Pet Licensing Assistance Program for unincorporated Larimer County

To be eligible for the Larimer County free pet licensing, you must meet all of the following qualifications

  • Reside in unincorporated Larimer County
  • Be aged 62 or older
  • All pets must be spayed or neutered and up to date on rabies vaccination
  • Must meet income qualifications/guidelines

Step 2  

If you believe you meet the eligibility criteria, complete the Application For Pet Licensing Assistance Eligibility, as you may be eligible for a license for each pet at no charge. 

Please call 970-498-7683 if you have questions or need further assistance applying. 


  Step 1 Step 3  

Once you qualify for the assistance program:

  • You must renew on an annual basis.
  • The license fee will be paid by Larimer County.

  Step 2

FAQs

  1. How Is Animal Control Handled In Unincorporated Larimer County?

    NOCO Humane is responsible for animal control in unincorporated Larimer County under a contract with the County. Their Animal Control Officers handle issues related to animal welfare and control, except for those involving County-approved pet facilities.

    • If you have questions about animal control, Code Compliance staff will direct you to NOCO Humane.

    • County Code Compliance staff handle complaints about illegal pet facilities.

    • Complaints that belong to NOCO Humane are sent to them for follow-up through their complaint process.

    For more information, or to submit a complaint to NOCO Humane please visit https://www.nocohumane.org/animal-control.