The Oxnard Police Department Animal Safety Unit regulates domestic animals and predator control within the City of Oxnard. Animal Safety Officers (ASOs) respond to calls regarding animal safety and welfare throughout the City. ASOs are civilian Police Department employees who provide support services for the Field Services Bureau.
The Animal Safety Unit provides a variety of State and City mandated services related to animal safety and protection. Their mission is to promote and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of pets and people in the City of Oxnard.
The ASO Unit is currently comprised of two (2) Animal Safety Officers and one (1) Supervising Animal Safety Officer. The Unit operates 5 days a week, and officers remain on-call after hours for emergency situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
All dogs/cats over four months of age residing in the city limits of Oxnard need an animal license. Even dogs/cats that are indoor-only or confined to fenced yards are required to have a current animal license.
Licensing your pet is one of the few means available to enforce responsible pet ownership. If your pet is found, a license tag on your animal’s collar is the fastest way to reunite you and your pet. The license tag will tell us where you live because they can’t.
It is the law to license your pet! Also, since Ventura County is rabies declared area, the license enforcement program helps to ensure public safety through rabies control by requiring proof of valid rabies vaccination before a license is issued.
Dogs and cats shall be licensed at the age of 4 months or within 30 days of acquiring your pet. Do not wait until your animal is spayed or neutered to obtain a license.
Senior Citizens | Altered | Unaltered | |
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12 Month License | $15 | $25 | $105 |
24 Month License | $20 | $40 | $210 |
36 Month License | $25 | $60 | $315 |
A penalty of 100% will be assessed if not licensed at the age of four (4) months or within 30 days of acquiring your pet.
Submit a valid rabies certificate issued by a veterinarian or authorized rabies clinic, and pay the appropriate fee(s) to license your pet. If the pet has been altered, you would need to submit proof of sterilization.
- Online at:http://www.vcas.us/programs-services/license-your-pet
- In person at the Camarillo Animal Shelter: 600 Aviation Drive, Camarillo CA. 93010
- Mail-In to the Camarillo Animal Shelter at the above listed address. (Please include the provided payment form)
VCAS is able to offer senior discounts, multiple year licenses, and online services, not previously offered.
Initial rabies vaccination is good for one (1) year. The next series of rabies vaccinations thereafter should be good for three (3) years. Please contact your veterinarian for further information.
If you don’t have a rabies certificate yet, you can purchase an interim. (An interim is a receipt of payment only and good for 30 days. It is not a license! This will give you plenty of time to get a rabies vaccination for your pet and submit the certificate to Animal Licensing before the due date. Once you submit the current rabies vaccination, you will be issued a license for your pet. If you do not submit the rabies certificate by the due date the license fee paid to the city will be forfeited and you will be required to pay for the license fee again and penalty (100% of the license fee) and you are in violation of Oxnard City Code Section 5-29, which could result in the issuance of a citation.
VCAS has the resources to offer our citizens many options not previously available through the City which are:
- 12 months
- 24 months
- 36 months
Your animal license is good as long as the rabies certificate is valid for the duration of that license.
You will be in violation of the Oxnard City Code and guilty of a misdemeanor, which could result in the issuance of a citation. Any dog or cat found without a current license tag or for which there is no current license may be taken up and impounded by the poundmaster or any peace officer. http://amlegal.com/library/ca/oxnard.shtml
Ignorance of the law is no excuse not complying or finding out the requirements for having a pet in the City of Oxnard. The Oxnard City Code states that a penalty is due if the license is not acquired within 30 days after the pet turns four months old or within 30 days after acquiring the pet.
The penalty for an animal license is 100% of the license fee as adopted by city council resolution.
No. You do not need to bring in your pet to get a license, only present an acceptable rabies vaccination certificate, and furnish the information required when you apply for a license.
A license tag will be issued after providing a valid rabies certificate and paying the fee.
Yes. The license tag is your pet’s identification. This will ensure you can be reunited with them if found. Any dog or cat found without a current license tag may be taken and impounded by the poundmaster or any peace officer.
SEC. 5-51. DOG EXEMPTION FROM WEARING LICENSE TAG.
The license tag need not be worn when the dog is:
(A) Securely confined in a cage or vehicle;
(B) Confined in a veterinary facility, licensed kennel,
grooming facility, or State chartered benevolent
organization for the care of animals; or
(C) Participating in or training for sporting events,
field trials, obedience classes, dog shows
or herding livestock.
SEC. 5-52. CAT EXEMPTION FROM WEARING LICENSE TAG.
The license tag need not be worn when the cat is:
(A) Identified by a microchip implanted under the
skin which is acceptable to and readable
by the poundmaster;
(B) Securely confined in a cage or vehicle;
(C) Confined in a veterinary facility, licensed kennel,
cattery, grooming facility or State chartered
benevolent organization for the care of animals; or
(D) Being shown or exhibited in any cat or pet show.
Yes. A renewal notice will be mailed to you the month before the expiration date. However, it is only a courtesy notice and it is your responsibility to renew the license whether you receive a notice or not. You have 30 days after the due date to renew the license without penalties.
The new owner may have the current license transferred to his/her name. Please contact VCAS at (805) 388-4341 for further information.
Yes. A license tag shall be issued free of charge to a dog used as a guide dog for a blind person when an affidavit attesting to the dog’s use as a guide dog has been submitted when applying for an animal license. If you have a disability and use a service dog to assist you, you will need to apply for an animal license and pay the fee.
The Oxnard City Code allows a person in a residential zone to maintain no more than four (4) dogs and four (4) cats over the age of four (4) months.
Your license fee goes to the animal licensing program to be used for animal safety services and public safety.