Dog licenses expire March 31st

Above:  Don’t forget to renew your dog’s license. (Image posted to Flickr by Kara Michele)

If you own a dog in Southborough and it’s more than six months old, you need to get a license for it each year. Licenses for the past year expire on March 31st.

Beginning June 1, a $10 late fee, plus penalties, will be charged for each dog not licensed.

A license costs $12 for dogs that are not spayed or neutered, and $8 for dogs that are. If your dog is new to Southborough, you’ll need to provide a copy of the vet certificate showing that your dog has been spayed or neutered. Payment is by cash or check only.

To get a license, stop by the Town Clerk’s office at the Town House. You can also apply by mail. Either way you’ll need to provide a record of your dog’s most-recent rabies vaccination.

For more information, visit the Town Clerk’s website.

Note: If you no longer own a dog or if your dog has passed away please notify the Town Clerk’s Office at 508-485-0710 ext 3005.

  • © 2024 MySouthborough.com — All rights reserved.