How do I get a permanent dog license in PA?

How do I get a permanent dog license in PA?

Annual dog licenses can be purchased online, by mail, or over the counter at the Treasurer’s Office. There is a convenience fee of $2.00 that is charged by the credit card processor. Lifetime licenses must be purchased through the Treasurer’s Office and requires the dog to be tattooed or micro-chipped.

Does PA have a lifetime fishing license?

Pennsylvania does not have a non-resident lifetime fishing license.

Is it legal to bury your pet in your yard in PA?

Pet burial is allowed on your property in Pennsylvania as long as they are buried within 48 hours of their passing.

Where can I get a lifetime dog license in Luzerne County?

This lifetime license can only be purchased from the Luzerne County Licensing Department, who will maintain a file of the permanent identification verification form you will be required to complete. If you move, you must notify the County Licensing Department of your change of address.

How much does it cost to get a dog license in PA?

All dogs three months or older must be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year. Violators can be cited with a maximum fine of $300 per violation plus court costs. An annual license is $8.50 and a lifetime license is $51.50. If the animal is spayed or neutered, the annual fee is $6.50 and lifetime is $31.50.

How to apply for a lifetime dog license?

Complete the application and mail it with the appropriate fee to: Permanently identified dogs are eligible for Lifetime dog licenses. A tattoo or a microchip are accepted forms of permanent identification. To obtain a lifetime license by mail, view and print the license application (PDF) and Permanent Identification Verification forms.

Where can I get a dog license in my county?

Dog licenses are available through your local county treasurer or other licensing agents. Contact information and websites are provided below for convenience. You can always mail the Department of Agriculture’s Dog License Application to your local treasurer, but many local county treasurers also have online applications available.

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