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Exotic Pets: Acworth vs Smyrna

How do exotic pets rules compare between Acworth, GA and Smyrna, GA?

Acworth and Smyrna have similar restriction levels.

Acworth, GA

Cobb County

Heavy Restrictions

GA Code §27-5-4 prohibits Class 1 wild animals as pets statewide. Acworth and Cobb County have no additional local exotic-pet ordinances beyond state law. DNR permit required for many non-standard animals.

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Smyrna, GA

Cobb County

Heavy Restrictions

GA Code §27-5-4 prohibits Class 1 wild animals as pets. No local exotic-pet ordinance beyond state law in Smyrna/Cobb County. DNR permit required for many non-traditional animals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAcworthSmyrna
State AuthorityGA Code §27-5-4GA Code §27-5-4
Class 1 ProhibitedBig cats, bears, wolves, alligators, venomous reptilesBig cats, bears, wolves, alligators, venomous reptiles
Local OrdinanceNone beyond state lawNone beyond state law
Permit AuthorityGA DNR Wildlife Resources DivisionGA DNR Wildlife Resources Division

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Acworth FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Acworth?

GA Code §27-5-4 prohibits Class 1 wild animals as pets statewide. Acworth and Cobb County have no additional local exotic-pet ordinances beyond state law. DNR permit required for many non-standard animals.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Acworth?

State Authority: GA Code §27-5-4. Class 1 Prohibited: Big cats, bears, wolves, alligators, venomous reptiles. Local Ordinance: None beyond state law. Permit Authority: GA DNR Wildlife Resources Division.

Smyrna FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Smyrna?

GA Code §27-5-4 prohibits Class 1 wild animals as pets. No local exotic-pet ordinance beyond state law in Smyrna/Cobb County. DNR permit required for many non-traditional animals.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Smyrna?

State Authority: GA Code §27-5-4. Class 1 Prohibited: Big cats, bears, wolves, alligators, venomous reptiles. Permit Authority: GA DNR Wildlife Resources Division. Local Ordinance: None beyond state law.

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