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Completing the 2017 Dog License Application for Readington Township is a straightforward process that ensures your dog is properly licensed. Follow the detailed steps outlined in this guide to successfully fill out the application online.
Follow the steps to complete your application effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Fill in the owner information section, including your full name, phone number, and address to ensure accurate contact details.
- Provide the details of your dog, including the dog's name, sex (male or female), whether your dog is spayed/neutered, color/markings, breed, and age.
- Indicate the hair type of your dog by selecting short, medium, or long hair.
- If you are renewing the license and your dog’s rabies vaccination does not expire before October 2017, you do not need to submit the rabies certificate. However, if it’s your first time licensing, ensure you include the rabies certificate and spay/neuter certificate.
- Calculate the total license fee due based on your dog's spayed/neutered status: $15.00 for spayed/neutered dogs and $18.00 for non-spayed/non-neutered dogs. Be aware of late fees if you apply after January 31.
- Make your check payable to Readington Township and ensure that your application, certificates (if applicable), and payment are submitted together.
- Submit the completed application and payment by mailing it to Readington Township Dog Licensing, depositing it in the Municipal Building drop box, or bringing it to Room 109 in the Municipal Building during business hours.
- After successful submission, expect to receive your dog tag and license by mail at the address provided in the application.
Complete your 2017 Dog License Application online today to ensure your pet is properly licensed.
Now, let's talk about why it's important for you to comply with this law. The fine for an unlicensed animal is $100. Municipalities are required by law to do a census every two years, which means someone may be knocking on your door within the next couple of months to check that your licenses are current.
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