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Exotic Pets: Englewood vs Hackensack

How do exotic pets rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Englewood and Hackensack have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

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.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

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.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodHackensack
Governing lawN.J.A.C. 7:25-4N.J.A.C. 7:25-4
Permit authorityNJ Fish and WildlifeNJ Fish and Wildlife
PrimatesProhibited as petsProhibited as pets
FerretsLegal without permitLegal without permit
EnforcementState and countyState and county

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Englewood FAQ

Can I own a monkey or primate in Bergen County?

No. New Jersey prohibits private ownership of primates as pets. Only licensed exhibitors, researchers, and accredited zoos may keep them under strict permit conditions.

Are sugar gliders or hedgehogs allowed?

Sugar gliders are legal in New Jersey with proper care. Hedgehogs are also permitted. Always confirm with NJ Fish and Wildlife for current species classifications before purchase.

What about a pet snake?

Many non-venomous snakes are legal without permits. Large constrictors over six feet, venomous species, and protected natives require state permits. Check the NJ exotic species list before acquiring.

Hackensack FAQ

Can I own a monkey or primate in Bergen County?

No. New Jersey prohibits private ownership of primates as pets. Only licensed exhibitors, researchers, and accredited zoos may keep them under strict permit conditions.

Are sugar gliders or hedgehogs allowed?

Sugar gliders are legal in New Jersey with proper care. Hedgehogs are also permitted. Always confirm with NJ Fish and Wildlife for current species classifications before purchase.

What about a pet snake?

Many non-venomous snakes are legal without permits. Large constrictors over six feet, venomous species, and protected natives require state permits. Check the NJ exotic species list before acquiring.

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