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Dog Leash Laws: Salt Lake City vs South Jordan

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and South Jordan, UT?

South Jordan has fewer restrictions than Salt Lake City.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Dogs must be leashed (max 6 ft) in all public areas in Salt Lake City per SLC 8.04.390. Off-leash only in designated dog parks like Memory Grove, Parley's, and Tanner.

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South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

South Jordan requires all dogs over 3 months to be licensed annually and leashed (max 6 ft) when off the owner's property, under Title 6 (Animals) of the Municipal Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CitySouth Jordan
Leash Max6 feet-
CodeSLC 8.04.390-
Off-leash ParksParley's, Tanner, Memory Grove, Lindsey Gardens-
Fine$50-$150+-
License age-3 months and older
Leash length-6 feet maximum
Rabies vaccination-Required for licensing
Animal control-Salt Lake County Animal Services
Owner liability-Utah Code §18-1-1 strict liability

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Salt Lake City FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail?

No. Dogs must be leashed on all SLC trails except designated off-leash parks.

Who enforces this?

Salt Lake City at (801) 535-7704.

South Jordan FAQ

Are there off-leash dog parks in South Jordan?

Yes — check Salt Lake County Parks and South Jordan Parks & Recreation for current off-leash locations. Leash laws apply everywhere else.

What if my dog bites someone?

Utah Code §18-1-1 imposes strict liability regardless of prior behavior. Report bites to Salt Lake County Animal Services and expect a dangerous-dog investigation.

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