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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can fill out the online request form or call (910) 371-2727 to schedule an appointment.

Yes. You can fill out the online request form or call (910) 371-2727 to schedule an appointment.

You can fill out the online request form or call 910-371-2727 to schedule an appointment.

You can burn only natural vegetation if you have a burning permit. Burning permits may be obtained online.

No, Leland Fire/Rescue does not fill swimming pools.

All fire hydrants are managed and maintained by H2GO.  You can contact them at (910) 371-9949, or at (910) 367-1537 for after-hours water emergencies.

You can call (910) 371-2727 or email Administrative Supervisor Beth Evans at bevans@townofleland.com.

Yes, fire pits are permitted in the Town of Leland. It is recommended to place them at least 25 feet away from any structure or combustible materials. Always ensure fires are never left unattended and have an extinguishing method, such as a fire extinguisher or water hose, readily available.

Leland Fire/Rescue does not accept old fire extinguishers. You can contact the Brunswick County Convenience Center at (910) 371-9471.

Yes, land clearing debris can be burned with a valid burning permit, provided the burn is at least 500 feet from an occupied dwelling not located on the property and 250 feet from any public right-of-way. Burning permits are issued by the NC Forestry Service, not Leland Fire/Rescue. For more information about burning regulations, visit the NC Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) website.