How to Obtain a Florida Dog License in Miami-Dade County

For dog owners in Miami-Dade County, Florida, licensing laws apply to any dogs four months of age or older. The criteria for licensing a pet dog include proper vaccination, payment of fees, and proper care for the animal. The tags provided are to be worn at all times.

Instructions

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      Obtain vaccinations. Any dog that is to be licensed is required by law to be vaccinated. The owner should be able to provide proof that this vaccination has occurred. The cost for a rabies vaccine in Miami-Dade County is $10, and the insertion of a microchip for tracking the pet dog costs $10 as well.

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      Apply for a license. Once you've provided proof that the animal has been vaccinated, you can apply for a dog license. Any dog that has reached the age of four months or older must be licensed by law. In addition, any dogs brought in from other states or counties that meet this age requirement must be licensed within 30 days of arrival.

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      Pay the license fees. Depending on the condition of your dog, the fees for licensing vary. For a sterilized dog, the fee is $25, while an unsterilized dog will cost $50 to license. If you wish the three-year vaccination to be administered at the time of licensing, it will cost $75. This tag is valid for a full three years. If you lose your dog tag, a replacement can be obtained for $5.