Yes, in the city limits you need a permit
according to City of St. George Code of Ordinances, Sec. 12-22. Visit this link to complete your Burn
Permit Application
Yes, visit this link to complete your Vacation
Watch Request. The Saint George Police Department offers an added sense of
security when you go on vacation or out of town. With the Vacation Watch
program you can leave your residence knowing that law enforcement will be
looking after it for you. While you are out of town the Saint George Police
Department will check on your residence*. Officers will check to ensure your
residence is secure and that it has not been burglarized. If anything out of
the ordinary is found during these checks the emergency contact for the
location of the residence will be contacted. The home receiving a vacation
watch must typically be occupied and not for sale/rent. Your request must be
for a minimum of 2 consecutive days with a maximum of 30 consecutive days,
during which the residence must be completely unoccupied. Any breaks in time, for example, where you
intend to return home for a weekend then leave again, constitute separate
“vacations” and must be submitted on separate forms. Any watch requests for more than 30 days need
to be approved by the Chief of Police. If you wish to request a vacation watch
and meet the requirements, please fill the form out completely and submit. It
is the responsibility of the homeowner to extend the vacation watch.
*Vacation Watch will be completed by the Saint George Police Department. The frequency of these checks will be dependent upon officer availability and the call load in the city. Active calls for service will take precedence.*