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Licensing Frequently Asked Questions
 

  • How do I replace a lost license?
    Come to the shelter with your licensing paperwork, identification, and proof of rabies shots and spay/neutering. Once the information has been verified, staff will make a new license on the spot. (Wed. and Thursdays are the least busy days at the shelter). You may also submit the above information by mail. This process cannot be done at veterinarians.

  • Which animals have to be licensed?
    All dogs and cats have to be licensed, according to Sacramento County ordinances. Outdoor cats must be licensed as well. Licenses must be renewed when they expire.

  • Can you send me a reminder bill?
    Reminder bills are sent out when licenses are due and there is a small fine for late renewals.

  • What happens if I don't license my pets?
    If your pet gets lost and is brought into the shelter, we will have no way of contacting you.

  • What if I receive a citation for no license?
    Citations for unlicensed animals need to be cleared at our facility within seven (7) days.

    To clear the citation and purchase your new license, provide a copy of the citation, a current rabies certificate valid for at least one year, and a copy of the spay/neuter certificate, if appropriate.  

    The minimum fee to clear the citation and purchase a license is $25.
    Uncleared citations are sent to the court after seven (7) days. Information about the court is located on your citation.

    Other citations, such as animals at large, kennel/cattery or cruelty cases must be cleared through the court.

     

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