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Obtaining a dog license is good for you and your dog! A dog license can help your dog get back home if it is lost. A current license tag tells animal control officers that a dog has a human companion whose contact information should be on file and rapidly accessible. Dogs with current license tags that are impounded at the city/county shelter are held for ten days, five days more than for unlicensed dogs, this allows the shelter to get in contact with you. A current dog license indicates that a dog has been properly vaccinated against rabies. Rabies is a serious public health issue, and licensing helps the city monitor compliance with rabies vaccination laws. Revenue from dog licensing pays for emergency medical care of animals hit by cars, investigation of animal abuse and cruelty, and the rabies control program. If you have received a citation for failure to license your dog, you may clear your citation at City Hall:
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Address: 3900 Main Street - 4th Floor Riverside, CA 92522 Phone: (951) 826-5341 Hours |
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| Monday - Friday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Closed Major Holidays | |