprinkler (commercial only) Annual Fire Alarm Annual Fire Pump Annual and Semi-Annual Hood Suppression Annual 5-year Internal Pipe Semi-Annual Kitchen Hood Cleaning 5-year standpipe Annual Smoke Control System Annual Clean Agent Annual Standpipe Annual Emergency Radio Annual Fire Door Declined Service (no cost) Please review the required submission time frames listed below;
- Clear/Compliant: Systems containing no deficiencies will be submitted within a 30-day time frame of when the inspection took place
- Deficient: Systems containing any deficiencies will be submitted within a 7-10 day time frame of when the inspection took place
- Critical: Upon any red tag/critical impairment, please call the fire department immediately at (303)651-8501. Once we are notified, please upload the information through IROL as soon as possible.To submit an inspection online to Inspection Reports Online (IROL).To contact Longmont Fire Services staff with questions, please email or call (303)651-8833.
SELECTING AND USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Fire Extinguisher Annual Inspections and Maintenance
A certified fire extinguisher inspector from a licensed fire protection company needs to perform a full maintenance check once a year. This process ensures that the mechanical components of fire extinguisher are also inspected.
We recommend searching “fire extinguisher” either on the Internet for listed dealers in the Denver Metro area. We can not endorse a specific vendor. Longmont Fire does not “refill or service” fire extinguishers.
Here is a list of vendors which provide this service in the Denver Metro area. This list is NOT complete:
- Cintas, 1100 West 120th Avenue, Suite 500, Westminster. (720) 262-9433
- Front Range Fire Extinguisher, Brighton (303) 659- 7396 (do not service CO2 or Halon)
- Silver Fox Fire Protection, 3772 Eureka Way, Frederick (303) 915-6101
- Valley Fire Extinguisher, Inc., 1016 25th Avenue, Greeley (970-353-2278
- Western Fire Extinguisher, 1013 North 2nd Street, Johnstown (970)587-9000
DISPOSING OF AN OLD AND UNUSABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER
The Longmont Fire Department does not accept fire extinguishers that need to be discarded.
Residents can dispose of fire extinguishers year round at CHARM (Eco-Cycle/City of Boulder Center for Hard to Recycle Materials)
- PLEASE DO NOT PLACE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN YOUR CITY OF LONGMONT CURBSIDE RECYCLING CONTAINER OR IN YOUR TRASH CONTAINER.
- The City of Longmont Waste Diversion Center does not accept fire extinguishers.
If you need additional information not covered on this page, you can email the Longmont Fire Department or call (303) 774-4471.
Program: The self-inspection program is a relatively simple concept. There are three parts to the process:
- You may request that this be mailed to you by calling (303) 651-8437.
- Complete the Self-Inspection form online.
NOTE: Self-Inspection Checklist submitted electronically will provide submitters an option to print out the completed form before submitting. Self-Inspection Checklist as a pdf can be faxed to (303)774-4682 and/or mailed to the LFD Codes and Planning Unit, 225 Kimbark Street, Longmont, CO 80501.
Eligible businesses will also have the option of an on-site inspection. To request an on-site inspection you may email the fire department or call (303)651-8437 to make this request.
Businesses wishing to participate in self-inspections have APPROXIMATELY 30 DAYS TO RESPOND FROM THE DATE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ISSUES THE NOTICE FOR INSPECTION. After 30 days have passed, a follow-up contact from Fire Codes and Planning will occur.
Rotation: Businesses participating in the self-inspection program may do so for four years. On the 5th year, the fire department will conduct an on-site inspection to give the fire department the opportunity to become familiar with the structure, to observe operations at the business and evaluate the success of the self-inspection program.
Goals: The primary purpose of the self-inspection program is to provide a manner in which a low risk business may conduct a fire and life safety inspection of their own premises. We anticipate the program to make efficient use of time and resources for both business and the city.
History: There are over 4,000 businesses operating within the City of Longmont.Along with the Business Self-Inspection Program, six fire engine companies conduct inspections on a two-year rotation for target type businesses, and fire prevention personnel conducts annual inspections for high-hazard type businesses and educational facilities.
Objectives: Longmont Fire Services considers it essential for businesses to maintain a reasonable level of fire and life safety, even though a business may be classified as low-risk hazard occupancy. By defining the purpose of the program, imparting knowledge of code provisions and making use of standard forms, each business owner/manager should have a sense of fire and life safety expectations. Desired outcomes of self-inspections will not only identify areas of deficiency but should reveal commendable safety practices, too.
Please contact the Longmont Fire Codes and Planning Office at (303) 651-8833 or (303) 651-8426. You may also email for assistance.
Inspections Fire
Fire Code General Information
If you are submitting fire department system plans or seeking Longmont Fire Services permits, please go to 385 Kimbark (4th and Kimbark, Permit Technician at the Building Department window).
Longmont Fire Services is currently utilizing the 2021 International Fire Code for regulating all fire hazards and building construction within the city limits.
This fire code is adopted as published with local amendments contained in Ordinance O-2021-66.
A true certified copy of the 2021 International Fire Code and local amendments are available for review at the city clerk’s office located at 350 Kimbark Street, Longmont.
For additional information or questions, please email or call 303-774-4471.
In order to provide better customer service, Longmont Fire Services has started using the automated inspection request system operated by the City of Longmont Building Inspection.