The County Auditor is the Chief Fiscal Officer for the county. The office is also responsible for real estate appraisals, Homestead Tax and dog licenses
The County Auditor is the Chief Fiscal Officer for the county. The office is also responsible for real estate appraisals, Homestead Tax and dog licenses
Section 955.01 of the Ohio Revised Cose states that every person who owns, keeps, or harbors a dog more than three months of age shall file, on or after the first day of the applicable January, in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the dog is kept or harbored, an application for registration for a period one year or three years or an application for a permanent registration. If your animal is missing, the dog warden can identify your pet by the license being worn and notify you so you may quickly claim him.
Section 955.01 of the Ohio Revised Cose states that every person who owns, keeps, or harbors a dog more than three months of age shall file, on or after the first day of the applicable January, in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the dog is kept or harbored, an application for registration for a period one year or three years or an application for a permanent registration. If your animal is missing, the dog warden can identify your pet by the license being worn and notify you so you may quickly claim him.
Issues licenses for all dogs in Summit County. Ohio law requires every person who owns, keeps, or harbors a dog more than 3-months of age to file an application for registration.
Issues licenses for all dogs in Summit County. Ohio law requires every person who owns, keeps, or harbors a dog more than 3-months of age to file an application for registration.
Sells and issues dog licenses. Assists persons who have found a lost dog by providing the name, address, and phone number of the dog's owner if dog is registered with the county.
Sells and issues dog licenses. Assists persons who have found a lost dog by providing the name, address, and phone number of the dog's owner if dog is registered with the county.
Provides dog and kennel licenses. Holds annual Pet-Tacular to adopt stray and abandoned pets as well as maintaining current listings of available pets up for adoption on website. Offers license look-up for lost pets as well as an online lost and found.
Provides dog and kennel licenses. Holds annual Pet-Tacular to adopt stray and abandoned pets as well as maintaining current listings of available pets up for adoption on website. Offers license look-up for lost pets as well as an online lost and found.
Issues dog licenses for Lorain County. Dog owners must purchase a license on or before January 31st, or within 30 days after the dog becomes three months of age or is brought from outside the state.
Issues dog licenses for Lorain County. Dog owners must purchase a license on or before January 31st, or within 30 days after the dog becomes three months of age or is brought from outside the state.
Issues motor vehicle registrations, driver's licenses, automobile registration plates and tags, identification cards, and dog licenses. Also offers Ohio Driver's License Exams.
Issues motor vehicle registrations, driver's licenses, automobile registration plates and tags, identification cards, and dog licenses. Also offers Ohio Driver's License Exams.
The county Auditor is the Chief Fiscal Officer for the county. The office is also responsible for real estate appraisals, Homestead Tax and dog licenses
The county Auditor is the Chief Fiscal Officer for the county. The office is also responsible for real estate appraisals, Homestead Tax and dog licenses
Provides dog licensing services for dogs. All dogs three months of age or older must be licensed. No dog shall be harbored, kept, or owned without displaying a valid registration tag. (The law applies regardless of whether the dog is kept inside or out.) Go to https://tinyurl.com/gvqt5vd for complete license information.
Provides dog licensing services for dogs. All dogs three months of age or older must be licensed. No dog shall be harbored, kept, or owned without displaying a valid registration tag. (The law applies regardless of whether the dog is kept inside or out.) Go to https://tinyurl.com/gvqt5vd for complete license information.
Services include adoptions of dogs and cats; discount programs for pet neutering/spaying; lost and found registry of pets; training class for dogs; pet therapy in nursing homes; foster home program for stray animals; dog licensing; humane education program for children; and a speakers bureau.
Services include adoptions of dogs and cats; discount programs for pet neutering/spaying; lost and found registry of pets; training class for dogs; pet therapy in nursing homes; foster home program for stray animals; dog licensing; humane education program for children; and a speakers bureau.
Handles registration and accepts fees for dog licensing within Geauga County. Also handles kennel registration and fees, and offers duplicate tags. Those with a new puppy must buy a license by the time it reaches three months old. Those who have just moved into Geauga County, or if they just acquired a new dog, must purchase a license within 30 days.
Handles registration and accepts fees for dog licensing within Geauga County. Also handles kennel registration and fees, and offers duplicate tags. Those with a new puppy must buy a license by the time it reaches three months old. Those who have just moved into Geauga County, or if they just acquired a new dog, must purchase a license within 30 days.
Provides information on the process for obtaining International Health Certificates which are required for many types of animals (such as pets and livestock) to travel outside the United States. The certificates are completed by an accredited veterinarian who certifies herd and animal health status, conducts tests, and records test results for the individual animals being exported. In order for certificates to be valid, a Veterinary Services area office must endorse (complete and sign) international health certificates to allow animals to be exported from the United States.
Provides information on the process for obtaining International Health Certificates which are required for many types of animals (such as pets and livestock) to travel outside the United States. The certificates are completed by an accredited veterinarian who certifies herd and animal health status, conducts tests, and records test results for the individual animals being exported. In order for certificates to be valid, a Veterinary Services area office must endorse (complete and sign) international health certificates to allow animals to be exported from the United States.