The primary mission of the VRFA Fire Marshal’s Office (FMO) is to create a safe community for our citizens and firefighters through improving building safety, business practices and preventing life safety hazards.
Check the burn ban status and obtain a recreational burn permit. Recreational fires are defined as cooking fires or campfires using firewood or charcoal.
The VRFA conducts risk reduction inspections for businesses to educate occupants on best fire and life safety practices and compliance with the International Fire Code or city code.
Conducting fire investigations is critical to the Fire Marshal Office’s mission by determining cause and origin of fires. This information is used to create safer business practices and prevent future fires.
Property Management & Business Forms
Do you manage a property or own a business in Auburn, Algona, or Pacific? Below is a list of resources regarding city codes as well as important business forms.
Submit Documents
Use the form below to submit your business documents & checklists directly to the Fire Marshal’s Office.
Investigations
The VRFA conducts basic fire investigations on all reported fires. Detailed investigations are completed by our certified fire investigators on larger or suspicious fire incidents.