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Common Questions
Questions About Notices
Questions About Current Licenses
Questions About Lost and Found Animals
Questions About Pet Licensing
Questions About PetData
Why did I receive this notice?
Please choose the option that best describes the notice you received:
Why am I being billed when I have a current license?
There may be several reasons why you received a bill when you have a current license. We're happy to help with your account information - please fill out this form to begin the process.
When will I get my license tag?
How do I get a replacement tag?
You may obtain a replacement tag by sending a check or money order payable to “Collier County Board of County Commissioners" in the amount of $5.00 to the mailing address below. Please do not send cash. You may include either a copy of your prior license receipt or a note to designate the pet for which you are purchasing a replacement tag. If you need assistance, you may call customer service toll-free at 1-877-201-6667.
Collier County DAS Licensing
c/o PetData
PO Box 141929
Irving, TX 75014-1929
Only one license tag can be active at one time. Requests for multiple tags for the same animal cannot be fulfilled.
Can I transfer a license?
Licenses may not be transferred from one owner to another owner or from one pet to another pet. A new license must be purchased. Click here to view your licensing options.
Can I obtain a refund?
A refund may be available for the following reasons:
- If a duplicate payment was made for the same pet and the same license term. Be sure to include the pet’s current license tag number if it is available, and as much information as possible regarding your payments.
- If a previously spayed or neutered pet was licensed at the unaltered rate. Be sure to include proof of alteration dated prior to the licensing date.
- If the pet owner lived outside the County limits at the time of licensing.
Refunds are not available for unused time or if the animal is altered during the licensing period and you paid at the higher rate.
To request a refund, please send your request in writing or via email to Customer Service.
How long is this license valid?
Licenses are valid for 1 or 3 years from the rabies vaccination date to the vaccination expiration date or next anniversary of the rabies vaccination. Licenses will not be valid beyond the expiration of the rabies vaccination.
Where is the local animal shelter?
The animal shelter for Collier County is located at the following address:
Collier County Domestic Animal Services
7610 Davis Blvd
Naples, FL 34104
To report stray animals or for questions unrelated to licensing, please call Animal Control at 434-977-9041.
I have found a pet: what should I do?
If the pet that you have found is wearing a Collier County license tag, please enter the tag number in the tag search box on the left side of the page. If you need assistance, you may call our office at 1-877-201-6667 for assistance.
I have lost a pet: what should I do?
If an Animal Services Officer finds your pet, and your pet is wearing a current license tag on its collar, Animal Services will contact you. If another citizen finds your pet with its license tag, they may call the phone number on the tag, or lookup the tag number through our online tag search.
If your pet has been lost, Animal Services recommends that you visit the shelter to look for your pet at least every other day. Sheltering of strays for the County is provided by Collier County Domestic Animal Services. You may also contact Animal Services at 239-252-7387 regarding your pet.
Why should I license?
Licensing helps Animal Services identify family pets, should an animal become lost. The fees from licensing are used to care for animals and investigate complaints about stray animals, among other services. Other goals of animal licensing are to promote responsible pet ownership and to reduce the tragedies associated with lost pets and pet overpopulation.
What are the licensing requirements?
Licensing Ordinance
All dogs and cats 4 months of age and older must be licensed with Collier County. Newly acquired pets and new residents to the County must license within 15 days of being in the county.
View the complete County ordinance
Due Date
Payment for your license is due on the expiration date of your current license. If you are licensing for the first time, you must purchase a license within 15 days of obtaining a pet over the age of 4 months or within 15 days of moving into Collier County.
A late fee is added to the license fee if your license is not purchased within 30 days of the due date. The late fee is $5.00.
License Term
Licenses are valid for 1 or 3 years from the rabies vaccination date to the vaccination expiration date or next anniversary of the rabies vaccination. Licenses will not be valid beyond the expiration of the rabies vaccination.
Why was licensing privatized?
The County chose to privatize animal licensing beginning in 2022 to promote animal licensing, to increase the cost-effectiveness of the program, and to provide additional services to its citizens.
Who is PetData?
Does PetData sell information?
We at PetData consider the privacy of our clients to be of paramount importance. PetData has never sold information or data to any third-party. PetData does not use any personally identifiable data collected for any purpose other than for those purposes as required by client contracts.
We do not respond to requests for information from non-client individuals or corporations, nor do we release information without the express written consent of our clients. PetData does not and will not share or sell client data with any other parties or make client data publicly available unless authorized by the client or required under a legal subpoena. All data belongs to our clients, and PetData serves only as a custodian for client-owned data.
Groups or individuals requesting data should contact their City or County directly as PetData will only release data to our contracted clients.

