According to PA laws, every pet owner must license their dog—you can purchase an annual: or lifetime license by submitting a completed application and/or PIV form (for lifetime license) to your local county treasurer or issuing agent. If you don’t license your dog, you could be cited with a $500 fine, per violation, plus court costs.
Licensing fees help the millions of dogs in Pennsylvania by funding the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement. If your dog gets lost, a current license is the fastest way to get your dog back home.
Annual licenses: $8.70,
Lifetime licenses: $52.70.
Senior citizens or residents with disabilities:
Annual fee: $6.70
Lifetime fee: $36.70.
You can make the check out to your county treasurer.
A few cities or municipalities license directly:
What does dog license funding do?
Revenue from dog license sales fund the work of dog wardens. They protect all dogs and puppies in kennels. They shut down bad actors and puppy mills. They keep dangerous dogs monitored and off the street. This keeps our communities safe.
The money alllows dog wardens to: