L.A. County Department of Animal Care and Control offers a waiver of late pet licensing fees, April 15-June 30

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After five years, Nestor Flores, of Arleta, reunites with his bulldog Leela after receiving a call that his microchipped dog had been found wandering the streets of Sylmar. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

Pet owners in all unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County, and certain participating cities within the county, will get a break on late fees if they are renewing pet licenses and also for new licenses, from April 15 to June 30 thanks to Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control.

The department understands that some pet owners may have delayed renewing or purchasing a new pet license since their family’s income may have been affected by economic issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic over the last year.

Pet owners who live in these participating cities in Los Angeles County may apply for a late fee waiver: Agoura Hills, Azusa, Carson, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Habra Heights, Maywood, Palmdale, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates and Walnut. A list of unincorporated areas in the county may be found here: bit.ly/3uNHwpt

In addition, the department’s seven animal centers will offer a free microchip for non-microchipped pets licensed during the time period. Microchipping — establishing ownership and a great aid in reuniting a lost or stolen pet with their family — is required in all unincorporated areas and also in many cities in Los Angeles County.

The seven centers are in Agoura (29525 Agoura Road, (818) 991-0071), Baldwin Park (4275 N. Elton St., (626) 962-3577), Carson/Gardena (216 W. Victoria St., Gardena, (310) 523-9566), Castaic (31044 N. Charlie Canyon Road, (661) 257-3191), Downey (11258 S. Garfield Ave., (562) 940-6898), Lancaster (5210 W. Ave. I, (661) 940-4191) and Palmdale (38550 Sierra Highway, (661) 575-2888).

Centers are open by appointment only. Click on the Animal Care Centers tab to find each center’s email for appointments: animalcare.lacounty.gov/#

Access pet licensing records: animalcare.lacounty.gov/

Questions about licensing, (562) 345-0400 or send an email to licensing@animalcare.lacounty.gov

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