CURRENT DEBRIS BURN PERMIT STATUS: A BURN PERMIT IS REQUIRED FROM THE STATE Burn permits are required from the Tennessee Division of Forestry beginning October 15, 2021 for debris piles in areas without local restrictions. Check local restrictions in your area prior to conducting any burning activity.
Tennessee Wildfire Laws Tennessee Department of Agriculture - Division of Forestry
39-14-306 Setting fires at certain times without permit (a)(1) It is unlawful for any person to start an open-air fire between October 15 and May 15, inclusive, within five hundred feet (500') of any forest, grasslands or woodlands without first securing a permit from the state forester or the state forester's duly authorized representative. Depending upon the potential for hazardous burning conditions, the state forester may prescribe a period other than October 15 to May 15 within which a permit must be obtained prior to starting an open-air fire.
(2) A violation of this subsection (a) is a Class C misdemeanor.
(b) (1) In extreme fire hazard conditions, the commissioner of agriculture in consultation with the state forester and the county mayors of impacted counties, may issue a burning ban prohibiting all open-air fire in any area of the state.
(2) A violation of this subsection (b) is a reckless burning and punishable as a Class A misdemeanor as provided in sec 39-14-304.
(c) This section shall not apply to fires which may be set within the corporate limits of any incorporated town or city that has passed ordinances controlling the setting of fires.