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Microchipping: Chandler vs Mesa

How do microchipping rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Mesa, AZ?

Mesa has fewer restrictions than Chandler.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Maricopa County Animal Care and Control microchips every dog and cat before adoption from its East and West Valley shelters. The county has no mandate for owned pets, but a chip is strongly recommended and is the fastest way to reclaim a lost pet from MCACC.

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Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Mesa does not require pet microchipping under Title 5, but Maricopa County strongly recommends it and shelters routinely chip impounded animals before adoption. Microchipping helps recover lost pets faster than license tags alone, especially during Phoenix-metro monsoons.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerMesa
Mandatory countywideNo, voluntary for pets-
Shelter adoptionsMicrochip included-
Typical clinic costAround twenty-five dollars-
Scanning agencyMaricopa County MCACC-
Critical stepKeep registration current-
Microchipping mandate-No
Shelter chipping-All adoptions
License substitute-No
Cost typical-$25-$50
Registry update-Owner responsibility

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chandler FAQ

Is microchipping my pet required in Maricopa County?

No. The county does not require microchipping for owned pets. It is included in every shelter adoption, and most veterinarians and rescues offer affordable chipping for around twenty-five dollars during routine visits.

How does microchipping help if my pet is lost?

MCACC scans every stray on intake. A registered chip lets staff call the owner immediately, often before the hold period expires. Always update the registry whenever you move or change phone numbers to avoid losing the link.

Mesa FAQ

Is microchipping required in Mesa?

No. Microchipping is not required by Mesa Title 5 or Maricopa County, though it is strongly recommended and provided automatically at county shelter adoptions.

Does a microchip replace a dog license?

No. Maricopa County still requires a separate annual dog license with rabies vaccination. The microchip is a parallel identification tool, not a license substitute.

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