Microchipping: Jersey City vs North Bergen
How do microchipping rules compare between Jersey City, NJ and North Bergen, NJ?
Jersey City, NJ
Hudson County
Jersey City does not require microchipping under Ch. 56 but strongly recommends it alongside annual licensing. Liberty Humane Society scans every found animal, and microchipped pets are reunited with owners far faster than those with tags alone.
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Hudson County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Jersey City | North Bergen |
|---|---|---|
| Mandatory chip | No, recommended only | - |
| Stray hold period | Seven days NJ statute | - |
| Shelter scanner | Liberty Humane Society | - |
| Common chip | ISO 15-digit standard | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Jersey City FAQ
Is microchipping required for dogs in Jersey City?
No. Ch. 56 requires an annual license and rabies tag, but microchipping is voluntary. It is strongly recommended because Liberty Humane Society scans every found pet.
What happens if my unchipped dog is picked up?
Animal Control transports strays to Liberty Humane Society, which holds them for seven days under NJ Β§4:19-15.16 before adoption; reclaim fees and license verification apply.
North Bergen FAQ
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