Contact the Training Division
Postal Address:
3347 West Capital Avenue
Grand Island, NE 68803
Telephone and Fax:
(308) 385-6892 - Staff Assistant
(308) 385-6893 - Training Chief
(308) 385-6890 - Fax
Postal Address:
3347 West Capital Avenue
Grand Island, NE 68803
Telephone and Fax:
(308) 385-6892 - Staff Assistant
(308) 385-6893 - Training Chief
(308) 385-6890 - Fax
At the request of the Department of Health and Human Services Regulation and Licensure, we will conduct fire safety inspections of any mobile home park seeking a license or license renewal.
Initial Inspection | $75 |
Upon request of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, we conduct fire safety inspections of liquor establishments renewing their license or applying for a license. The reinspection fee is the same for both types of establishments.
Included in this category are licensed hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, health clinics, assisted living units and other health care facilities licensed under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act. In addition, we also inspect those facilities that are not scheduled for federal surveys. Inspections are conducted in accordance with NFPA codes.
We have three deputies, one in each district, whose responsibility is to inspect all grain elevators, feed mills; propane tanks and bottle fill sites, and anhydrous ammonia tanks (NH3).
Fire safety inspections of foster care homes are conducted when requested by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Initial Inspection | $20 |
Reinspection | $20 |
We inspect all child care facilities as part of the Department of Health and Human Services licensure process. Fees for child care facilities are based on the number of children specified on their license or license application. The reinspection fee is the same regardless of the number of children.
One of the main responsibilities of the State Fire Marshal’s office is to conduct fire safety inspections on most properties open to the public. Codes used in these inspections are outlined in Title 153, Chapter 1. The fee structure used for these inspections is explained in Title 153, Chapter 20.
In accordance with State Statute 81-502, the State Fire Marshal has delegated authority to local fire prevention personnel in eight cities of the state. These individuals have the authority to carry out many of the responsibilities of this office within their respective city limits. The State Fire Marshal retains the ability to overrule a decision, act, or policy of the local personnel.