2025 dog licenses available at county treasurer’s office

Milford. All dogs must be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year unless a lifetime license is obtained.

| 28 Dec 2024 | 12:10

Pike County residents can now purchase their 2025 dog licenses from the Pike County Treasurer’s Office, located at 506 Broad Street in Milford.

All dogs must be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year unless a lifetime license is obtained. In Pennsylvania, all dogs must be licensed at point of purchase or adoption (earliest is 8 weeks of age) or by three months if no transfer of ownership has occurred. Failing to secure a license can result in a fine up to $500.

The dog license application requires the dog’s name, age, breed and color, as well as the owner’s contact information. The application is accessible on the Treasurer’s Office page of the county website: pikepa.org/treasurer.

An annual license is $8.70, and a lifetime license is $52.70. Discounts are available to older adults and people with disabilities.

According to the county, the license fee “helps protect the millions of dogs across the state, the families who adopt or purchase them, and the communities they live in by funding the important work of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement.”

Aside from being state law, dog licenses can also help shelters and animal control find a dog’s owner, should they become lost. The annual fee you pay to license your dog helps keep shelters running and supports the work of the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, which is responsible for ensuring the welfare of dogs, regulating dangerous dogs, and overseeing annual licensing and rabies vaccinations.

For more information on dog licenses and other approved licensing offices, contact the Pike County Treasurer’s Office at 570-296-3441 or visit pikepa.org/treasurer.