How Do I Get a Pyrotechnics License in New Jersey?

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Sparks will fly if you become a pyrotechnician.

If you have the desire to control huge fireworks displays and put smiles on the faces of your family members, friends and others in your community, becoming a pyrotechnician is worth looking into. A pyrotechnician is a professional tasked with the safe storage and handling of fireworks and fireworks-lighting devices. As a pyrotechnician, you may be in charge of not only fireworks displays during the holidays but also pyrotechnics during rock concerts and other entertainment events.

Instructions

  1. Get Licensed by the ATF

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      Complete an Employee Possessor Questionnaire. This application will start the process of obtaining your license from the Federal Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol, Firearms and Explosives. Once you submit the questionnaire, a local field representative will contact you to schedule an in-person inspection.

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      Undergo a background check for criminal history and mental instabilities, either of which might prove to be dangerous backgrounds for a person handling explosives.

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      Submit to a fingerprint test. This is often required to verify that you are who you say you are.

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      Construct a proper storage device for any fireworks explosives you plan to keep on hand. This storage device, otherwise known as a "magazine," must be approved by the ATF.

    Become a Pyrotechnican in New Jersey

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      Acquire the right insurance. A minimum of $2,500 in insurance coverage is required for anyone working as a pyrotechnician in New Jersey.

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      Contact your local authorities. While some states require a pyrotechnics license, licensing is not required in the state of New Jersey to become a pyrotechnician. However, you do need to be declared a competent explosives operator by local authorities. Contact your local police department to inquire about being approved to operate pyrotechnics in New Jersey.

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      Apply for a display permit. If you plan to use an electric match to ignite your fireworks displays, you will need to request a permit from your local authorities.

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