Department of Justice & Border Control
The Dog Management and Control Unit was established under Section 11A of the Public Service Act 2016 and the creation of this section was published in the Gazette on 24th May 2021.
The Dog Management and Control Act 2017 mandates the function of the Dog Management and Control Unit.
Application for a dog licence:
It is a requirement under the law, Dog Management and Control Act 2017, for the owner to license his or her dog.
Apply by lodging the completed Form 1 – Application for Dog Licence, together with the prescribed fees with the Dog Management and Control Unit at the Department of Justice and Border Control.
The following information will be required:
No. | Nature of fee/costs | Fee/Costs |
1. | Application for dog licence | $100 |
2. | Application for dog licence (dangerous dog) | $200 |
3. | Annual dog licence | $50 |
4. | Annual dog licence (dangerous dog) | $150 |
5. | Lost tag | $50 |
6. | Penalty for licenced dog seized and detained | $100 |
7. | Cost of detention for licenced dog | $100 per day |
Yes, beginning 1st of June, annually.
Yes, the new owner has to notify the Dog Management Unit within 7 days of the change in ownership.
If a person fails to obtain a dog licence, he or she commits an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding $5000.00.
If the person does not obtain a dog licence for a second time, he or she commits an offence upon conviction and is liable to a fine not exceeding $10000.00 or to a term of imprisonment of 2 years or both.
Yes, there are regulations in place for an owner to comply with.
The owner should ensure that:
An owner can only register 2 dogs.
Refer to the Department of Justice and Border Control website or Dog Management and Control Unit