April 9, 2012 MOBILE COUNTY COMMISSION The Mobile County-2025

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THE MOBILE COUNTY ORDINANCE IS SECTION 1-4: Restraint of dogs in public places and off private premises. It shall be unlawful and punishable as a misdemeanor for any person owning such dog to run or be at large upon any street, alley, thoroughfare, sidewalk or public place in the county.
County Commission Commissioner Connie Hudson has been an active member of the Mobile community for nearly 30 years with extensive volunteer and public service experience.
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Alabama.
Many areas have regulations on the number of pets one can own, and there may be licensing requirements. Contact Animal Control: If the situation does not improve and you believe it violates local laws, you can contact your local animal control or humane society. They can investigate and take appropriate action.
Mobile County, in southwest Alabama, is home to 414,000 people. The County has eleven municipalities Bayou La Batre, Chickasaw, Citronelle, Creola, Dauphin Island, Mobile, Saraland, Satsuma, Semmes, Prichard, and Mt. Vernon. The County is adjacent to the Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.