Richland County, Montana, Burn Permits Available Online

Citizens can buy permits through new website

SIDNEY, Mont.--()--Beginning Dec. 31, the citizens of Richland County, Montana, will be able to buy a burn permit without leaving home.

Developed in partnership with NIC Montana, the Richland County Burn Permit service is available online at burnpermits.mt.gov. Through the new website, citizens will have instant access to purchase permits, add multiple burn locations to a single permit and print permits at home or send permits to themselves electronically by email. The online service accepts both debit and credit cards as well as electronic checks (eChecks).

This service is important to Richland County residents, because it will make it easier to obtain their burn permits. It will also help the sheriff’s office and Richland County fire departments quickly recognize controlled burns and avoid false alarms.

Citizens can activate a permit online or by visiting the Richland County fire station, 1105 Third St. N.W. in Sidney. The Burn Permit service displays real-time updates on an interactive county map when a customer activates a permit by entering the permit number and the start and stop times of the burn. County fire and emergency personnel can use the service to monitor current burn activity within the county.

County residents also may call the fire chief of their respective department to obtain a permit. Both new and renewed permits cost $10 and are valid through the current calendar year. Renewed permits will not be available for purchase until the beginning of the new burn season on Jan. 1, 2022.

About Montana.Gov (NIC Montana)

Helena-based NIC Montana builds, operates and maintains the State of Montana’s digital government services that are available through the official website, mt.gov. NIC Montana is a wholly owned subsidiary of digital government services firm NIC.

About NIC

NIC (Nasdaq: EGOV) is a leading digital government solutions and payments company, serving more than 7,000 federal, state and local government agencies across the nation. With headquarters in Olathe, Kan., NIC partners with the majority of U.S. states to deliver user-friendly digital services that make it easier and more efficient to interact with government – providing valuable conveniences such as applying for unemployment insurance, submitting business filings, renewing licenses, accessing information and making secure payments without visiting a government office. In the COVID-19 era and beyond, NIC helps government agencies rapidly deliver digital solutions to provide essential services to citizens and businesses alike. Having served the public sector for nearly 30 years, NIC continues to evolve with its federal, state and local government partners to deliver innovative and cost-effective digital government to constituents. Learn more at www.egov.com.

Contacts

Samantha Mongoven | NIC Montana
Director of Marketing & Operations
(406) 449-3468, Ext. 225
smongoven@egovmt.com

Kara Cowie | NIC Inc
Director of Corporate Communications
816-813-2350 | Kara.Cowie@egov.com

Release Summary

Beginning Dec. 31, the citizens of Richland County, Montana, will be able to buy a burn permit online.

Contacts

Samantha Mongoven | NIC Montana
Director of Marketing & Operations
(406) 449-3468, Ext. 225
smongoven@egovmt.com

Kara Cowie | NIC Inc
Director of Corporate Communications
816-813-2350 | Kara.Cowie@egov.com