Commercial Animal Facility Permit Application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Commercial Animal Facility Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of application—either 'New' or 'Renewal'—and indicate the type of facility, such as Breeder, Groomer, or Pet Shop.
  3. Fill in the facility information section, including the name, owner details, address, and contact information. Ensure accuracy for smooth processing.
  4. If applicable, provide separate mailing information for the facility owner and property owner. This ensures all communications reach the correct parties.
  5. Complete the legal description of property by entering the Assessor’s Parcel Number and Property Zoning details.
  6. Check all activities that will occur at your facility throughout the year. Be thorough to avoid any compliance issues.
  7. Answer all applicable questions regarding operational months, waste disposal plans, maximum animal capacity, and employee count.
  8. Calculate your total annual fee based on the maximum number of animals housed at your facility and ensure you include copies of current rabies vaccination certificates.
  9. Finally, certify your application by signing and dating it before submission. This confirms that all provided information is accurate.

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Each state regulates pet ownership of exotic animals. Indianas laws are relatively lenient, considering some states even ban ownership of pets such as the ferret. Indiana has no laws regulating ownership of common exotic animals, such as pet birds, domestic rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and rodents.
Ensuring the humane treatment of animals is good business, good for animals, and required by law under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). If you own or are in charge of an AWA-regulated business, you must be licensed or registered with APHIS.
Many businesses that buy or sell warm-blooded animals, exhibit them to the public, transport them commercially, or use these animals for research, teaching, testing, or experiments, must be licensed and/or registered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Stabled Horses: Stabled Horses shall be allowed as follows: 1. Minimum Lot Area: Five (5) acres.
Most municipalities prescribe to the following maximum number of pets: Sectional title units: 2 dogs/2 cats. Freestanding house: 3 dogs/4 cats. Large house/plot exceeding 600m2: 4 dogs/6 cats.

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Some cities and towns have attempted to address pet nuisance issues by limiting the number of pets a person can own, usually to 3 or 4 animals. While these ordinances are sometimes challenged by pet owners, courts usually uphold the laws as reasonable.

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