Bergen County follows New Jersey's strict statewide exotic pet regulations under N.J.A.C. 7:25-4. Most non-native species, including primates, large reptiles, and big cats, require state Division of Fish and Wildlife permits or are prohibited entirely.
New Jersey maintains one of the nation's strictest exotic animal regimes, applied uniformly across Bergen County. The state classifies species as potentially dangerous (requiring permits) or prohibited. Primates, venomous snakes, alligators, large cats, bears, wolves, and most non-domesticated mammals are prohibited as pets without scientific or exhibitor permits. Permitted species like ferrets, certain parrots, and small reptiles still require care standards. Bergen County Animal Control and the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife jointly investigate complaints. The Bergen County Zoo at Van Saun does not accept surrendered exotic pets. Penalties for unlawful possession are imposed under state law.
Possession of prohibited exotic animals carries fines up to $1,000 per animal, plus seizure and possible criminal charges.
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