All dogs who are aged four months old or older must be vaccinated for rabies and licensed by the City of Philadelphia. If you have recently moved into the area or are a new pet owner, it is important to learn all you can about the Philadelphia dog licensing policies and procedures to ensure that you are in compliance.
According to Section 10-103 of the Philadelphia Code, all dogs four months and older are required to be licensed. This must occur within 30 days of obtaining a dog or of moving into Philadelphia.
In order to get a license, your dog must have a current rabies vaccine. The easiest way to obtain proof of your pup’s rabies status is to obtain a certificate from your veterinarian.
In some cases, you might not need to pay full price for your dog’s license. Philadelphia gives discounts for dogs who are spayed or neutered as well as for owners who are senior citizens. In the former case, you will need to provide a certificate from your veterinarian proving that the dog has been spayed or neutered. Seniors applying for a discount must provide proof that they are over 65 at the time of license purchase.
The following license prices apply:
All dog licenses are valid for a year. They expire on the last day of the month one year after they were issued.
You don’t need to pay for a new license in this case. Instead, contact the Animal Care and Control Team of Philadelphia (ACCT Philly) for a replacement. When doing so, give as many details as possible, including your name and address, pets name, license date and tag number. The tag will cost $2.
In addition to being required by law, you will receive several benefits once you license your dog. They include the following:
If your dog moves into a different household, the owners will need to obtain a new license as licenses are non-transferable.
Getting the required paperwork for your dog is fast and easy. Although you can obtain it in person, it is also possible to complete the process either via mail or online. In-person purchasing is available at ACCT Philly from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on holidays. Please bring all required documents with you when purchasing a license. Additionally, there are many other retailers in the area that you can contact for this purpose.
Philadelphia is an incredible city with amazing parks and seemingly endless walking opportunities that you can enjoy with your canine best friend. Just remember that it’s vital that you protect your dog by obtaining a license for him or her every year.
Are you still procrastinating on getting this important piece of paper for your four-legged buddy? This last fact might just be what convinces you to go online, apply by mail or in person. Proceeds from dog licensing fees help to keep the city’s shelters open, fully staffed and stocked with provisions to provide high-quality services to the animals they house. So, if you haven’t done so already, get your Philly pup licensed today. It could be one of the best few minutes you spend this week.
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