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Licensing Ordinance

All dogs and cats over four months of age must be licensed with the City of Virginia Beach.

New residents have a grace period of 30 days to license their pets after establishing residency. If the rabies certificate is older than 90 days at residency a prorated license is only available at one of the local Treasurer's offices with verification of new residency.

View the complete City of Virginia Beach ordinance

Licensing Locations

You may license your pet in person at one of the four treasurer's offices or at participating veterinary clinics.

Please bring your pet's current rabies vaccination certificate and proof of spay/neuter (if applicable) with you.

Treasurer's Offices

  • Main Office: Municipal Center Building 1 (1st Floor, right side), 2401 Courthouse Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
  • Beach Office: 420 Birdneck Circle, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
  • Kempsville Office: 1830 Kempsville Road, Suite 107, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
  • Lynnhaven Office: 2875 Sabre Street, Suite 500, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
  • Thalia Office: Thalia Collins Square Shopping Center, 4001 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Unit 112, Virginia Beach, VA 23452

Participating Veterinary Clinics

Abbey Animal Hospital *Current Clients Only*
1949 Lynnhaven Pkwy
Virginia Beach, VA 23453
757-471-0452

Bay Beach Veterinary Medical Clinic *Current Clients Only*
4340 Virginia Beach Blvd
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
757-340-3913

Owl Creek Veterinary Hospital *Current Clients Only*
587 S Birdneck
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
757-428-4344

Pet Care Veterinary Hospital *Current Clients Only*
5201A Virginia Beach Blvd
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
757-473-0111

Pet Clinic at Woods Corner
1910 Kempsville Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
757-479-3825

Virginia Beach SPCA
3040 Holland Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23453
757-427-0737

Required Paperwork

  1. A current rabies vaccination certificate is required if the rabies vaccination on file has expired. Please check your certificate for correct address and pet information.
  2. Proof of spay/neuter, such as a signed statement from a veterinarian or an invoice for services is required if the pet has been altered since the last licensing period and you are applying for the lower spayed/neutered license fee.
  3. A service dog Exemption Request form is required for the free service dog license. The form is available for download as a PDF file or as a text file for users of text-to-voice programs.

Your paperwork will not be returned to you, so please retain a copy of your documents for your records.

License Fees

Standard License Fees

1st Year

2nd Year

3rd Year

Unaltered Dog or Cat

$10.00

$20.00

$30.00

Spayed/Neutered Dog

$7.00

$14.00

$21.00

Spayed/Neutered Cat

$5.00

$10.00

$15.00

Service Dog

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

You have the option of purchasing a 1, 2, or 3 year license that runs concurrently with your dog's or cat's rabies vaccination. Your initial license fee is retroactive to your pet's rabies vaccination date, regardless of the licensing option you choose. No license will be issued that exceeds the date of rabies expiration.

The cost for licensing unaltered or fertile pets is higher than for licensing spayed or neutered pets in order to promote sterilization and to reduce pet overpopulation and starvation.

Due Date

The license tax on dogs and cats shall be due and payable as follows:

  1. When a dog or cat becomes four (4) months of age and receives its first rabies vaccination.
  2. When a dog or cat receives a subsequent rabies vaccination.
  3. Within thirty (30) days from the day a person brings a dog or cat into the city from another jurisdiction, if such dog or cat is to be kept in the city more than thirty (30) days.
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