Harford County, Maryland
 
Harford County Maryland

Department of Inspections, Licenses & Permits (DILP)
220 South Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014 410.638.3344 or 410.879.2000
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DOG LICENSE APPLICATION

File Type: Adobe PDF Form
Document Type: Forms/Applications

Instructions:
HARFORD COUNTY CODE, ARTICLE II, 'LICENSING' REQUIREMENTS THAT ALL DOGS SIX MONTHS OF AGE AND OLDER MUST BE LICENSED.  ALL LICENSES ARE VALID UNTIL JUNE 30TH OF THE LICENSE PERIOD.  INSTATE LAW REQUIRES PROOF OF RABIES AT TIME OF APPLICATION (A VALID RABIES CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED AND MUST COVER THE LICENSE PERIOD CHOSEN).



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Form ID
  0073
Revision Date
  03/01/2009
Date Updated
  03/19/2009
File Size
  48 kb
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