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Pet Licensing Licensing your pet is the law. Seattle Municipal Code Section 9.25.050 requires that all cats, dogs, miniature goats, and potbelly pigs be licensed. Failure to license or renew your pets license could result in a $125 citation.
How to Purchase or Renew a Pet License The City of Seattle offers several options to make purchase or renewal of pet licenses convenient for you. Buy or Renew Your Pet License Online Mail Your License Application or Renewal
Seattle Animal Shelter - Pet Licensing Main Office
Community Locations for Purchase or Renewal of Pet Licenses
Seattle Veterinary Clinics
Pet License Fees Dogs OPTION #1 - ONE (1) YEAR LICENSE OPTION #2 - TWO (2) YEAR LICENSE Cats OPTION #1 - ONE (1) YEAR LICENSE OPTION #2 - TWO (2) YEAR LICENSE Miniature Potbelly Pig Initial License: $120 Miniature Goats $20 per year For information on licensing your service animal, please call (206) 386-4262. To qualify for the reduced spay or neuter license fee, submit a copy of a veterinarians spay or neuter certificate with your payment. Once the certificate is submitted, pet licensing does not require proof each time the license is renewed. Senior Citizen/Disabled Discount and Service Animals A 50% discount on fees is available for low income senior citizens and disabled persons who have a Gold Card for Healthy Aging or FLASH card. Call the Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens at (206) 684-0500 to apply for the ID card. For information on licenses for service animals, please contact our office at (206) 386-4262. The metal tag issued at the initial purchase is your pet's permanent license tag. Your pet keeps this tag year after year, keeping down licensing fees. If your pet's tag becomes chewed, worn or lost, you can obtain a replacement by visiting the Seattle Pet License office or mailing a check for $5.00 to:
Seniors/disabled persons pay $2.50. There is no charge for service animal owners. Replacement tags are also available at select City of Seattle Neighborhood Service Centers. Please call (206) 386-4262 for more information. Your pet's license will expire on the month you initially purchase the license, at the end of the license period you paid for. Example: If you purchase a pet license in December 2006 and pay for a two-year license, your pet's renewal will be due at the end of December 2008. We send out renewal notices to your home far in advance of the due date, and you are granted an additional thirty-day grace period to renew. If we do not receive your renewal payment by the due date, you will receive a 2nd notice as a reminder to renew with a $15 penalty included. If your pet becomes lost, stolen, given away or deceased, please indicate so on the back of the renewal form and your pet record will be updated when we receive the form. Lost, Stolen, Given Away or Deceased Pets If your pet becomes lost, stolen, given away or is now deceased, please call our office at (206) 386-4262 and let us know as soon as possible. We will update the pet record immediately. How to update your pet's record when you move It is important that we have your most current address and phone number in our database. If you move or change phone numbers, please call our office at (206) 386-4262 and we will immediately update the information in your pet(s) records. It is important especially if you move outside the city limits, to notify us immediately. We will then inactivate your pet(s) record and will not send you renewal notices in the future. If you move outside the city limits of Seattle, you must purchase a pet license in the jurisdiction in which you reside. Make sure to give the new licensing office your pet's microchip number for their database. How to transfer ownership of a pet If you relinquish ownership of your pet to someone else who resides in the city of Seattle, our office will need your authorization to transfer the pet to the new owner. This is also true if you recently acquired a pet that was formally licensed in the city of Seattle. In either case, please complete a Change of Ownership form for our records. If you are the new owner, please send this completed form, along with your application and a check to our office or visit us in person. Safety Tips For a Well-Dressed Pet CATS: Use a "release" type collar, available at most pet stores. These collars allow your cat to free itself should the collar become attached to something. DOGS: Use a leather or nylon collar. Never put tags on a "choke chain" type collar, which should be used for training only and should never be left on a dog. They can strangle your pet.
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