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Oakland County adopts uniform dog‑license year and $40 delinquent fee; licenses to run 365 days from purchase
Summary
The board adopted changes to county dog‑license rules: licenses will be valid for 365 days from purchase, a license is delinquent if bought more than 30 days after expiration, and a $40 delinquent fee will apply; staff said the changes take effect June 2 and cited increased sales after a new vendor rollout.
Oakland County commissioners voted to adopt a revised dog‑license fee structure that will make licenses valid for 365 days from the date of purchase, mark licenses delinquent if purchased more than 30 days past expiration and impose a $40 delinquent fee.
Animal shelter manager Bob Gett told commissioners the changes are designed to be fairer to pet owners, because under the old system…
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