Docupet is now the official pet licensing center for the City of Longmont, as all dogs and cats must be yearly licensed and vaccinated against rabies. The city believes proper identification is critical to safely reuniting pets with
their owners. Of the 6.5 million pets that enter shelters, about 11% are reunited with their owners.
The new system provides: 1) Online registration at www.longmontcolorado.gov/pets, 2) Registration by phone through DocuPet at 1-877-239-6072, 3) In-person pet licensing registration at Longmont Public Safety, 225 Kimbark, during lobby hours, & 4) Fees for licensing are $15 Spayed or Neutered; $25 Not Spayed or Neutered.
Once registered, unique tags for your pet are mailed for placement on a collar. The tags provide the pet’s first name and coded number. If a resident’s pet is lost with a DocuPet license, and someone locates the pet, the associated num
ber on the tag will assist them in reuniting a lost pet through HomeSafe, a 24/7 service at 1-877-239-6072. There are hundreds of options for pet tag designs.
For additional information at Longmont Public Safety, please call (303)651-8501 or email at PSpoliceanimalcontrolunit@longmontcolorado.gov