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  1. The Florida Pet Law, Section 828.29, Florida Statutes, provides standardized health requirements for dogs and cats sold within Florida. Issues concerning the health certificate should be directed to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) at (850) 410-0950.

  2. The county license is proof that your pet has been vaccinated against rabies, keeping your pets and others safe from disease. Indoor-only animals are not exempt from the licensing law. Purchase a license

  3. If you would like to purchase a license for your dog or cat online, please visit PetData. To purchase a license for your pet in-person please have proof of current rabies vaccination and visit or call Collier County Domestic Animal Services at 7610 Davis Blvd.

  4. In Pinellas County, it is required by law that pet owners obtain a license for their cats and dogs. Each dog and cat over the age of four months must receive rabies vaccinations or an exemption letter from your veterinarian to obtain a pet license.

  5. A: Florida State Statute requires your veterinarian to notify Animal Services when your pet has received a rabies vaccination and whether a county license was purchased. We then send letters to pet owners who have not purchased a license based on that information.

  6. (1) (a) All dogs, cats, and ferrets 4 months of age or older must be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian or a person authorized under paragraph (b) against rabies with a vaccine that is licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture for use in those species.

  7. Rabies vaccinations for dogs and cats are required by law. The pet owner must be at least 18 years old. Dogs and cats must be four months old. The dog or cat must be registered in Miami-Dade County, though the owner does not have to be a Miami-Dade resident.