Dogs over three months must be microchipped and registered with Council.
Keeping multiple dogs
Our Local Law states that residents may not keep more than two dogs (three months of age or older) without a permit. Before registering your pet(s), you will need to apply for a permit to keep more than two dogs.
Reduced fee
You can get a reduction on the standard registration fee if any of the following categories apply to your dog:
You cannot get a reduced fee for a dangerous or restricted breed dog (Animal Welfare Victoria).
The reduced fees for registering a dog are:
| Registration type |
Fee |
| Reduced fee |
$56.00 |
| Reduced fee (concession rate) |
$28.00 |
The above amounts are correct as of 1 July 2025.
You will need to provide proof of all relevant criteria (for example a sterilisation certificate) to get the fee reduction.
The concession rate only applies to pensioners and veterans - more information is provided below.
Standard fees
If a fee reduction (see above) does not apply, the standard fees for registering a dog are:
| Type of dog |
Fee |
| Standard dog |
$216.00 |
| Standard dog (concession rate) |
$108.00 |
| Dangerous dog |
$420.00 |
| Dangerous dog (concession rate) |
Not applicable |
The above amounts are correct as of 1 July 2025.
The dangerous dog category applies if your dog is declared menacing, dangerous or is classified as a restricted breed dog (Animal Welfare Victoria).
The concession rate only applies to pensioners and veterans - more information is provided below.
Fee exemptions
You may be entitled to a fee exemption if your dog is:
- a Guide Dog
- a State Dog
- a Commonwealth Dog
- an assistance dog (see below).
You will still need to register your dog, but no fee will apply. You will need to provide proof to receive the exemption.
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are trained to perform tasks or functions that assist a person with a disability to alleviate the effects of their disability. Find out whether you're eligible and apply for a fee exemption.