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Licensing Ordinance

All dogs 4 months of age or older must be vaccinated against rabies and licensed with the City. If the ownership of a licensed dog changes, the new owner has 30 days to license. Unlicensed dogs brought into the City must be licensed within 10 days.

View the complete Banning ordinance

Mailing Address

To license by mail:

  1. Enclose copies of all required paperwork. The license application below may be downloaded and included, but it is not required.
  2. Determine the correct license fee for each of your pets.
  3. Make your check or money order payable to “Banning Dog Licensing”. Please do not send cash.
  4. Mail your paperwork and payment to:

    Banning Dog Licensing
    c/o PetData
    PO Box 141929
    Irving, TX 75014-1929

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. Proof of age such as a driver’s license or other government issued photo identification is required to receive the discounted fees for senior citizens age 62 and over.

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

License Fees

Standard License Fees

1-Year

2-Year

3-Year

Unaltered Dog

$100.00

n/a

n/a

Altered Dog

$17.00

$34.00

$49.00

Senior 62+/Altered Dog

$12.00

$24.00

$36.00

Other Fees

Late Fee

$25.00

Replacement Tag

$6.00

Licenses cannot be valid longer than the expiration of your pet’s rabies vaccination, so please verify that you have at least two or three years remaining on your pet’s rabies certificate before applying for a two or three-year license.

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.

Due Date

Payment for your license is due within 60 days of the expiration of your current license. If you are licensing for the first time, you must purchase a license within 30 days of obtaining a dog over the age of 4 months or within 10 days of moving into the City.

A $25 late fee is added to the license fee if your license is not purchased within 60 days of the due date.

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