Renewing your registration
We send out annual renewal invoices to all registered dog owners in June each year. This must be paid by 31 July. A 25% late penalty fee is applied to all late payments after 1 August.
Contact us if you have lost your invoice or you did not receive it.
Pay online
Have your renewal notice handy to enter your invoice code. You can pay online with a debit/credit card. Quickpay your registration
Internet banking - quote the code on your invoice. Here's our bank details
Pay in person at our customer service counter.
Dog registration fees and charges
New dog registration
To register a new dog or puppy, you need to complete the dog registration form. Once you've registered, you can renew your dog registration each year online.
A puppy must be registered by the time they're 3 months old. When registered for the first time (except working farm dogs) they must be microchipped within 2 months of registration.
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Receive your annual invoice your way
Choose how you would like to receive your annual dog registration invoice and any related updates - by email or post.
Simply complete the form to let us know your preference.
Please note: your dog must already be registered with us before submitting this form.
Keep your details up to date
Has anything changed? Let us know if there's been a change of owner, address, desexing status or if your dog as been lost or passed away.
Dog tags
Metal smart tags have replaced plastic tags that previously needed replacing each year. Once your dog is registered, you only need to renew the registration annually - there's not need to wait for a new tag is arrive in the mail.
Each smart tag features a unique QR code provided by Tag King. You can add your dog's name for free or choose from Tag King's optional VIP features for a one-time fee.
If your dog goes missing, anyone who finds them can scan the QR code to access the information you've chosen to share and help reunite you with your pet.
We record only your dog's unique registration number on the tag. Replacement tags are available on request.
For more information about the smart dog tag
Visit Tag King website Tag King pet ID tags
What your registration fees pay for
Your registration fees help us provide a 24/7 service that includes:
- investigating complaints and non-compliance
- operating the dog pound and caring for stray or offending animals
- prosecuting people responsible for dogs that attack
- supplying information to the DIA National Dog Database
- running education programmes and producing materials
Why registration is required
Under the Dog Control Act, all councils must:
- keep a register of all dogs in their district
- make sure owners comply with the dog control laws
How the fees are set
Fees are designed to balance:
- the cost of dog control shared by all owners
- the benefits to ratepayers of safe, well-controlled dogs in the community.
Responsible dog owners are recognised in our fee structure and pay a lower cost as selected owners.
Refunds or transferred from another district
If you've moved here with your dog, you just need to register your dog with us, there's no charge if you were registered with another council.
If your dog has died, please let us know as soon as possible. You may be eligible for a part refund of your registration fee.
Refunds are calculated from the date you notify us that your dog has died. You must return the registration tag if requested.
Refunds don't apply to lost, stolen or changed owners or districts.
If my dog died, can I use the same tag for my new dog?
No, you need to register your new dog and we'll issue you with a new tag, there's no cost for the new tag.
Keeping an unregistered dog is an offence under the Dog Control Act 1996. The fine for not registering your dog is $300.
If a 3-month-old pup is not registered within 30 days, a fine can be issued.
Dog registration renewal fees are due before 31 July each year. A 25% penalty fee is applied to all late payments after 1 August.