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Aransas County Burn Ban Status

Burn ban: Yes

Burn Ban Information

In Texas, county burn bans are issued by the county judge or commissioners court when dry or windy conditions increase wildfire risk. Restrictions typically limit or prohibit outdoor burning, including brush and debris.

Violating a county burn ban can result in fines of up to $500. Always verify current status and any local exceptions with your county before burning.

Outdoor burning restrictions in Aransas County may change depending on wildfire risk and drought. In Aransas County, burn bans are issued by the county judge or commissioners court when conditions warrant. Checking burn ban status before burning helps reduce fire danger and avoid fines.

Where This Data Comes From

Burn ban status on this page is sourced from the Texas A&M Forest Service, which aggregates county burn ban data across the state. Your county government remains the legal source of truth for official orders and end dates.

Official Aransas County Website

Check local burn ban orders, end dates, and exemptions on your county's official site.

Aransas County official website

Check local burn ban orders here.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aransas County Burn Bans

Is there a burn ban in Aransas County Texas?

This page shows the current burn ban status for Aransas County using data from the Texas A&M Forest Service. The status at the top is updated from their dataset so you can quickly see whether a burn ban is in effect in Aransas County.

Who issues burn bans in Aransas County?

Burn bans in Aransas County are typically issued by the county judge or the commissioners court when wildfire risk increases. County officials decide when to put a burn ban in effect and when to lift it based on local conditions.

What is the fine for violating a burn ban in Aransas County?

Violating a burn ban in Texas can result in fines of up to $500, depending on the county order. Penalties in Aransas County are set by local ordinance. Check with Aransas County or your county government for the exact amount and any other consequences.

How often does the Aransas County burn ban status change?

Burn bans can change based on drought conditions, rainfall, wind, and wildfire risk. Aransas County may issue or lift a burn ban at any time. This site reflects updates as they are reported to the Texas A&M Forest Service.

Where can I verify the official burn ban order for Aransas County?

The official legal authority for burn bans in Aransas County is the county government and the county judge. For official orders, end dates, and exemptions, verify with Aransas County directly—for example, through the county website or county offices—before burning.