Overview
New licensing portal for 2026! Click HERE to go to our online licensing portal.
Once you create an account:
- Click the PURPLE "Create a new application +" button.
- Under 1: pick "Vermont" in the first box and "Town of Georgia, VT" in the second box.
- Under 2: Select "Licensing" and then click the PURPLE "Create Application" button.
- Under Category, click the "Dog License" Button
- Click the PURPLE "NEXT" button.
- Enter your address and click the PURPLE "NEXT" button
- If everything looks correct, click the PURPLE "Finish & Create" button
- Fill out the application forms and add the rabies certificate under attachments
- Sign off application
Here is a link for general help using the portal: HELP
Once the application is reviewed, you will receive an online bill.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with the office at 802-524-3524.
- NOTE: The State of Vermont Rabies Control Program fee increased from $1 to $3 on January 1, 2025. This webpage was updated on December 31, 2024.
- Annual Licensing Deadline for Existing Pet Owners: April 1
- A person who fails to license a dog or wolf-hybrid in the required manner may be fined up to $500.00. [20 V.S.A. § 3550(a)]
Minimum Fee Schedule
All licensing requirements apply to dogs and wolf-hybrids (DWH) age six (6) months or older.
Per Vermont law, municipalities may levy an optional additional surcharge fee, not to exceed $10.00, to enforce its animal and rabies control program. [20 V.S.A. § 3581(c)(2)]
| Adoption Date (on or before) |
License Fee by April 1 | Total Fee if Late | Fee after April 1* | Total Fee if Late | Fee after October 1* | Total Fee if Late |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neutered or spayed | $11.00 | $13.00 | $11.00 | $13.00 | $9.00 | $10.00 |
| NOT neutered or spayed |
$15.00 | $19.00 | $15.00 | $19.00 | $11.00 | $13.00 |
* DWH adopted between April 1 and October 1: Owner has 30 days to license from time of adoption.
Working Farm Dog Fee: Add $5.00
Minimum Fee Components: All minimum fees (above in chart) include a required $3.00 fee for the State of Vermont Rabies Control Program and for the administration of State animal welfare laws as well as a required $4.00 State of Vermont Spay/Neuter Program fee; this $7 total per license goes to the State. The municipal clerk (if compensated, in part or in whole, by fees) retains $2.00 for their own use for each license or permit they issue. The town keeps the remaining balance once the State and clerk are paid their share per license.
Impoundment Financial Hardship Waiver: A municipality may waive the license fee for an impounded DWH upon showing current vaccinations and financial hardship. The State forfeits its portion of the fee.
Special Situations
Annual Breeding License (or Special License) and Pet Dealer Annual Permit Fees
Pet dealers are not exempt from other licensing requirements. See definition of pet dealer below.
| Dates | Breeding (or Special) License | Additional Each | Pet Dealer Permit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-10 Dogs or Wolf-Hybrids | Additional Each (over 10) | Total (flat) Fee | |
| On or Before April 1 | $30.00 | $3.00 | $25.00 |
| After April 1 | $45.00 | $4.50 | $37.50 |
Definitions and Requirements
General Licensing Requirements
- Neutered or Spayed Verification: Certificate of Sterilization signed by a licensed veterinarian.
- Vaccination Certificate (or certified copy) signed by a licensed veterinarian.
- Owner Certification of vaccination. (This should be recorded by the municipal clerk.)
Breeding License
Breeders may request a breeding [or special] license. Animals must be held in a proper enclosure. A current rabies vaccination is also required for each dog or wolf-hybrid. Such licensed dogs or wolf-hybrids are exempt from other license fees and any town surcharge. However, each breeding license issued is subject to the $1.00 State fee for the State Rabies Control Program. Note: Breeders of cats and ferrets may also apply for a breeding license for their operations.
Pet Dealer
A pet dealer is any person (excluding pet shops, animal shelters, or rescue organizations) who sells or exchanges, or offers to sell or exchange cats, dogs, or wolf-hybrids, or any combination thereof, from three or more litters in any 12-month period. The permit must be displayed prominently on the premises where the cats, dogs, or wolf-hybrids are kept. Dealers are not exempt from other required license(s).
Clerk requirements regarding pet dealers:
- Provide the pet dealer a copy of Part 3 of the Animal Welfare Regulations (with Animal Health Contact Information) - Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets.
- Provide the pet dealer information about sales tax obligations.
- Maintain a record of the types of animals kept by the permit holder.
Working Farm Dog License
“Working farm dog” means a dog that is bred or trained to herd or protect livestock or poultry or to protect crops and that is used for those purposes and that is registered as a working farm dog. Municipalities may not prohibit or regulate a “working farm dog” barking and/or running at large, on the license holder’s property, in order to herd or protect livestock, poultry, or crops.
Temporary Vermont Visitors
A person may bring a licensed dog(s) into Vermont for a period not to exceed 90 days, provided the owner has a valid, current certificate of rabies vaccination.
Rabies Vaccination Requirements
- All dogs and wolf-hybrids over 3 months old must be vaccinated.
- All vaccinations, including the initial vaccination, must use a U.S. Department of Agriculture-approved three-year rabies vaccine product.
- All vaccinations must be conducted by a licensed veterinarian.
- Every animal must receive a booster 9-12 months after initial vaccination.
- Vaccinations must be given every 36 months.