Pet Licenses

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The City of Oak Creek requires a license for dogs (limit three) and cats over five months of age.

Licensing Requirements

  1. For dogs (limit three) and cats over five months of age.
  2. A current certificate of rabies vaccination showing the tag number and the expiration date (will be returned with the license), unless dates on the postcard are current.
  3. License year of January 1 - December 31 is Due by March 31.

Beginning April 1st, a late fee will be charged except for a New Resident or New Pet Owner who licenses within 30 days of:

  • Residency
  • Obtaining a dog or cat on or after April 1st
  • When a dog or cat reaches five months of age on or after April 1st
 Pet  Before March 31st
Unaltered
Before March 31st
Neutered/Spayed
After April 1st
Unaltered
After April 1st
Neutered/Spayed 
Dog  $24.00  $12.00  $36.00  $18.00
 Cat  $24.00  $12.00  $36.00  $18.00

New Pet Owners

Have a new pet that needs to be licensed? Save time by filling out the New Pet Application, and bring it with you when licensing your pet.

Licensing Payment Options

Online
By Mail
In Person

Renewal Postcards

Renewal postcards (emails for online licensing) should be received from MADACC by January 31st. If you do not receive one, please contact MADACC at (414) 649-8640. Please provide postcard at time of licensing.

Wisconsin State Statute

It is required by Wisconsin State Statute for all dog and cat owners in Milwaukee County to license their pets. Simply stated, a tagged animal is much easier to reunite with his/her owner. Please see the MADACC link below to review the benefits animals with licenses receive when found while wearing a current license should they happen to be found as a stray in the community. All municipalities in Milwaukee County now use the same fee structure for licensing.

For all services offered by MADACC, please follow this link: http://madacc.org/services/

Wisconsin State Statutes, Section 174 makes it mandatory for dogs and cats to be licensed. See the Municipal Ordinance on animal regulations at Municipal Code, Ch. 07 Licensing and Regulations, Sec 7.40 Animal Regulations.