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All dogs and cats four months old and older are required by state and local laws to wear a rabies tag and an animal license tag on their collar. City license tags are good for one calendar year and go on sale November 1 and must be purchased by January 31.
All dogs four months of age or older must be licensed. Licenses must be purchased annually and are only good through December 31 of the calendar year in which they are issued. Dog owners who previously purchased license tags will automatically receive a renewal notice by mail in November with a due date of January 31.
Dog licenses serve various purposes, including identification, rabies control, and funding for animal services. Failure to obtain a license may result in fines or penalties, and it could impede efforts to reunite lost pets with their owners or track disease outbreaks.
The tax for each dog or cat shall not be more than $10 for each year or $50 for a lifetime license issued pursuant to subsection B of § 3.2-6530. If the dog or cat has been spayed, the tax shall not exceed the tax provided for a male dog or cat.
All dogs four months of age or older must be licensed.
APPOs respond seven days a week from 6 a.m. to a.m. To report animal bites, cruelty or neglect, sick or injured wildlife or exposure/encounters with potentially rabid wildlife call 703-691-2131. Review the guidance on animal removal and disposal, including animals in the roadway.
No rules or requirements for transfers have changed; the AKC has made the process more efficient. With the properly completed and signed certificate from the previous owner, just go online to update the dog into your name and the name of any co-owners. Complete your transfer today!
They watched over dogs, cats, and all creatures on Earth with loving care. Their duty was to protect, comfort, and guide these innocent beings, especially in times of need. One such guardian angel, Seraphina, had a special affinity for cats and dogs.
To License Your Dog Online: Go to .petdata/fairfax and under License Now, click “Online.”
Get a license transfer form from the city or county where you live, fill it out, and submit it. To draft your own transfer agreement, include the full names of you and the new owner, and state in the agreement that you're transferring full ownership of the pet to the new owner. Have each person sign it and keep a copy.