Dog Licenses

Michigan State Law requires all dogs over four (4) months old to be licensed.

A dog license can be purchased at the Oceola Township Office or the Livingston County Treasurer’s Office at  200 E. Grand River Ave. Howell, MI 48843.  Refer to the below link for their office hours and information.

Getting a Dog License

To obtain a dog license, you will need to provide proof of current rabies vaccination and proof of spaying/neutering (if applicable) at the time you purchase the license.  By State Statute, this information must be provided EVERY time you renew your dog license.

All dogs in the Township must be licensed. Below are the fees and requirements. Proof of Rabies certificates is required.


Dog License Fees

Male and Female:
$25 / 1 year
$60 / 3 years

Unsexed (verification of unsexed dog required by licensed veterinarian):
$10 / 1 year
$25 / 3 years

Replacement License (lost tag):
$5 / 1 year
$5 / 3 years

Puppy Tags (less than 12 months old):
$10

Exceptions

  • New Resident - 30 days from the move-in date

  • New Dog - Within 30 days of obtaining animal 

License Expirations

Dog Licenses now expire when the rabies vaccination expires.  Your subsequent license must be purchased by the end of the rabies expiration month.

The County Treasurer’s office will send reminder postcards 60 days before rabies expiration. Check your rabies expiration date to see if you need to set up an appointment with your veterinarian. Rabies vaccinations can be administered by your vet any day of the month that the vaccination expires.  

3-Year Dog Licenses

Rabies Vaccination must cover the complete licensing period. You may find that you must purchase 1-year license until your dog becomes eligible for a 3-year license.