California Service Dog License

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Skyline of palm trees and a sunset for a page on California service dog license laws

In certain counties in California, assistance dog handlers have the option to register their dogs and obtain official service animal identification tags. For example, under Los Angeles County Code §10.20.090 — Service Animal License and License Tag:

A person owning or having custody of a service animal, may obtain a service animal license and tag. The Director may issue a license and tag after receiving proof that the animal has been successfully trained as a service animal.

California Service Dog ADA Rights

  • This license and tag are optional. Service dog handlers are not required to present or obtain this tag to access public spaces or businesses in California.
  • Additionally, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not require service dogs to be registered or to wear identification.
  • Many handlers choose to get the tag for convenience or emergency identification purposes, not because it’s mandatory.

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