Dog Registration Transfer of Ownership - City of Charles Sturt - SA 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Current Dog Owner's details. Enter your name, address, and contact numbers in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your dog's details including Animal Number, Breed, Sex, Age, and Name. Ensure all information is accurate for a smooth transfer.
  4. In the Original Owner’s Certification section, tick the appropriate box regarding any orders affecting the dog. If applicable, attach copies of any orders.
  5. Sign and date the form as the Original Owner to validate the transfer.
  6. Next, fill out the New Owner’s Details section with their name, address, and contact information.
  7. The New Owner must sign and date the form to complete the transfer process.

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Dogs and Cats Online is an online database used for registering dogs and cats in South Australia. It is used to renew registrations, update pet details and report lost or found pets. To use Dogs and Cats Online you will need to create an account, provide your pets details and pay the registration fee.
If you rehome or sell a pet, you need to contact their microchip database company to let them know. They will give you a form or code to pass on to your pets new owner enabling them to change the details linked to the microchip.
In South Australia, dogs, cats and breeders must be registered in Dogs and Cats Online. Owners are responsible for registering and keeping dogs and cats details up-to-date.
To register your dog, all you need to do is go to the Pet Registry website, create an account as a pet owner, fill in the details, pay your registration fee, and youre all set. The registration fee will depend on a range of factors related to your pet and yourself.
Both the previous and new owners must provide written notice of the ownership change within 14 days, either by signing the form or providing a signed letter. When transferring more than one dog to a new owner, please complete a separate form for each dog being transferred.

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If your dog is not registered, a penalty of $170 can be imposed in addition to the registration fee.
The Dogs and Cats Online website (DACO) is the central point for all your dog and cat information, including all microchip details, dog registration and payments.
To legally transfer dog ownership, the current owner must voluntarily sign a written agreement or bill of sale transferring ownership rights. Registration documents should be updated with local authorities or registries to reflect the new owner.

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