- Call Customer Service:
214-687-9137
License Online
In order to keep your pet’s registration current, payment is due within 30 days of the expiration of your current registration.
If you no longer have the pet or have moved out of the area, please use the update forms to let us know.
If you choose to opt out of the voluntary registration program, please return the metal registration tag to our licensing office within 30 days of the expiration of your current registration. Note that if your pet is ever lost and picked up by Frisco Animal Services, you will be required to pay an impound fee if the pet is not currently registered.
Mail to:
Frisco Pet Registration
c/o PetData
PO Box 141929
Irving, TX 75014-1929
Ready to register your pet? If you would like to register online, a convenience fee of $1.95 will apply for each transaction. Multiple pets can be registered in one transaction. Any required documents, such as your pet’s current rabies vaccination certificate, may be scanned and uploaded or submitted later by fax, mail or email. The registration will be issued after all required documents are received.
Please note that free registrations cannot be obtained through the online payment system. If you are a senior citizen (65+), please click here for other submission options.
If you prefer to pay by another method, click here to view your other payment options.
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Standard Registration Fees |
1 Year |
3 Year |
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Unaltered Pet |
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With Microchip |
$6.25 |
$16.00 |
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Without Microchip |
$7.50 |
$20.00 |
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Altered Pet |
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With Microchip |
$5.00 |
$12.50 |
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Without Microchip |
$6.25 |
$16.00 |
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Other Fees |
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Replacement Tag |
$5.00 |
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Senior citizens age 65 and over may register their pets free of charge.
Registrations cannot be valid longer than the expiration of your pet’s rabies vaccination, so please verify that you have three years remaining on your pet’s rabies certificate before applying for a three-year registration.
The cost for registering unaltered or fertile pets is higher than for registering spayed or neutered pets in order to promote sterilization and to reduce pet overpopulation.
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