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All dogs and cats 7 months and older must be licensed each year between January 1st and March 1st. Penalty fees for late renewal: After March 1st - $10 per pet. After April 1st - $15 per pet.
ITS THE LAW In New Jersey, its mandatory that dog owners have their pets licensed. If you get caught without a license, you will be hit with a hefty fine. Dogs must have a renewed license each year, which must be displayed on them at all times.
In some communities, your pets license means a free trip home if theyre found by local animal control. Without a license, it might mean an expensive overnight stay at the municipal animal shelter. Licensed dogs are kept longer at shelters, and are less likely to be euthanized than unlicensed dogs are.
Licensing also has the added benefit of providing an easy way of identifying lost cats so they can be quickly returned to their proper owners. When do I have to license my cat? Cats are required to get a license when they are old enough to get a rabies vaccination.
All cats must have a current rabies vaccination to be licensed, which protects your cat, as well as other animals and people, from acquiring this potentially fatal disease. If your cat is spayed or neutered, it will cost less to license . Cats are $13.00 and non spay is $23.00.
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ITS THE LAW In New Jersey, its mandatory that dog owners have their pets licensed. If you get caught without a license, you will be hit with a hefty fine. Dogs must have a renewed license each year, which must be displayed on them at all times.
Municipal law requires that all cats over the age of four months be licensed as a rabies control measure. Making sure your pet has its current license attached to its collar also is your best insurance of having your pet returned to you in case he or she becomes lost or gets out of your yard.
To license your dog, you must complete a Dog License Application (PDF), provide proof of rabies inoculation, proof of spaying or neutering, and pay the appropriate fees. You may license by mail or in person at the Health Department during business hours.

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