Exotic Pets: Carson vs Santa Clarita
How do exotic pets rules compare between Carson, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?
Santa Clarita has fewer restrictions than Carson.
Carson, CA
Los Angeles County
Carson does not have an exotic-pet ordinance of its own. Exotic-animal possession is controlled by California Fish & Game Code §2118 and 14 CCR §671, which prohibit private possession of a broad list of restricted wildlife (primates, most carnivores, crocodilians, venomous reptiles, large constrictors, wild felines, etc.) without a state permit. LA County Code Title 10 reinforces this by banning the keeping of wild, dangerous, or exotic animals in residential areas.
View full Carson rules →Santa Clarita, CA
Los Angeles County
Santa Clarita regulates exotic pets through SCMC 17.62 and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations. Many exotic species are prohibited as pets in California without special permits. Venomous reptiles, primates, and large predators are restricted.
View full Santa Clarita rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carson | Santa Clarita |
|---|---|---|
| Carson exotic-pet ordinance? | None — state law controls | - |
| Governing state law | Cal. F&G Code §2118 + 14 CCR §671 (restricted species list) | - |
| Commonly banned in CA | Ferrets, primates, large constrictors, venomous reptiles, wild felines, raccoons, skunks, foxes | - |
| Permitted exotics with no state permit | Hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, most parrots, most domestic-bred reptiles (lizards, ball pythons) | - |
| Enforcement | CDFW + LA County Animal Care & Control + Carson Code Enforcement | - |
| Penalty for restricted-species possession | Misdemeanor, fines $500–$10,000, animal seizure | - |
| State Regulation | - | CA Fish & Game Code + 14 CCR |
| Prohibited | - | Large cats, primates, bears, wolves |
| Permits | - | CDFW permits for some species |
| Local Code | - | SCMC 17.62 Animal Keeping |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Carson FAQ
Can I keep a ferret in Carson?
No. Ferrets remain illegal as pets statewide in California under 14 CCR §671. Carson has no local exemption.
Can I own a large snake (boa, python) or iguana?
Most domestically bred non-venomous snakes (ball pythons, corn snakes, boas under listed length thresholds) and lizards (iguanas, bearded dragons) are not on California's restricted list and may be kept without a permit, but any species listed in 14 CCR §671 requires a CDFW permit.
Can I have a pet monkey or wild cat?
No. All nonhuman primates and all wild felines (servals, ocelots, lynx, big cats) are restricted under Cal. F&G Code §2118 and require a state permit that is not issued for private pet ownership.
Santa Clarita FAQ
Can I own an exotic pet in Santa Clarita?
Many exotic species are prohibited in California. Large cats, primates, bears, and wolves cannot be kept as pets. Contact CDFW for specific species restrictions.
Can I own a ferret in Santa Clarita?
No. Ferrets are illegal as pets in California under CDFW regulations, with no permits available for private ownership. This is a state-level restriction, not a city one.
Do I need a permit to own a snake or reptile in Santa Clarita?
Many common pet reptiles (corn snakes, ball pythons, bearded dragons) are legal without permits. Venomous species, native California reptiles, and large constrictors are restricted by CDFW.
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