Microchipping: Dearborn vs Livonia
How do microchipping rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Livonia, MI?
Dearborn and Livonia have similar restriction levels.
Dearborn, MI
Wayne County
Microchipping is voluntary in Wayne County but strongly encouraged by WCAS. All adoptable animals from county shelters receive chips registered to new owners before release.
View full Dearborn rules βLivonia, MI
Wayne County
Microchipping is voluntary in Wayne County but strongly encouraged by WCAS. All adoptable animals from county shelters receive chips registered to new owners before release.
View full Livonia rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Dearborn | Livonia |
|---|---|---|
| Mandate | Voluntary | Voluntary |
| Shelter scanning | Required by state | Required by state |
| Chip type | ISO 11784/11785 | ISO 11784/11785 |
| Free events | Multiple annually | Multiple annually |
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Dearborn FAQ
Is microchipping required in Wayne County?
No. State law requires shelters to scan strays but does not mandate chipping by owners. WCAS encourages chips and chips all adopted animals at no extra cost.
How do I register a microchip?
Use the chip manufacturer's registry such as HomeAgain, AKC Reunite, or 24PetWatch. Update contact information whenever you move or change phone numbers to maintain reunification.
Livonia FAQ
Is microchipping required in Wayne County?
No. State law requires shelters to scan strays but does not mandate chipping by owners. WCAS encourages chips and chips all adopted animals at no extra cost.
How do I register a microchip?
Use the chip manufacturer's registry such as HomeAgain, AKC Reunite, or 24PetWatch. Update contact information whenever you move or change phone numbers to maintain reunification.
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