Kent pet owner alert: Agents out to enforce pet-license fees

Pet owners who fail to obtain pet licenses now face fines, and King County Regional Animal Services officers are providing additional patrols throughout Kent to enforce the new rules which went into effect Oct. 1. The fines - $125 for a spayed or neutered pet; $250 for an unaltered pet - come along with changes in license fees, which help support the costs of providing animal care and control for Kent and 26 other cities.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Monday, November 8, 2010 11:51am
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Pet owners who fail to obtain pet licenses now face fines, and King County Regional Animal Services officers are providing additional patrols throughout Kent to enforce the new rules which went into effect Oct. 1.

The fines – $125 for a spayed or neutered pet; $250 for an unaltered pet – come along with changes in license fees, which help support the costs of providing animal care and control for Kent and 26 other cities.

 All dogs and cats over eight weeks of age in Kent must have licenses. Pet licenses for spayed animals are $30; $60 for unaltered pets. There are a number of discounts for disabled and senior residents, as well as for those with juvenile pets up to six months old.

 According to King County records, of the estimated 47,000 dogs and cats in Kent, only 17 percent are licensed.  To date, Kent’s pet licensing compliance rate is among the lowest in King County.

 Residents can purchase pet licenses online at www.KentPetLicense.com  or in person at the Customer Services Counter at Kent City Hall. The licenses can also be purchased at 7 other locations in Kent, including the East Hill QFC grocery store.

 Representatives of Regional Animal Services are also selling pet licenses door-to-door. They have official King County photo identification and wear bright blue polo shirts, windbreakers or winter jackets with the pet licensing logo.

Animal license fees help to fund animal services including food and shelter for stray and abandoned animals, lost and found services, animal cruelty investigations and resources to address complaints about vicious animals, and pet adoptions.

Kent locations for pet licenses

Animal Clinic of Kent

24416 104th Ave SE

Kent, WA 98030

253-859-1520

King County Animal Shelter

21615 64th Avenue S

Kent, WA 98032

206-296-7387

Centenial Center

400 W. Gowe

Kent, WA 98032

253-856-5200

Kent License Inc

331 S Washington

Kent, WA 98032

253-852-3110

Licensing Office at Maleng Justice Center

401 4th Avenue N, #1A

Kent, WA 98032

206-205-7330

QFC #803

13304 SE 240th St.

Kent, WA 98031

253-630-3560

Reber Ranch

28606 132nd Avenue SE

Kent, WA 98042

253-630-3330

Sawyer Lake Veterinary Hospital

28727 216th Ave SE


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