Microchipping: Green Valley vs Tucson
How do microchipping rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?
Green Valley, AZ
Pima County
No data available yet for Green Valley.
Tucson, AZ
Pima County
Pima County, which licenses dogs for Tucson, requires every licensed dog to be implanted with a microchip and registered to the owner. The chip number is tied to the rabies certificate and the county license record.
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| Fact | Green Valley | Tucson |
|---|---|---|
| Required by | - | Pima County / PACC |
| Age threshold | - | Three months and older |
| Pairs with | - | Rabies and license |
| Scanned at | - | PACC intake |
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Green Valley FAQ
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Tucson FAQ
Do cats also have to be microchipped in Tucson?
No. Pima County mandatory licensing and microchipping currently applies to dogs. Cat microchipping is strongly encouraged and required for adoption from PACC, but not for private cat ownership.
What if my dog already has a chip from another state?
Existing chips are accepted. You register the chip number with PACC during licensing so Pima County can route lost-pet calls to you rather than requiring a second implant.
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