The City of Lincoln Animal Control is a vital service that provides protection for both animals and the public. The department's mission is to enforce animal-related laws, investigate complaints, and rescue animals in distress.
Key Statistics:
- 10,000+ animals rescued and sheltered each year
- 75% of animals are successfully rehomed or adopted
- 24/7 on-call service for emergencies
- 50+ animal control officers patrolling the city
- 3 animal rescue vehicles in operation
The City of Lincoln Animal Control officers are responsible for enforcing a comprehensive set of animal-related laws. These laws cover issues such as:
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Failing to license your pet
- Allowing your pet to run loose without a leash
- Neglecting to provide proper food, water, and shelter for your pet
- Failing to clean up after your pet
Animal Control officers investigate complaints about animal-related issues. Common complaints include:
How to File a Complaint:
- Call the Animal Control hotline at 402-441-6850
- File an online complaint at https://lincoln.ne.gov/city/police/animal-control
Animal Control officers rescue animals in a wide range of situations, including:
The City of Lincoln requires all dogs and cats to be licensed. Licenses are valid for one year and can be purchased online or at the Animal Control shelter. Microchipping is also encouraged, as it helps to reunite lost pets with their owners.
Benefits of Licensing and Microchipping:
- Identifies your pet in case it is lost or stolen
- Provides proof of ownership for insurance purposes
- Helps to deter animal theft and abandonment
- Contributes to funding for Animal Control services
The City of Lincoln Animal Control shelter houses a wide variety of adoptable animals. The shelter staff works tirelessly to find loving homes for every animal in their care.
How to Adopt or Rehome a Pet:
- Visit the Animal Control shelter at 2200 South 14th Street
- Call the shelter at 402-441-6850
- View adoptable animals online at https://lincoln.ne.gov/city/police/animal-control/adoption
Service | Number |
---|---|
Animals rescued | 10,000+ |
Animals rehomed or adopted | 75% |
Animal control officers | 50+ |
Animal rescue vehicles | 3 |
Complaints investigated | 2,500+ |
Licenses issued | 12,000+ |
Violation | Penalty |
---|---|
Animal cruelty or neglect | Up to $10,000 fine |
Failing to license your pet | $100 fine |
Allowing your pet to run loose without a leash | $50 fine |
Neglecting to provide proper food, water, and shelter for your pet | $200 fine |
Failing to clean up after your pet | $50 fine |
License Type | Fee |
---|---|
Annual dog license | $20 |
Annual cat license | $15 |
Three-year dog license | $50 |
Three-year cat license | $35 |
Animal Type | Adoption Fee | Rehoming Fee |
---|---|---|
Dog | $150 | $50 |
Cat | $100 | $50 |
Other animals (e.g., rabbits, birds) | $50 | $25 |
Animal Control plays a critical role in protecting public health and safety, promoting animal welfare, and ensuring the well-being of our community. By enforcing animal-related laws, investigating complaints, and rescuing animals in distress, Animal Control helps to:
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