Crisis Connections, Inc.
Pet Licenses/Senior Discount offered at City of Kirkland
Crisis Connections, Inc., Kirkland, Washington, United States, 98034
Overview
Authorized to provide City of Kirkland pet licenses to pet owners. Benefits
Found pets are reunited quickly with their owner Pet gets a free ride home the first time it is found Vacation Pet Alert can notify owners if pet gets loose during a vacation 123 5th Avenue, Kirkland City Hall, Kirkland, WA 98033 Transportation
Kirkland City Hall is located in downtown Kirkland, northwest of Peter Kirk Park and northeast of Heritage Park. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information. Licensing
Fill out application online or visit a licensing location, including city offices. Fees
Unaltered dog/cat: $60 Altered dog/cat: $30 Senior/disabled: $15 Qualified low-income residents: $0 Service animal: Free Requirements
No restrictions for pet licenses. City of Kirkland pet licenses are required for all dogs and cats 12 weeks of age or older in most areas of the county. All dogs and cats twelve weeks old and older owned, harbored, kept or maintained in the city by Kirkland residents must be licensed and vaccinated against rabies. For senior/disabled discount: Pet owner must be age 65 or older or have a documented disability; Pet must be altered. For qualified low-income residents: resident must qualify through the Kirkland Cares Low-Income Support Program; Pet must be altered. For service animals: Owner must have a documented disability and statement that animal is a service animal; A service animal is any animal that is trained or being trained to aid a person who is blind, hearing impaired, or otherwise disabled and is used for that purpose and is registered with a recognized service animal organization. Service area
Service area Agency info
City of Kirkland Provides basic government services for the city of Kirkland.
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Authorized to provide City of Kirkland pet licenses to pet owners. Benefits
Found pets are reunited quickly with their owner Pet gets a free ride home the first time it is found Vacation Pet Alert can notify owners if pet gets loose during a vacation 123 5th Avenue, Kirkland City Hall, Kirkland, WA 98033 Transportation
Kirkland City Hall is located in downtown Kirkland, northwest of Peter Kirk Park and northeast of Heritage Park. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information. Licensing
Fill out application online or visit a licensing location, including city offices. Fees
Unaltered dog/cat: $60 Altered dog/cat: $30 Senior/disabled: $15 Qualified low-income residents: $0 Service animal: Free Requirements
No restrictions for pet licenses. City of Kirkland pet licenses are required for all dogs and cats 12 weeks of age or older in most areas of the county. All dogs and cats twelve weeks old and older owned, harbored, kept or maintained in the city by Kirkland residents must be licensed and vaccinated against rabies. For senior/disabled discount: Pet owner must be age 65 or older or have a documented disability; Pet must be altered. For qualified low-income residents: resident must qualify through the Kirkland Cares Low-Income Support Program; Pet must be altered. For service animals: Owner must have a documented disability and statement that animal is a service animal; A service animal is any animal that is trained or being trained to aid a person who is blind, hearing impaired, or otherwise disabled and is used for that purpose and is registered with a recognized service animal organization. Service area
Service area Agency info
City of Kirkland Provides basic government services for the city of Kirkland.
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