Dogs and dog registration

All dogs in Tasmania over the age of six months legally have to be registered.

You have to renew your registration by 31 July each year (and keep a copy of your receipt). 

Some guidelines:

Fees 2023/24

Dog Registration CategoryStandard Registration FeeLate Registration Fee
Non De-sexed Dog$119.10$30.00
De-sexed Dog$47.70
Concession Non-Desexed$77.70
Concession De-sexed$36.30
Working Dog$101.50
Declared Dangerous Dog1st Year - $500.00
2nd Year Onwards - $200.00
Special Assistance DogNo Charge

* – Concession Fee eligibility is on production of a Commonwealth Pensioner Concession Card, Repatriation Health Card or Health Care Card.

** – Working dog owners must satisfy that the dog is a bona fide working dog pursuant to the Dog Control Act 2000.

*** – Special Assistance Dogs includes, guide and hearing dogs as defined by the Guide Dogs and Hearing Dogs Act 1967.  For other Special Assistance Dog registrations, the owner must produce evidence that the dog has been trained by an organisation for the specific purpose of performing identifiable physical tasks and behaviours to assist a person with a disability, in order to aid quality of life and/or independence.

How to register your dog

To register your dog, please download and complete our Dog Registration Application Form.

Alternatively, you can get a form from Council’s Customer Service Centre at 374 Main Road, Glenorchy.

Please bring the form in to our Customer Service Centre. We will give you a dog registration disc which is marked with an individual number linked directly to you.

You’ll receive your yearly registration renewals in the mail. 

Resources: Your dog and the law flyer (PDF)