Fire and special event permit process - Building and land use
Permit for installing and decommissioning flammable liquid tanks, such as propane/LPG tanks.
Applications
For new or relocated fuel tanks, you must get gas piping permit from the Seattle King County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health.
Apply online at the MyBuildingPermit website. Navigate to storage tanks after selecting the project and activity type beneath the fire category.
Or download application materials under Fire System Packet: Fuel Tanks, Installation and Relocation or Decommissioning Underground Fuel Tanks below.
Inspections
We must inspect work to ensure code compliance.
Gas piping inspection must occur prior to inspection of your LPG tank permit, call 206-296-4932 to schedule an inspection.
This permit is not for all fireworks use. It is illegal to sell or use consumer fireworks in unincorporated King County.
Applications
Apply online at the MyBuildingPermit website. Navigate to Fireworks Display after selecting Any Project Type and Special.
Or download application materials under Fire System Packet: Fireworks Display Application, below.
Inspections
We must inspect work to ensure code compliance.
Schedule your permit inspection
File a complaint
Visit our code enforcement page for details on how to file a complaint for the use of illegal fireworks.
Fire system permits help to preserve life and property by preventing and controlling fires and fire hazards.
Fire system permits include:
- Fire sprinkler systems
- Fire alarm systems
- Fire monitoring systems
- All fixed fire extinguishing systems
- Standpipe
- Water main extensions
- Underground sprinkler supply lines
- Fire hydrant installation
- Flammable and combustible liquid storage tanks
- LPG tanks
- Generators
- Flammable liquid spray booths
- Flow coater systems
- Fiber-glassing equipment
- Solvent distillation equipment for recycling solvents
- High piled storage
Applications
Single-family, commercial and multi-family fire system permits are available online through the MyBuildingPermit website.
Or download application materials under the Fire Systems Packet on our Permit application forms resources webpage.
Inspections
We must inspect work to ensure code compliance.
Schedule your permit inspection
Special Event Permit FAQ
When is an application for a special event permit required?
An application for a special event permit is required under the following conditions:
Temporary Structures:
- Erecting temporary tents or membrane structures in excess of 400 square feet individually or an aggregate area of multiple tents totaling 700 square feet.
- Constructing or erecting stages, bleachers, or other temporary structures.
Occupancy and Safety:
- When the occupancy of the event is expected to be 50 or more persons.
- When using temporary heating or cooking facilities.
- When using generators or other temporary electrical and power sources.
Special Activities:
- Events involving open flames, heating, or generators.
- Events with amusement rides or inflatable structures/rides.
Construction of Structures:
- If the event includes construction or erection of a structure greater than 120 square feet or intended for the gathering of 10 or more persons.
- Temporary structures intended to be used for a period of less than 180 days (beyond which it is considered permanent and requires different permits).
What are the submittal requirements for a special event permit application?
Submittal requirements include:
- Completed Special Event Permit Application form and payment of the permit fee.
- Site plan drawn to a minimum of 1/4” = 1’ (1/8” = 1’ may be accepted for larger sites on a case-by-case basis). Minimum sheet size is 11” x 17”.
- Detailed site plan including:
- Location and size of tents, canopies, and inflatable structures.
- Distances from property lines, buildings, heating units, generators, and other structures.
- Location of emergency access routes and first aid stations.
- Detailed seating and floor plan inside tents/membrane structures, including:
- Exit locations and emergency exit dispersal area.
- Location and distances between tables, chairs, and exits.
- Indicate expected occupant load of tent/membrane structure.
- Location and type of heating and electrical equipment.
- Flame retardant certificates for ALL tents and canopies.
- Contact list of vendors (Event Coordinator, Tent/Canopy, Electrical, Food, Inflatable ride/Amusement ride vendors).
What is the application deadline?
- A complete application must be submitted 30 calendar days prior to the event start date.
- If submitted less than 30 calendar days prior, your event activities may be delayed, limited, or unpermitted by King County.
What are the key guidelines for special events?
Key guidelines include:
- Temporary heating of enclosed spaces.
- Temporary cooking facilities and food trucks.
- Amusement rides and inflatable structures/rides.
- Temporary stages, bleachers, or other structures.
- Temporary electrical and power sources.
Where can I apply for a special event permit?
You can apply online at www.mybuildingpermit.com using the following pathway:
King County | Fire | Any Project Type | Special | Special Event
For more information, download our application below titled Fire System Packet: Fire Permit; - Special Event Permit.
Inspections
We must inspect work to ensure code compliance.
Fire Permits
Handouts
Fire Alarm, Cellular Communication and Digital Security Controls
Fire Alarm Systems Permit: Non-Residential and Multi-Family
Fire Permit; Special Event Permit
Fire Permit: Sprinkler, Non-Residential and Multi-Family
Fire, Other Systems and Equipment
Fire, Other Systems and Equipment - Non-Residential Cooking Hoods
Fire, Other Systems and Equipment - Generator - Emergency or Standby
Fire, Other Systems and Equipment - Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Systems
Fire, Other Systems and Equipment - Wireless Mesh Radio Network (AES)
Fire Hazards - Vegetation
Fire, King County Public Safety Frequency Use Agreement
Fire, Residential Sprinkler Insulation (Tenting)
Fire Safety During Construction
Fire Systems and Equipment Fee Schedule
Fuel Tanks, Decommissioning Underground
Fuel Tanks, Installation and Relocation
Residential Installation and Relocation Checklist
Fuel Tanks, Removal and Decommissioning Contractors
Residential Fire Access and Water Supply Checklist
Forms
Fire, King County Public Safety Frequency Use Agreement
Fuel Tanks, Site Plan
Fire District Receipt
Obtain from your local Fire District
Fireworks Display Application
Fire Fireworks Stand
No stands due to Fireworks ban starting in 2022