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LA Department of Animal Care And Control Waives Pet Licensing And Renewal Fees

L.A. Department Of Animal Care And Control Waives Pet License Renewal Fees The L.A. County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) has announced that late fees will be waived for all new or renewed pet licenses between April 15th and June 30th, 2021 in response to the economic detriment of the COVID-19 pandemic. The DACC is also offering free microchips.  “We hope this license penalty amnesty program and the offer of free microchips encourages pet owners to license and protect their pets,” stated DACC Director Marcia Mayeda.  In response to the economic turmoil the pandemic has caused in many households, causing them to miss renewing or licensing their pet, incurring late fees, the DACC has released a new program, the Pet Licensing Amnesty Program, to provide LA County residents late fee  forgiveness and more economic opportunities to renew pet licenses. 

LA County Animal Control Officers Respond to Fatal Car Crash

LA County Animal Control Officers Respond to Fatal Car Crash  Details ANIMAL WATCH-Three Los Angeles County Animal Control Officers from the Public Safety Division, Major Case Unit, of the Department of Animal Care and Control were the first responders at a tragic auto crash on April 1, where the vehicle had burst into flames and was threatening a nearby home.  Sgt. Rachel Montez-Kemp, Cpl. Bethany Estes, and Cpl. Edward Callaway were returning from a court hearing in Santa Clarita when they saw the flames from the burning car at 41900 N. 60th Street West in Palmdale (Northern Los Angeles County.)  No Fire Department or Sheriff’s personnel were on scene at the time, so they stopped to provide immediate assistance. 

L A County Animal Care and Control Announces Pet Licensing Amnesty Program

By City News Service Apr 8, 2021 cute small dog standing on two legs and looking away by the window searching or waiting for his owner. Pets indoors LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control today announced an amnesty program, in which late fees will be waived for pet owners who have delayed purchasing their annual pet licenses because of the economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The DACC will waive late fees for renewed or new licenses purchased between April 15 and June 30. The fee waivers are open for residents of all unincorporated Los Angeles County areas and the participating cities of Agoura Hills, Azusa, Carson, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Habra Heights, Maywood, Palmdale, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates and Walnut.

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