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Director Becky Wilson
bwilson@co.volusia.fl.us
(386) 740-5241
(West Volusia)
(386) 248-1790
(Daytona Beach)
(386) 423-3369
(New Smyrna Beach)
29 Keyton Dr.
Daytona Beach, FL 32124

Mission:
To provide Animal Control Services to the public in the most effective, efficient and courteous means possible. We will provide professional, pro-active enforcement of Volusia County Code of Ordinances chapter 14 and the State Statutes pertaining to animals. We will promote responsible pet ownership by individual contact and community outreach programs.

To view and print the following PDF documents, you must have the Adobe Acrobat. If you do not have it, you may download one for free.

Volusia County's spay and neuter ordinance (PDF)

Apply for an unaltered animal permit (PDF format)
Permit instructions
(read this first)
Unaltered animal permit application
Herding dog oath
Hunting dog oath
Show and competition dog oath

Unaltered animal permit microchip registry




Pet Vet Cruiser
A state-of–the-art mobile veterinary clinic for pet owners who qualify to have their pets surgically sterilized.

 


What Animal Control does
Frequently asked questions
Requirements of pet ownership
For more information

Adopt-a-pet
Find the perfect four-legged companion and friend through this partnership with area humane societies.


Animal Control is looking for volunteers to work during and after a disaster.
disaster copy.jpg (4961 bytes)Duties may include working at the People and Pet evacuation shelter, animal rescue, animal transport during evacuation, office work, and more. For more information or to volunteer, call Animal Control at (386) 740-5241.

Community outreach program
Animal Services has a speaker available for presentations on responsible pet ownership for your group, such as schools, boy scouts, girl scouts, homeowners associations and civic organizations. Please call (386) 248-1790 to schedule your presentation.

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The rebate program for spaying and neutering has been terminated.

Other links of interest
Planning a portable pet disaster supply kit - the American Red Cross
Disaster preparedness/sheltering information for pet owners
The Humane Society

Sunshine State House Council hurricane/fire emergency equine evacuation

 

 

Comments or questions?
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