Pet Licence & Tag Fees - Mississauga Bylaw

Public Health and Welfare Ontario 3 Minutes Read · published February 11, 2026 Flag of Ontario

Mississauga, Ontario requires licences and tags for companion animals to support public health and welfare and to enforce animal-related bylaws. This guide explains how to apply for a pet licence and tag in Mississauga, what official forms exist, how fees are presented on the city site, and the enforcement and appeal routes available to residents. It summarises practical steps, common violations, and where to find the official application and contact information for By-law Enforcement and Licensing. Use the action steps below to apply, pay, report a lost tag, or appeal a decision.

Check your pet licence annually and update contact details after a move.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of pet-licensing requirements in Mississauga is carried out by the City's By-law Enforcement Division and Licensing staff. The official city page for pet licences lists the responsible department and application process; specific fine amounts and escalation rules are not consistently itemised on that page[1].

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, seizure of animals, and court prosecutions may be used as enforcement measures; specific orders and procedures are referenced by the city but monetary ranges may not be published on the same page.
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law Enforcement (City of Mississauga) handles complaints and inspections; use the city licensing page for contact and reporting directions[1].
  • Appeals and review: appeal avenues and time limits are not specified on the cited page; contact the By-law Enforcement office or Licensing for deadlines and procedures.
If you receive a notice, follow the instructions immediately and contact By-law Enforcement for timelines.

Applications & Forms

The City publishes online licensing information and an application or renewal process on its pet licences page; the specific form name or number is not specified on that page in a standard form-number format[1]. Residents can usually apply or renew online, by mail, or in person through Licensing and Permits—check the city page for the current submission options and accepted payment methods.

How to Apply and Practical Steps

  • Find the official application page and current fee schedule on the City of Mississauga website[1].
  • Prepare pet details: breed, age, colour, proof of spay/neuter if applicable, and owner contact information.
  • Pay the licence fee as directed by the city page; the cited page lists fee categories but may not list every amount explicitly.
  • Attach any required documents and submit via the methods listed on the official page.
  • Keep your licence tag on your pet and retain the receipt for 12 months or as advised by the city.

FAQ

Do I need a licence for dogs and cats in Mississauga?
Yes, licences and tags are required for companion animals under the City of Mississauga licensing rules; check the official page for species and age specifics.
How do I replace a lost pet tag?
Report the lost tag and request a replacement through the Licensing and Permits process on the city page; fees or proof requirements are listed by the city where applicable.
Can I get a refund if I move out of Mississauga?
Refund policies are determined by the city and are not fully described on the primary pet licences page; contact Licensing for case-specific advice.

How-To

  1. Go to the City of Mississauga pet licences page to review current licence categories and instructions.[1]
  2. Gather required documents: proof of spay/neuter (if applicable) and owner ID.
  3. Complete the online application or download and fill the form if an offline option is provided.
  4. Submit the application with payment by the accepted method listed on the city site.
  5. Receive your licence tag and attach it to your pet’s collar; retain receipt for records.
  6. If you disagree with a notice, contact By-law Enforcement for appeal options and timelines.

Key Takeaways

  • Apply through the official City of Mississauga licensing page to ensure compliance.
  • Fee details may be published by category; specific amounts are not always shown on the primary page.
  • By-law Enforcement handles complaints and enforcement—contact them promptly if you receive a notice.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Mississauga — Pet licences and tags