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WHY YOUR PET NEEDS A LICENSE

 

Arrow  It is the law.

 

Arrow  Article II Sec. 6-10 of the City of Corpus Christi ACS Ordinance on Licensing considers it unlawful to own, keep, harbor or have custody or control of any dog or cat or pet over four months old within the City without first obtaining a valid registration for a pet.

 

Arrow  All loose dogs wearing current City licenses tags, when picked up by Animal Care, will be returned to the owner.  If no one is home, a notice will be left at the home to indicate that the animal is at the Animal Care Services facility.

 

Arrow  The impoundment fee is $97 for an unlicensed pet and $50 for a licensed pet. 

 

Arrow  If your pet is injured and wearing its vaccine tag, it will be taken to your veterinarian or an emergency clinic for treatment.  An injured pet not wearing its license will be considered a stray and euthanized if severely injured to keep it from further suffering.

 

Arrow  A pet properly restrained and currently licensed that bites or scratches a human being or another animal will be observed for 10 days for signs of rabies.

 

COST OF CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PET LICENSE

 

Spayed/Neutered Dog/Cat

 

$4.00 per year
$10.00 for three years

Apply online (Go)

 


 

Unspayed/Non-Neutered Dog/Cat

 

$12.00 per year
$35.00 for three years

Apply online (Go)

 


 

You can also mail your rabies certificate with your form of payment to:

 

2626 Holly Road
Corpus
Christi, Texas 78415

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