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Palm Coast, Florida Guide to Pet Licensing Requirements and Fees (2025 Update)

Palm Coast, Florida Guide to Pet Licensing Requirements and Fees as of December 2025

Palm Coast pet owners—if you’ve wondered whether your dog or cat needs to be registered with the city, this guide explains everything clearly. In early December 2025, the Palm Coast City Council approved its first pet licensing fee update since 2008, adjusting costs to better support animal services and strengthen community safety.

Why Palm Coast Requires Pet Licensing

The City of Palm Coast’s Animal Control Division focuses on pet safety, public education, and helping residents care for their animals. According to the city:

Licensing dogs and cats allows Animal Control officers to quickly identify lost pets and reunite them with their families—reducing stress for both the animal and the owner.

Licensing also ensures pets remain current on rabies vaccinations, protecting the community and preventing avoidable health risks.

Who Needs a Pet License in Palm Coast?

Any dog over four months old that stays in the city for more than 30 days must be licensed. Registration requires:

  • Owner’s name, address, and phone number

  • Proof of a current rabies vaccination

Additionally, all dogs and cats living in Palm Coast must be vaccinated for rabies and registered with Animal Control.

Updated Pet Licensing Fees (Effective December 2025)

  • Spayed/Neutered Pets:
    $5 → $25
  • Unaltered Pets:
    $10 → $35

These updated fees help fund essential Animal Control services, including pet reunification, safety enforcement, and community education.

Contact & Assistance

Palm Coast Animal Control operates under local ordinances and Florida State Statutes. If you have questions or need to report a concern, the city asks that you submit a case so staff can respond appropriately.
When creating a case, your name and address are required as outlined in Florida Statute 162.06.

For assistance:

  • Animal-related emergencies during business hours (Mon–Fri, 8 AM–5 PM):
    Call (386) 986-2520

  • After-hours emergencies:
    Contact the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office at (386) 313-4911 (non-emergency)

This ensures that every concern—whether routine or urgent—is handled promptly and in accordance with state and local guidelines.