Dog Licensing
San Diego Humane Society partners with DocuPet.com so pet owners have a simple online solution for purchasing a new license or renewing an existing license.
A DocuPet tag act as their official pet license in the communities that San Diego Humane Society serves, but it also comes equipped with the free HomeSafe™ 24/7 lost pet service. Your pet's tag links to their very own comprehensive online profile via a unique code on the back of their tag.
Residents of Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista can purchase a dog license online at DocuPet.com.
For those residing within San Diego County, but outside of our jurisdiction, please contact County of San Diego Department of Animal Services. Licensing Jurisdictions.
Rabies exemption licenses are only accepted by mail or in-person.
For immediate licensing needs, visit San Diego Humane Society’s campuses in El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside or San Diego during business hours.
Licensing Requirements
Rabies Vaccine
A California-approved rabies vaccination of your dog and a valid Rabies Certificate is a prerequisite for licensing. Rabies vaccinations are highly effective as an animal and public health measure, and are especially important in areas like ours where the potential threat of exposure to rabies from wildlife is a significant concern. The primary rabies vaccination is good for one year. The second vaccination is given one year later. Subsequent (or booster) vaccinations are valid for three years.
Please note: Your veterinarian's business name and License Number or clinic name and phone number are required for verification purposes. If your pet cannot get a rabies vaccination due to a medical condition, please complete this rabies exempt form with your veterinarian.
Alteration (Spay/Neuter)
Dog licenses for unaltered dogs are charged at a higher rate. For a list of low-cost spay or neuter services in San Diego please visit sdhumane.org/alterations.
Visible Tags
A dog's license tag must be securely fastened to the dog's collar or harness and worn by the dog at all times. Dog licensing is the best way to ensure your pet is identifiable, if found, and is also a visible means of ensuring that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies.
For Cities Outside San Diego Humane Society's Jurisdiction
If you reside in Chula Vista, Coronado, Lemon Grove and National City, please contact with your local jurisdiction for licensing information.
Residents of unincorporated San Diego County must contact the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services for licensing.
Additional Licensing Information
In Person:
License your dog in person at one of these locations:
San Diego Campus: 5480 Gaines St., San Diego, CA 92110
El Cajon Campus: 1373 N. Marshall Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020
Escondido Campus: 3500 Burnet Drive, Escondido, CA 92027
Oceanside Campus: 2905 San Luis Rey Road, Oceanside, CA 92058
By Mail:
License your dog by mail.
ATTN: SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY
LICENSING DEPARTMENT
5480 Gaines St.
San Diego, CA 92110
Please make checks out to San Diego Humane Society.
Dog License Fees
San Diego Humane Society sells dog licenses on behalf of the contract cities we serve: Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista. In addition to being required by law, license fees are an investment in the health and safety of our pets. These small fees also help San Diego Humane Society provide care to stray and homeless pets and protect animals from cruelty and neglect. If your city is not listed, please click here for information on where to purchase your dog license.
| License Type | Fee |
|---|---|
| Dogs adopted from SDHS who reside in our jurisdiction | Free 1-year license |
| Altered, 1-year license | $20 |
| Altered, 2-year license | $35 |
| Altered, 3-year license | $50 |
| Unaltered, 1-year license | $60 |
| Unaltered, 2-year license | $100 |
| Unaltered, 3-year license | $150 |
| Change of ownership | $15 |
| Late fee | $25 |
| Transfer from another jurisdiction | $15 |
| Lost Tag replacement | $15 |
Dog license fees are non-refundable.
Late Fees: Failure to obtain a license or renew the license by the expiration date may result in a late fee.
Alteration (Spay/Neuter): Licenses for unaltered dogs are charged at a higher rate. For a list of low-cost spay or neuter services in San Diego, please visit sdhumane.org/alterations.
California Health and Safety Code (121690) requires all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license:
- Within 30 days after reaching the age of four months, or
- Within 30 days of acquiring the dog, or
- Within 30 days after entering the jurisdiction.
For individuals who are rehoming their pet, it is necessary to fill out a Transfer of Ownership form with the new adopter's information. Once completed, please mail this form with payment to:
San Diego Humane Society
Attn: Licensing Department
5480 Gaines St.
San Diego, CA 92110
Or visit any of our campuses in Escondido, El Cajon, Oceanside or San Diego to license your dog in person:
San Diego Campus: 5480 Gaines St., San Diego, CA 92110
El Cajon Campus: 1373 N. Marshall Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020
Escondido Campus: 3500 Burnet Drive, Escondido, CA 92027
Oceanside Campus: 2905 San Luis Rey Road, Oceanside, CA 92058
Replacement tags can be ordered for $15 online through DocuPet. They are also available to order at our El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego campuses, or by mail.
If your dog is ever missing, a license tag provides a quick and accurate way of notifying you. It also provides proof that your dog has been vaccinated against rabies, as required by law.
Once your dog is assigned a license, the homesafe code and the information about your dog is permanently filed in our records.. Your dog keeps the same license tag number for life.
- San Diego Humane Society offers low-cost vaccination clinics. Please visit sdhumane.org/vaccine for details.
- For a list of additional low-cost vaccination resources in San Diego, please visit our resource guide.
- For a list of low-cost spay or neuter services in San Diego, please visit sdhumane.org/alterations
This is a reminder of the critical information to be sent to the San Diego Humane Society to meet compliance with the San Diego County code for rabies vaccines.
Sec. 62.612. CERTIFICATE OF VACCINATION. Any veterinarian who vaccinates a dog for rabies shall certify such vaccination by properly completing, as provided in section 62.601(q), the license application — rabies certificate form issued by County for that purpose and shall forward monthly to the Department a copy of each form so completed.
Please note it is required by all veterinary practices to send this information to SDHS monthly. Current forms can be provided by SDHS at your request. They come in triplicate, and the top white copy should be sent to SDHS, one copy is for your records and the last copy is for the dog owner. All fields of the form must be completed to be valid, including:
- Dog Owner information
- Dog information
- Manufacturer
- Vaccine name
- Lot #
- Date vaccinated
- Veterinarian signature
- Vet #
- 1 year vaccine/3 year vaccine
- Vet phone number
Current Vaccines Acceptable for the State of California
Please be sure to administer any of these rabies vaccines. All others are no longer approved by the state.
- Elanco Rabvac 3
- Merck/Intervet/Zoetis Nobivac 3
- Merial/Boehiringer Ingelheim Imrab 3 or 3 TF
- Zoetis Defensor 3
Rabies certifications are needed to maintain records of dogs within jurisdictions and for applications to be sent to owners to license their dog for city compliance. Licensing fees changed as of April 2020, and old forms should not be used. Please use current forms with the correct rates listed below. Your clients can send in the license application form that you give them to get their license by mail, or they may go online to sdhumane.org/license. If you need current rabies forms, please email [email protected].
California Health and Safety Code (121690) requires all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license. Once you have obtained a valid dog license, the below information will assist in registering a service dog with San Diego Humane Society.
Requirements for San Diego Humane Society's Service Dog Registration are:
- A current dog license.
California Health and Safety Code (121690) requires all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license. All licensing fees are waived (by law) for service dog licensing, once the dog has been established as a Service Dog through San Diego Humane Society. - Must be qualified as an official "service dog."
A "service dog," under California law, is a dog trained to help a specific individual with a disability with services such as fetching dropped items, minimal protection work, rescue work, or pulling a wheelchair. More information about what qualifies as a "service" animal can be found here. - Must live in San Diego Humane Society's Animal Service Jurisdiction.
If you meet the above qualifications, please email the following attachments to [email protected] to begin the service dog registration process:
- Completed Application - Download Here >
- A copy of your government issued photo ID
- Your dog's current rabies certificate
- A copy of your dog's current license
Contact us at [email protected] or call 619-299-7012 for further information or assistance with your application. Please note, applications take 30 days to complete.
Dog Licensing
Thank you for licensing your dog! If your dog ever goes missing, a license tag provides a quick and accurate way of notifying you if someone else finds your pet. It also provides proof that your dog has been vaccinated against rabies, as required by law.
How can I purchase a dog license?
If you live in San Diego Humane Society’s jurisdiction, you can purchase a dog license online, by mail, by phone or in person at any of our campuses.
San Diego Humane Society’s jurisdiction includes the cities of Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista.
If you live in cities outside our jurisdiction, including Chula Vista, Coronado, Lemon Grove and National City, please contact with your local jurisdiction for licensing information. Residents of unincorporated San Diego County must contact the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services for licensing.
How do I purchase a license online?
It’s easy! San Diego Humane Society partners with DocuPet to help pet owners purchase a new license or renew an existing license through a convenient online portal. DocuPet processes online licenses for the cities in San Diego Humane Society’s jurisdiction. Click here to get started.
What do I need to license my dog with San Diego Humane Society?
- You must live within our jurisdiction.
- Your pet must have a current rabies vaccine certificate. The certificate must include your veterinarian's business name and license number or clinic name and phone number. If your pet cannot get a rabies vaccination due to a medical condition, please complete this Rabies Exemption Form with your veterinarian. Here’s a list of California-approved Rabies Vaccinations.
I don't live in your jurisdiction, can I still get a license with you?
No. You will need to go to your city’s appropriate agency to get your dog’s license and tag.
Where can I get a license if my dog already has their rabies vaccination?
After your dog receives a California-approved rabies vaccine, take one of the steps below to license your pet. Please note: These steps apply if you are a resident of Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista.
- License your dog online at https://sandiego.docupet.com/en_US/
- Print a dog license application and mail it to our San Diego Campus (5480 Gaines St., San Diego, CA 92110)
- Come in person to our El Cajon Campus (1375 N. Marshall Ave., 92020), Escondido Campus (3500 Burnet Drive, 92027), Oceanside Campus (2905 San Luis Rey Road, 92058) or San Diego Campus (5480 Gaines St., San Diego, CA 92110) during normal business hours.
Please note: If you are licensing a rabies exempt dog you cannot license through DocuPet and need to mail in your license form or come in-person to license.
What if I got my pet’s rabies vaccine in a different state or country and it is not listed on the California- approved rabies list?
Unfortunately, a California-approved rabies vaccine is required for licensing. We cannot issue you a license without a current California-approved rabies vaccine. Your pet will have to get a new vaccine.
Does it matter where I get my dog’s rabies vaccination?
No, but in order to get a license, your dog must receive a California-approved rabies vaccination, listed here.
Where can I get a rabies vaccination for my dog?
San Diego Humane Society hosts vaccination clinics at all of our campuses. Click here for schedule information. You can also get your pet vaccinated at your family vet hospital or clinic. You can also get your pet vaccinated at your family vet hospital, clinic or one of these low-cost locations.
If my dog is exempt from a rabies vaccine, how long can I get a license for?
We can only issue a one-year license for dogs who are exempt from a rabies vaccine. The license will expire the date your rabies exemption form expires.
If I have an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), can I receive a service dog tag?
No, an ESA is not considered a service dog. “Service dog” means any dog individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. If this applies to you, please fill out the application on our website.
Can I get a replacement tag online through DocuPet?
Yes. Replacement tags can be ordered online via DocuPet, by mail or in-person at our El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego Campuses.
Replacement tags are $15 for all jurisdictions that San Diego Humane Society serves.
Registered service dog and DD/VD/PN replacement tags are $15 and must be purchase in-person.
ATTN: Replacement Tag, Licensing Department
San Diego Humane Society
5480 Gaines St.
San Diego, CA 92110
I’ve ordered my tag. How long will it take to receive it?
Please allow 30 days for processing. You may also email [email protected] to check on the status of your order.
I recently renewed my dog's license but I still received a delinquency notice. Why did this happen?
There is a 3-week turnaround time on renewals, so they might have crossed in the mail. If you believe you received a delinquency notice in error, please contact us at 619-299-7012 or email [email protected] so we can make sure that you will not receive another notice.
Why does my dog need to be licensed?
It is the law.
San Diego County (62.610 and 62.620) and California Health and Safety Code (121690) and the cities of Oceanside (4.17) and Vista (6.07.010) require all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license within 30 days (a) of all dogs reaching four months of age, (b) of acquiring a dog, or (c) after moving to Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, San Marcos or Vista. Failure to do so within this time will result in a late fee and/or a citation. If your dog ends up at our campus and is licensed, your fees will be less. If an unlicensed and unaltered dog (running at large) is brought to a San Diego Humane campus, the fines to retrieve the dog start at $150 per day. The fines are set by the California Food & Agriculture Code (30804.7) and local ordinances.
- Licensed dogs have a higher chance of being reunited with their owners if they get lost. Our Humane Law Enforcement team will try to return dogs directly to their homes if the dog is wearing an up-to-date tag.
- Important health information about your dog can be placed in our licensing records so that if they get lost and end up in our care, we have a medical history for them.
- A current license is proof your dog is vaccinated against rabies.
- Purchasing your dog a license helps save the lives of animals by providing funding for pets in need who come to San Diego Humane Society.
Why does my license expire when the rabies vaccine expires?
Health and Safety code 121690(g) states that a license cannot exceed the rabies vaccination due date. It also serves as a reminder to update the rabies vaccination.
Why is the altered dog license so much cheaper than the unaltered dog license?
- We strongly urge pet owners to spay or neuter their animals. As an incentive to have your dog spayed or neutered, licensing fees are reduced.
- California Food & Agriculture Code (30804.5) states that license fees are to be one-half or less than the regular fee if they are altered.
Why was my check returned?
If your check was returned, there should have been a small form explaining why it was returned (i.e. incorrect payment, need a rabies shot, etc.).
Please make the needed changes and return by the appointed date to avoid any late fees.
If you have any questions, please call 619-299-7012.
Owners can also scan their rabies certificate or take a photo with their phones and send it to [email protected]. If you do this, be sure to leave a call-back number so we can call you and collect payment over the phone.
Where does the money for the licenses go?
The money for licenses supports San Diego’s ability to be there for animals in need. The funds collected from licensing costs are credited to the issuing jurisdiction to offset the costs of providing animal care and control for their community. Every licensing fee helps to make our communities safer and better for the animals who live there.
What do I do if the information for my dog is wrong on the renewal form?
Mail in the renewal form with the correct information and make sure to include the dog's license tag number.
How do I change my address?
You can change your address by accessing your online DocuPet account or by emailing [email protected]. with your old address and your most current address.
Does my dog need to wear a tag?
Yes. Food and Agriculture code (30951) states that the dog needs to have a) a metal tag with name and address of owner, or b) metal license tag issued by licensing authority.
Does my cat need to be licensed?
A license is not required for cats in San Diego Humane Society jurisdictions, which include: Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista.
If you reside in Chula Vista, Coronado, Lemon Grove and National City, please contact with your local jurisdiction for licensing information.
Residents of unincorporated San Diego County must contact the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services for licensing.
My dog does not have a current rabies vaccination. Why can't I get a license?
California Code of Regulations (2606.4c) states all dogs are required to have a current rabies vaccination in order to obtain a dog license.
My dog never leaves the house. Do I still need a license?
Yes, a dog can still get out of the yard and a license will make it easier to return your dog.
Also, regardless of whether a dog primarily lives indoors, licensing is the law.
San Diego County (62.610 and 62.620) and California Health and Safety Code (121690) and the cities of Oceanside (4.17) and Vista (6.07.010) require all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license within 30 days (a) of all dogs reaching four months of age, (b) of acquiring a dog, or (c) after moving to Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, San Marcos or Vista. Failure to do so within this time will result in a late fee and/or a citation. If your dog ends up at our campus and is licensed, your fees will be less. If an unlicensed and unaltered dog (running at large) is brought to a San Diego Humane campus, the fines to retrieve the dog start at $150 per day. The fines are set by the California Food & Agriculture Code (30804.7) and local ordinances.
I have a rabies tag or microchip. Do I still need a license?
Yes, licenses are required by law in all cities within San Diego Humane Society’s jurisdiction. at A rabies tag only provides proof of your pet’s rabies vaccine and does not qualify as a dog license. Similarly, a microchip only provides proof of ownership.
I no longer own the dog but I am still receiving licensing notices.
Please mark the appropriate box on the renewal notice and return it by mail or email us at [email protected] so we can update your record.
My dog passed away but I am still receiving licensing notices.
Please mark the appropriate box on the renewal notice and return it by mail or email us at [email protected] so we can update your record.
I moved out of the jurisdiction.
If you have moved out of Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach or Vista, please mark the appropriate box on the renewal notice and return it to us or contact us at [email protected].
I did not pay my license by the renewal date. Is there a late fee?
Yes, there is a $25 late fee for residents of Oceanside (4.18), Vista (6.07.020), Carlsbad, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista.
I just received an Administrative Citation. What do I do?
The dog owner must purchase a dog license at San Diego Humane Society’s El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside or San Diego Campus. We recommend visiting one of our campus locations in person to process the Administrative Citation. Proof of a current rabies vaccine is required and can be obtained from any state-licensed veterinarian.
- Follow the directions on the back of the Administrative Citation to ensure compliance and avoid any additional penalties.
- It is your responsibility to pay the Administrative Citation within 30 days of issuance, including weekends and holidays.
- Late fees need to be paid when purchasing a license.
- If you no longer own the dog or no longer live in the jurisdiction, please contact San Diego Humane Society immediately at 619-299-7012 so we can make the proper changes.
What do I need to do to license my assistance/service dog?
California Health and Safety Code (121690) requires all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license. Once you have obtained a valid dog license, the information will below will help you register a service dog with San Diego Humane Society.
Requirements for San Diego Humane Society's Service Dog Registration are:
- A current dog license.
California Health and Safety Code (121690) requires all dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and to obtain a license. All licensing fees are waived (by law) for service dog licensing, once the dog has been established as a service dog through San Diego Humane Society. - Must be qualified as an official "service dog."
A "service dog," under California law, is a dog trained to help a specific individual with a disability with services such as fetching dropped items, minimal protection work, rescue work or pulling a wheelchair. More information about what qualifies as a "service" animal can be found here. - Must live in San Diego Humane Society's Animal Service Jurisdiction.
If you meet the above qualifications, please email the following three attachments to [email protected] to begin the service dog registration process.
- One of the following options:
- A copy of a doctor's note/prescription or...
- A copy of your disabled placard or...
- A copy of your SSDI award letter.
- ... and a photo of yourself,
- ... and a current rabies certificate for your dog.
Once the documentation has been received and processed, an application will be sent to your email address with next steps. Please allow 30 days for processing.
Please note, service dog replacement tags are $15.
More information about service dogs and other animals in supportive roles.
How do I renew my assistance/service dog's license?
To renew your dog's municipal license, mail a copy of the dog's rabies booster to San Diego Humane Society Licensing Department at 5480 Gaines St., San Diego, CA 92110. We will update the license through to the rabies expiration date. Service tags (the large gold ones) are lifetime tags and do not need renewal.
Does my assistance/service dog need a dog license?
Yes. All assistance/service dog's municipal licenses must be kept up to date like a standard dog license.