Pet Licenses
A license is your pet's "ticket home" should he or she become lost.
Fewer than 3 percent of animals brought in to Animal Care and Control have identification. When a lost animal is found with current identification, our Animal Control Officers can quickly notify its owners that it is safely at the shelter.
License fees also pay for many vital services performed at the Animal Care and Control Center.
All dogs, cats and ferrets in the city must have a current license, renewed annually or triennially depending on the microchip status and vaccination schedule of the animal. If you live outside the city limits of Fort Worth, please contact your city or local animal control office to learn more about licensing fees and procedures for your pet.
How to get a pet license
Licenses are available at most Fort Worth veterinary offices and at the Animal Care and Control Center.
The costs to purchase a pet license are:
- One-year license (microchipped pet with one-year rabies vaccination): $12
- Three-year license (microchipped pet with three-year rabies vaccination): $12
- Un-microchipped pet with one-year or three-year rabies vaccination: $36
To obtain a license by mail, send a copy of your pet's current rabies vaccination certificate and a check for the license fee to:
Fort Worth Animal Care and Control
4900 Martin St.
Fort Worth, TX 76119
If your pet has lost its license, you can purchase a replacement tag for $5 with a copy of your original license receipt.
Renewals are counted from your old license's expiration date.
Contact
Animal Care and Control
4900 Martin St. | 817-392-PAWS (7297)
Services
Animal Issues
- Lost Pets
- Dangerous Dogs
- Noise and Waste Complaints
- Spaying and Neutering Your Pets
- Spot Animal Abuse and Neglect
- Rabies
- Wild Animals
Ordinance Changes
Learn more about the recent changes to the Animal Ordinance.
