Pet registration
What do you need to do?
Update, cancel or transfer your registration
You must register a dog or cat 3 months of age and over in Bayside. You will need to renew your registration by April 10 each year. Find out what you need to do and how to register or pay for your renewal online.
How do I renew and pay my registration?
You will receive a renewal notice in the mail before April. This notice will have your animal number. This number can be used to pay your renewal online.
What if I want to update, cancel or transfer my registration?
You can update your or your pet's information. You can also cancel your registration or transfer ownership to an immediate family member in Bayside.
What’s required to change my registration?
What do I need to update our details?
To update your registration information you will need your:
- Animal number found on your renewal letter
- Tag number which is found on your pet’s collar
When can I cancel my registration?
You can cancel your registration if you have moved, your pet was sold, passed away or lost.
If I cancel, can I get a refund?
To get a refund you will need to provide proof of your changed situation with documents such as a:
- Bill or rates notice if you've moved
- Vet certificate if your pet has passed away
- Statutory declaration
Refund entitlement:
- 50% refund on registration fees paid from the 10 April – 9 October
- No refund provided on state levy
- No refund provided after 10 October – 9 April
Who can I transfer ownership to?
You can transfer ownership to an immediate family member living in Bayside. You can apply for this online with signed written permission from the current owner or a statutory declaration from the new owner.
Why is accurate information important?
Accurate and up to date registration information allows us to:
- Identify and return your pet if they are lost.
- Send important mail like renewal letters to your correct address.
Update your animal registration
I need to register my pet
If you have moved into Bayside, or bought a new dog or cat 3 months of age and over you will need to register them.
What are the fees for dogs?
The fee is $86.51 if your dog is either:
- Desexed
- Under 8 months old at first registration
- Over 10 years old
- Kept for working stock
- Kept for breeding at licensed premises
- Registered with an applicable organisation
- Undergone obedience training with an approved organisation.
You can register an undesexed dog under 8 months of age at the reduced desexed rate for the first registration period. Once your dog has been desexed, you will need to update your animal registration with proof of desexing to continue receiving this rate. The maximum registration fee will apply for registration renewal of undesexed dogs over 8 months of age.
The registration cost is $273.01 for all other dogs, including restricted, dangerous or menacing dogs.
What are the fees for cats?
The fee is $51.51 if your cat is either:
- Desexed
- Over 10 years old
- Kept for breeding at licensed premises
- Registered with an approved association
All other cats are $149.51
Are there any concession rates?
Holders of the following cards are eligible for a discount:
- Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Gold Card specifying War Widow issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Gold Card specifying TPI issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs
There are no fee reductions for:
- holders of Health Care and Seniors Cards
- restricted, dangerous or menacing dogs
- the state government levy
Dogs
The discounted concession fee is $45.51 if your dog is either:
- Desexed
- Over 10 years old
- Kept for working stock
- Kept for breeding at licensed premises
- Registered with an applicable organisation
- Undergone obedience training with an approved organisation
The concession registration fee is $138.76 for all other dogs.
Cats
The discounted concession fee is $28.01 if your cat is either:
- Desexed
- Over 10 years old
- Kept for breeding at licensed premises
- Registered with an approved association
All other cats are $77.01.
Does my pet need to be desexed before registration?
All cats must be desexed before registration.
You can register an undesexed dog under 8 months of age at the reduced desexed rate for the first registration period. Once your dog has been desexed, you will need to update your animal registration with proof of desexing to continue receiving this rate.
The maximum registration fee will apply for new registration or registration renewal of undesexed dogs over 8 months of age.
You may apply for your pet to be exempt from desexing. Read more about the exemption conditions.
Does my pet need to be microchipped?
All cats and dogs must be microchipped before being registered for the first time. You can be fined if you do not get your pet microchipped.
How do I know if my dog has been declared dangerous?
A council can declare your dog dangerous if:
- the dog has caused serious injury or death to a person or animal
- the dog is a menacing dog and its owner has received at least 2 infringement notices for failing to comply with restraint requirements
- the dog has been declared dangerous under corresponding legislation in another State/Territory
- there is any other warranted reason or situation.
A dangerous dog declaration has effect throughout Victoria and it cannot be revoked, amended or otherwise altered.
To register a dangerous or menacing dog please email us at animals@bayside.vic.gov.au or phone (03) 9599 4626.
Can I transfer my registration from another council?
We do not accept registration transfers from other councils. If you have moved into Bayside, you will need to complete a new registration.
What does registration help us do?
Your registration helps us:
- find your pet if it's lost
- fund pet-related education and programs
- maintain and fund pet-friendly parks and facilities.
To register and pay online you will need:
- Your dog or cat microchipped
- A certificate of microchipping
- The microchip ID number
For a reduced fee, you will need documents proving:
- Desexing (unless you dog is under 8 months old)
- Registration with an applicable organisation and the owner's membership
- Pensioner concession
What happens after I pay online?
We will:
- Check your information. If there are any issues, we will clarify with you.
- Process your registration within 3-4 weeks.
- Send you a confirmation letter to your postal address with your registration tags.
Your pet must wear its registration tag at all times.
You will need to renew your registration by April 10 each year. We will send you a reminder notice closer to the renewal date.