Dog Registration Search Options and Requirements

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If you're planning to register your dog, you'll need to provide proof of ownership and vaccination records. This can usually be done through your veterinarian.

You can search for dog registration requirements in your state or local government's website. This will give you a clear understanding of what's needed.

Some states require a microchip identification for registration, while others may not. For example, California and New York require microchipping for certain types of dog registrations.

You can also check with local shelters and animal control agencies for specific requirements in your area.

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Dog Registration Basics

You can register your dog in Trumbull County through various methods, including online registration with an extra fee of $2.25 per tag, mailing a registration form with payment to the Trumbull County Auditor, or visiting a local dog licensing agent.

To register online, use your previous year's tag number for renewal or register a new dog using the registration form option.

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If you prefer to register in person, you can visit the Trumbull County Auditor's Office or Dog Warden during weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm between December 1st and February 29th.

Some licenses, such as Lifetime Dog License, Replacement Dog License, and Kennel License, are only available at the Trumbull County Auditor's Office.

To register as a kennel owner, you must meet the definition outlined in the Ohio Revised Code Section 955.02, which includes breeding dogs for hunting or sale.

A kennel is defined as any pack or collection of dogs, over the age of three months, kept together for the purposes of hunting or for sale.

If you purchase a kennel license, you must also obtain a Trumbull County Vendor's license to collect and remit sales tax to the State of Ohio twice per year, with a fee of $25.

Here are the available registration methods:

  1. Apply Online
  2. Mailing Registration Form
  3. Local Dog Licensing Agent (Dec 1st - Feb 29th)
  4. Trumbull County Auditor's Office or Dog Warden (Dec 1st - Feb 29th)

Note that the registration period for one-year tags only is between December 1st and February 29th.

Registration Search Options

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If you're looking to search for registered service and emotional support animals, you can check out the NSAR ESA and Service Dog Database. This database is updated to include 249,297 registered animals as of November 7, 2024.

You can also search for a dog's pedigree through the American Kennel Club (AKC). To do this, you'll need to register for an AKC account, which is free but requires some contact information. Once you're registered, you can navigate to the AKC Shop and select the AKC Certified Pedigrees option, which will cost you $34.

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Finding a Pedigree

If you need to find a dog's pedigree, you can start by registering for an AKC account, which is free but requires some contact information.

To access the pedigree search, navigate to the AKC Shop in the menu bar and select the AKC Certified Pedigrees option from the drop-down menu.

A certified pedigree report from the AKC costs $34, which you'll need to add to your cart to generate the search.

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Once the report is in your cart, you can input your dog's registration number to select your dog and order the proper report.

You'll need to purchase the report by selecting the 'check out' option on the report page and inputting your credit card information.

Your certified pedigree will be printed and mailed to you within a few weeks after completing your purchase.

Dog Licenses

Dog Licenses can be obtained in various ways. You can apply online with an extra fee of $2.25 per tag, using your previous year's tag number for renewal.

To register your dog, you can also fill out and mail the registration form with payment to the Trumbull County Auditor at 160 High St. NW, Warren, OH 44481, ATTN: DOG LICENSE DIVISION.

If you prefer to register in person, you can visit the Trumbull County Auditor's Office or Dog Warden during weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm for one or three-year licenses between December 1st and February 29th.

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Local dog licensing agents are also available between December 1st and February 29 for one-year tags only.

If you need to purchase a kennel license, you must also obtain a Trumbull County Vendor's license to collect and remit sales tax to the State of Ohio twice per year, with a fee of $25.

A kennel license is only available at the Trumbull County Auditor's Office, and it's required for anyone who breeds dogs for hunting or sale, even if it's just as a hobby.

Search NSAR ESA & Service DB

The NSAR ESA and Service Dog Database is a valuable resource for those looking for information on registered service and emotional support animals. As of November 7th, 2024, there are 249,297 animals registered with NSAR.

You can search this database to find animals that are qualified service and emotional support animals. The database is updated with the latest information from National Service Animal Registry (NSAR).

To use the database, simply search for the animals you're interested in, and you'll get a list of results showing the date listed for each animal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify my dog's papers?

To verify your dog's papers, create an account on the kennel club website and search their registry database by name and breed, or provide your dog's registration number

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