Dog and Cat registrations, microchipping and sterilisation

Learn about the requirements for registering, sterilising, and microchipping your animals, along with the allowable number of animals at your property.

Dog and cat registration requirements

The Dog Act 1976 requires all dogs over the age of three (3) months to be microchipped and registered.

The Cat Act 2011 requires all cats over the age of six (6) months of age must be microchipped, sterilised, and registered.

Important notes:

How to register your dog or cat

  1. Complete the Animal registration form

  2. Ensure you have the following information to include with your form:

    • Completed registration form

    • Payment (see fees below)

    • Proof of concession card holder (if applicable)

    • Proof of sterilisation (if applicable)

  3. Submit the completed form online or send the documents and payment to the City of Armadale:

    • In person at the City’s Administration Centre

    • By post to the City of Armadale, Locked Bag 2, ARMADALE WA 6992

    • By email (payment details cannot be emailed, after the form has been received Ranger Services will contact you to obtain your payment details over the phone).

Animal registration form

If you need this form in an alternative format, such as a hard copy, large print, or audio, please contact us at (08) 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au. You can also find this form in PDF format below.

Application for Animal Registration

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Registration fees

Please note, pensioner concession card holders receive 50% discount on the following fees.

Length of Registration

Unsterilised Dog

Sterilised Dog / Cat

Dangerous Dog

Guide Dog / Assistance Dog

1 year *

$50

$20

$50 - No Concessions

Nil

3 years

$120

$42.50

Not available

Nil

Lifetime

$250

$100

Not available

Nil

* Note: Any new 1-year registration made between 1 June and 31 October is subject to 50% off the registration fee. This is due to the registration expiring on 31 October in the same year.

Guide dogs and assistance dogs

Guide dog and assistance dog owners are exempt from paying registration fees. An assistance dog is defined as a dog whose use can alleviate or manage effect of a person’s disability or medical condition. A letter/certificate from one of the following organisations is required:

Transfer your current registration

If your dog or cat is currently registered at another Council, you can transfer the registration to the City of Armadale at no additional cost. Complete the Animal Registration Form, tick the transfer box, and inform us of the Council you are moving from. Fill out the form as though it were a new registration. After we confirm your previous registration details, we will transfer the registration and mail you a City of Armadale animal tag.

Animal registration form

If you need this form in an alternative format, such as a hard copy, large print, or audio, please contact us at (08) 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au. You can also find this form in PDF format below.

Application for Animal Registration

1.02 MB

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Change of details/ownership

Please complete and submit the relevant form if there have been changes in your animal ownership or if you need to update your animal's registration details (eg change of address or death of the animal).

Animal change of details form

If you need this form in an alternative format, such as a hard copy, large print, or audio, please contact us at (08) 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au. You can also find this form in PDF format below.

Animal Registration - Change of Details form

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Animal transfer of ownership form

If you need this form in an alternative format, such as a hard copy, large print, or audio, please contact us at (08) 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au. You can also find this form in PDF format below.

Animal transfer of ownership form

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Replacement registration tags

If you have lost your registration tag or can no longer read the numbers clearly, you can request a replacement free of charge. To request a replacement tag for your dog or cat phone Ranger Services on 9394 5000 or email.

Number of dogs permitted

Under the City of Armadale Dog Local Law, the number of dogs allowed on a property depends on the property size:

If you wish to keep more than the prescribed number of dogs, you can apply for an exemption to have up to a maximum of six (6) dogs. All dogs must be registered and microchipped to the property where they will reside. Complete the Application Form to Keep Multiple Dogs and pay the application fee. A Ranger will conduct a property inspection, and the application will be assessed for approval.

Multiple Dog Application Form

If you need this form in an alternative format, such as a hard copy, large print, or audio, please contact us at (08) 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au. You can also find this form in PDF format below.

Multiple Dog Application Form

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Number of cats permitted

Under the City of Armadale Cat Local Law, a maximum of four (4) cats are allowed per property. If you wish to keep more than four (4) cats, you must apply for a permit. All cats must be registered and microchipped to the property where they will reside. Complete the Application Form to Keep Multiple Cats and pay the application fee. A Ranger will inspect the property and assess the application for approval.

Note: The City of Armadale introduced new Cat Local Laws on 5 February 2025. Owners with five (5) or more registered cats when these laws came into effect do not require a permit. However, they cannot replace any cat that dies or is permanently removed from the property.

To apply for a multiple cat permit please contact Ranger Services on 9394 5000 or email.

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