COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - With the new year approaching, it also means it's time to renew your dog's license or buy one if you recently adopted a furry friend.
Ohio requires that all dogs over three months of age must have a valid license and registration tag. It's also important to renew their tags with any updates including an address and phone number in case your dog is lost. Licenses also ensure that dogs have been vaccinated against rabies as well.
Owners can now purchase their 2025 license without penalty through Jan. 31. To renew, several county auditor offices will offer in-person and online renewal options.
Typically, owners will receive their license by mail within two to three weeks of the application submission, according to the Franklin County Auditor's Office. For Franklin County, a one-year license is $18, a three-year is $54 and a permanent license is $180 for pets who are spayed or neutered. Prices are higher for dogs who are not fixed or increase if applications are submitted after the deadline.
Information needed for licensing services includes owner name, address, phone number, valid email address, along with your credit or debit card. To renew or purchase a new license in Franklin County, follow this link. Contact your county auditor for more information on renewing.