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 Animal Control: Licensing Policy

Any dog that is four months of age and is being kept within the boundaries of the County of Santa Cruz, State of Arizona for at least thirty consecutive days of each calendar year needs a County dog license.

*A current rabies certificate good for at least a year must be provided to obtain a one-year license. If the rabies certificate is good for less than a year, you may also obtain a license for the amount of months the rabies shot is good for (Eleven months, Ten months, etc.).

License By Mail.
A current rabies certificate must be mailed with a check or money order with the license fee plus .50 cents per animal for postage.

Mail current certificate with check or money order to:

Santa Cruz County Animal Control Department
2150 N Congress Dr.
Nogales, Az 85621

Fees:

SERVICES

FEE

License – Altered (proof required)

    $12.00

License – Unaltered

$35.00

License – Altered, Senior/Disabled (proof required)

$8.00

License – Unaltered, Senior/Disabled (proof required)

$20.00

Replacement License

$7.00

License Transfer

$5.00

License Late Fee

$5.00

Impound Fees – 1st Offense

$25.00

Impound Fees – 2nd Offense

$50.00

Impound Fees – 3rd Offense and after

$75.00

Board – (per day)

$10.00

Animal Pick Up at Residence (owned)

$30.00

Euthanasia

$35.00

Disposal Fee

$10.00

Trap Rental for Two Weeks

$5.00

Report Request

$1.00 (Per page)

Adoption (dog or cat) - $10.00 (includes Parvo/Distemper

Shot for dogs, RCP for cats)

Owner is responsible for cost of spay/neur and rabies vaccination.

Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Lieutenant:
Jose L. Peña Jr.

(520) 761-7860

STAFF

Officers:

Victor Ceballos

Daniel Estrada

Blanca Molera

Brian Gallardo

Ivan Jaime

Griselda Garcia

 

Records Officer:

Marisela Bernal

 

Kennel Attendant:

Ramon Tapia
 

LINKS

·License Policy Fees

·Sale of Animals

·Cruelty and Neglect of Animals

·Protection and Disposition of Dogs