If you have experienced an animal-related emergency, please call 911.
For non-emergency animal-related calls, please call 520-316-6812 Monday-Thursday, or 520-568-3673 Friday-Sunday

The mission of City of Maricopa Animal Care & Control is for Maricopans to live in a community that promotes the humane treatment of animals through education, advocacy, and community service. The City of Maricopa works in partnership with Pinal County Animal Care and Control to protect animal welfare and public safety.

Contact us if you require assistance with:

  • SantiRabies control
  • Impounding of stray or dangerous dogs
  • Investigating cruelty cases
  • Educating the public to be more responsible pet owners
  • Handling excessive barking complaints
  • Assisting injured animals
  • Enforcing state laws, county ordinances, and city codes that pertain to the licensing, treatment and control of domestic animals

Licensing

State law requires all dogs over the age of three months to be vaccinated against rabies. The license requirement is to allow city or county agencies to ensure that the dog has a current rabies vaccination. It also gives animal control agencies a way to identify the owner of an impounded animal so they can get the animal back home. You must have a copy of a current rabies vaccination certificate from a licensed veterinarian that is good for at least one year. You can visit the Maricopa Wells Veterinary Hospital at 41620 W Maricopa-Casa Grande Hwy Suite 101 and purchase your license. Click here for more information and details on obtaining a license by mail.

 Feral Cats

Feral

Need Help with Outdoor Cats?

Please fill out and submit this form for the Animal Defense League of Arizona (ADLA) to request feral cats to be trapped, neutered, and returned (TNR).

You can also use the same link to schedule appointments with ADLA to spay/neuter your outdoor cats.

Pet & Animal Resources