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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Animal License Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the owner's name in the designated field. Ensure that all information is printed clearly for easy reading.
  3. Next, input your Social Security Number. This is a required field, so double-check for accuracy.
  4. Fill in your physical address, including street address and ZIP code. This information is crucial for processing your application.
  5. Provide your phone number(s) where you can be reached. This will help the Treasurer’s Office contact you if needed.
  6. Select the appropriate checkbox for the type of license you are applying for: either an animal kennel or cattery, and specify the number of animals.
  7. Review all entered information to ensure completeness and accuracy before finalizing your form.

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Purchasing Licenses The easiest way to get your pet licensed or keep your license current is by paying online. Animal licenses may also be purchased by completing a license application form and mailing it with payment, proof of rabies vaccination, and proof of sterilization to the address on the application.
All 50 states require annual renewal on dog licenses, and many offer multi-year or even lifetime licenses. Having your dog spayed or neutered and microchipped may earn you a discounted rate, and many states offer reduced licensing fees for senior citizens and low-income residents.
The easiest way to get your pet licensed or keep your license current is by paying online. Animal licenses may also be purchased by completing a license application form and mailing it with payment, proof of rabies vaccination, and proof of sterilization to the address on the application.
The licensing of dogs is required by State law and County Ordinance. Dog licensing is an integral component of the statewide rabies control effort. All dogs are required to be licensed at the age of four months and provide proof of a rabies vaccination that covers the term of the license.
Michigan Law requires all dogs 4 months and older to be licensed. Also, all newly acquired dogs must be licensed within 30 days.

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Dog licenses are available through your local county treasurer or other licensing agents.
The annual fee that you pay to license your dog helps to keep shelters running and supports the work of your local animal control. By paying to properly ID your dog, you are helping to feed and house stray dogs found on the streets within your city. Its the law. Its mandatory that dog owners have their pets licensed.

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