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  1. Dog Licenses - NYC Health

    All dogs in New York City must have licenses, and the licenses must be attached to their collars while in public. Dog owners may be fined for violating these requirements.

  2. How to Apply for a Dog License New York City Health Code Article §161.04 requires that dogs have a license tag attached to the collar when in public. Save time and postage by applying for a dog license …

  3. Home - NYC Dog Licensing

    Create New Account Create a new account now to manage your dog licenses. Please select whether you are a dog owner or a partner (such as a pet shop owner or veterinarian).

  4. - NYC Dog Licensing

    Failure to renew your license on time may result in fines and late fees. To confirm that your dog’s license is current, visit nyc.gov/doglicense and click “Enter Online Dog Licensing.”

  5. Dog License - NYC311

    Licenses must be renewed annually. Your dog license must be attached to your dog's collar while in public. Failure to do so may result in fines. Dog owners can purchase a license that is valid for 1 to 5 …

  6. Emotional Support Animals and Service Dogs - NYC.gov

    Before entering shelter, approved service dogs or emotional support animals must have all their licenses and vaccinations up to date, as required by state and local law.

  7. ACOP-Chapter 14 - NYC.gov

    New York City requires dogs to be registered and licensed. Tenants can find additional information about New York City’s licensing requirements on the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s …

  8. Service Dogs - NYC311

    There are no other license or permits required for service dogs. The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not require state or local certification for service dogs.

  9. New York City laws require that dog owners: Get a dog license. The City Health Code requires that dogs have a license tag attached to their collars when out in public. Dog licenses are valid for one to five …

  10. Animals, Pets and Wildlife - NYC Health

    Dec 15, 2024 · Retail Pet Stores As of December 15, 2024, it is illegal to sell dogs and cats at retail pet stores in New York State.