BERLIN, CT — The Town of Berlin is reminding residents that it is time to renew dog licenses, according to a recent notice issued by town officials.
Connecticut law requires dogs six months of age and older to be licensed annually.
To renew a license, owners must provide proof of a current rabies vaccination if one is not already on file.
Town officials encouraged residents to complete the renewal process promptly to avoid potential late fees and ensure compliance with state requirements.
Dog licensing fees help support animal control services and maintain accurate records of pets residing within the community.
Licenses also assist authorities in identifying and returning lost dogs to their owners.
The town's notice includes information on how residents can renew licenses and access additional details through the Town Clerk's Office and online resources.
Residents seeking more information about dog licensing requirements, fees, or renewal procedures are encouraged to contact the Town of Berlin or visit the town's website.
For more information on Berlin dog licenses, click on this link.
To renew a dog license in Berlin, click on this link.
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