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Licensing for Pets

All dogs in the County of Los Angeles must be licensed. In unincorporated areas and most incorporated cities served by the department, cats must also be licensed, with some exceptions. See complete list of fees here. Dog and cat licenses are an important means of identification and can help cats and dogs be reunited with their families if they become lost. Dogs and cats older than four months of age must be vaccinated against rabies. Pets must be re-vaccinated each year, or every three years with an approved three-year vaccine. Failure to vaccinate or license a dog or cat may result in fines or penalties. The County of Los Angeles also requires all dogs and cats to be spayed or neutered as well as microchipped. Reduced license fees are provided for spayed and neutered pets, seniors and disabled veterans.

Purchasing Licenses

The easiest way to get your pet licensed or keep your license current is by paying online via the department website. Animal licenses may also be purchased by completing a license application form and mailing it with payment, proof of rabies vaccination, and proof of sterilization to the address on the application. Please note animal licenses can be purchased at your local animal care center as well. Reduced license fees are available for senior citizens (age 60 or older) and disabled military veterans. Seniors must submit proof of age, such as a copy of their driver’s license, passport, or other official government-issued identification. Disabled military veterans must submit either a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs disability award letter or a Veterans Health Administration healthcare enrollee card that states the bearer has a service-connected disability. All such methods of proof may be uploaded online at the time you register your pet or renew your existing license.

Pet owners have the option of purchasing a one-year or three-year license. The fee for the three-year license is three times the amount of the yearly fee.

Please see link above to see the yearly license fee table for unincorporated areas along with contracted service cities.

New/Renew Pet License(s)

Download a Pet License Application form to submit via email or mail

Pay by Phone at: (877) U-PAY-PET or (877) 872-9738*
*Will require your mailed renewal notice to complete

Failure to renew a pet license can result in a late penalty equal to the cost of the license. Additionally, owners of unlicensed pets brought into compliance by the Department’s Field Licensing Enforcement program will be assessed an additional field licensing enforcement fee of $40.

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Replacement Licenses

If a pet’s license tag becomes lost, a replacement license may be obtained using one of two methods:

By Online Form: Complete the purchase of a Replacement Pet License tag online. Please include your transaction number (i.e. receipt number) with the online application, then the DACC staff member will have both of the elements required to send out the replacement pet tag.

Download a Replacement Tag Request form to submit via email of mail

By Mail: Submit a check for $5 to the Department’s Licensing Division. Please provide your pet’s license number on the check. If you do not know your pet’s license number, then please contact please contact the Enforcement Services Bureau’s Licensing Division at (562) 345-0400.

The mailing address for the Department’s Licensing Division is:
Department’s Licensing Division
5898 Cherry Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90805

This office is not open for walk-in service.

Designer Tags

Designer tags contain the pet owner’s personal contact information on the reverse side of the official license. Designer tag sales are processed by the Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation and proceeds are donated to enhance animal care at our animal care centers.

Pet owners may purchase a designer tag by completing the form provided below and submitting it with the license application, or mailing it separately, to the address on the form. There is an additional $15 charge for this personalization service.

Download a Designer Tag Purchase Form (PDF)

Field Licensing Enforcement

Field licensing enforcement refers to animal control officers who are assigned to work in the community to bring expired pet licenses into compliance, update expired licensing information, and license unregistered pets. Officers usually work Wednesday through Saturday. Officers assigned to field licensing enforcement duties have records of animals whose licenses have expired. The officers attempt to make personal contact with each pet owner with expired pet licenses and bring those owners into compliance with licensing laws. During these enforcement actions, officers are able to determine whether the owners have moved or the pets are deceased or otherwise no longer with the owner. Sometimes new pets have been brought into the home and the officers will bring their licensing status into compliance as well. Once a license is issued in the field, the resident will receive a renewal notice the following year mailed to the address on file.

Owners of unlicensed pets brought into compliance through the Department’s field licensing enforcement program will be assessed an additional field enforcement fee of $40 to offset the costs of this program. Field licensing enforcement is critical to keep records updated and accurate for the residents within our service areas.

Should you have a question regarding our field licensing enforcement operations, please contact at:

(562) 658-2019

Wednesday-Saturday, 7:00 am – 5:30 pm