DEBRA J. NYE

Muskingum County Auditor | Muskingum County, Ohio
Frequently Asked Questions - Dog Licenses

Why do I need to license my dog?
Section 955.01 of the Ohio Revised Code states “every person who owns, keeps, or harbors a dog more than three months of age shall file, on or after the first day of the applicable December, but before the thirty-first day of the applicable January, in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the dog is kept or harbored, an application for registration for a period of one year or three years or an application for a permanent registration.”

In addition to the statutory requirement, another reason to license your dog is so that if your pet is missing, the dog warden can identify them by their license and notify you to quickly claim him.

Section 955.12 of the Ohio Revised Code allows the county to hold a licensed dog for up to 14 days, after mailing a notice of its capture to the owner, before allowing it to be either sold or destroyed. If a dog is unlicensed, the Law allows it to be either destroyed or sold after only 3 days.

When should I license my dog?
All dogs over three months of age must be licensed each year between December 1 and January 31. If you bring your dog into Ohio after January 31 or if you obtain your dog after January 31, you are required to purchase the license within 30 days per Ohio Revised Code Section 955.01.

Is there a penalty if I do not register my dog?
Ohio Revised Code Section 955.01 states that if the application for registration is not filed and the registration fee paid on or before the thirty-first day of January each year, the auditor shall assess a penalty in an amount equal to the registration fee upon the owner, keeper, or harborer, which shall be paid with registration fee.

Where do I purchase a dog license?
The County Auditor’s Office, The Animal Shelter Society, and The Muskingum County K-9 Adoption Center sell dog licenses year-round. The County Auditor’s Office contracts with satellite vendors during the regular dog licensing season to sell licenses. Licenses may also be purchased online.

What information do I need to have available to purchase a license?
To register your dog(s), you will need to supply the Name, Address, Telephone Number, and Email Address (if applicable) of the owner. You will also need the Breed, Age, Sex, and Hair Color of each dog. Each dog receives a distinctive tag number. Once your dog has been assigned a license, the license number and the information about the dog is retained in the County Auditor’s office for 2 years.

How do I get a tag for my Service Dog?
Per Ohio Revised Code 955.011(B)(3), “Assistance dog” means a guide dog, hearing dog, or service dog that has been specially trained. The owner must provide proof of the training with a completion certification from the training agency. Service dogs must be licensed, but their fee is waived. Once they are registered with the county, they are permanently licensed by receiving a special tag. An application and copy of the certificate of training will be kept on file at the Auditor's Office.

What is the definition of "Kennel Owner"?
According to Ohio Revised Code 955.02, a kennel is “an establishment that keeps, houses, and maintains adult dogs as defined in Section 956.01 of the Revised Code, for the purpose of breeding the dogs for a fee or other consideration received through a sale, exchange or lease and that is not a high volume breeder licensed under Chapter 956 of the Revised Code”. When a person breeds dogs as a hobby “but permits sales to become such a factor that he advertises for sale” the breeding activity and dogs, that person “is professionally engaged in the business of dog breeding” and should be registered as a kennel.

What if the licensed dog changes owners?
The new owner is required to record the ownership change with the County Auditor for a fee of $5.00 per Ohio Revised Code 955.11.

How do I replace a lost license?
If the license would become lost or misplaced, you can request a duplicate tag at the Auditor’s Office for $5.00.

What do I do if I find a lost dog?
Please call The Muskingum County K-9 Adoption Center at (740) 453-0273. If the dog is wearing their dog tag, you may search their tag number at doglicenses.us/OH/Muskingum.

How do I report my dog as having been lost?
Please call The Muskingum County K-9 Adoption Center at (740) 453-0273.

What if I move?
If you move within your current County, you can call your County Auditor's office with your new address and telephone number so they can keep your information up to date. If you move to another county, call that County's Auditor for licensing information.

Where can I find the laws that apply to dog licensing?
The laws governing dog licensing in the State of Ohio can be found in the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) sections 955.01 thru 955.99.