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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

LA County pet licenses start with Animal Care

Los Angeles County pet licensing can be handled online, by mail, or at an animal care center, with rabies and sterilization proof often part of the paperwork.

Los Angeles Countypet licenseAnimal Care

For many LA County pet owners, the license step begins with Animal Care and Control. This is separate from choosing a vet, adopting a pet, or calling about a lost animal. The same department may help with several of those services.

The easiest license path is online. Licenses can also be bought by mail with the application, payment, proof of rabies vaccination, and proof of sterilization. A local animal care center can help too.

Those proof documents matter. A current rabies shot and sterilization status can affect what the license office needs and what fee applies. Reduced license fees may be available for senior citizens age 60 or older and disabled military veterans.

This is useful for new movers, new pet owners, and people who adopted outside their current city. In LA County, animal services can depend on where you live. Some cities use county animal care. Others have their own setup.

Before paying, check that the county serves your address. Then gather the vaccination record, sterilization proof if you have it, and the pet details. That makes the license step much smoother.

Where to see it

Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control pet licensing page.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.

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