Pet Redemption Process

Lost dogs and cats that are currently licensed and up to date on their rabies vaccinations may be redeemed 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., by calling us at (714) 935-6848.  If your pet is not licensed and up to date on their rabies vaccination you must redeem your pet during regular shelter business hours.

To ensure that an animal is returned to its rightful owner:

  • You will be asked to provide vaccination history or a photograph of your pet

  • You will be asked to verify the city and major cross streets where your pet was lost

  • You will be asked the date you last saw your pet

To redeem your pet, you will need:

  • A valid driver’s license or California ID card

  • To be at least 18 years of age or have a parent present to redeem your pet. Animals will not be released to a minor.

Fees

To encourage sterilization as a means to control pet overpopulation, OC Animal Care has instituted state-mandated fines for impounded unaltered dogs. To avoid the fines, proof of sterilization (verified by a licensed veterinarian via a certificate of sterility) must be provided prior to redemption. These fines are not in lieu of other fees charged and apply in addition to any veterinary services provided.

If it is the first time your licensed pet has been impounded, then you would qualify for OC Animal Care's "Take Me Home Program." This program is offered to all pet owners whose pet(s) are currently licensed with OC Animal Care and will apply to the first impound.  Pet owners will need to redeem their pet(s) within the first 24 hours. 

For your convenience, OC Animal Care accepts cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or Debit Cards.

First Impound brought in by Field Officers$192
Second and Subsequent Impound brought in by Field Officers$205
First and Subsequent Impound brought in by Citizen Over the Counter$134

CA State fine for dogs and cats that are impounded and not spayed/neutered.

First Occurrence$35
Second Occurrence$50
Third and Subsequent Occurrence$100

Dog or Cat$63 
(Fullerton $50, Orange $68)
Dog Declared Potentially Dangerous or Vicious before Impound$100

Large Animal (horse, cow, etc) brought in by Field Officers$171
Large Animal (horse, cow, etc) brought in by Citizen Over the Counter$126
Medium Animal (pig, goat, sheep, etc) brought in by Field Officers$134
Medium Animal (pig, goat, sheep, etc) brought in by Citizen Over the Counter$99
All other small animals (small mammals, birds, reptiles, etc) brought in by Field Officers or Over the Counter$63

Large Animal (horse, cow, etc)$155
Medium Animal (pig, goat, sheep, etc)$101
(Fullerton $100, Orange $101)
All other small animals (small mammals, birds, reptiles, etc)$10 
(Fullerton & Orange $50)

Rabies Vaccination$10
Veterinary Services performed by 
County Staff per 1/4 hour
$31 or 
$2/minute if less than 1/4 hour
Veterinary Services performed by 
anyone other than County Staff
Actual Cost
Owner Requested Euthanasia$132
Sedation$15
Spay/Neuter of Dog or Cat$200 
(Fullerton $65, Orange $75)
Microchip Implant and Registration$14
Disposal Fee at the Shelter$32
Disposal Fee in the Field: 
Dog, cat, or other small animal, plus transportation fee $54
$86
Disposal Fee in the Field: Large Animal$232
Disposal Fee in the Field: Medium Animal$138
Health Related Minor Grooming$21
Health Related Major Grooming$90
Health Related Bath, Small$32.50
Health Related Bath, Medium$44
Health Related Bath, Large$67

Animal Leash$1
Cat Carrier$4
Pet ID Tag (not a license)$2

Release Authorization Forms

Owner in Custody

In the event the owner of an impounded pet is in custody they may have a third party redeem the pet on their behalf. The owner of the pet will need to fill out the Release Authorization Form below and have the facility verify their identity. The third party must fill out the Custodian Acknowledgement Form at the time of pick-up of the pet.


Release Authorization Form
Custodian Acknowledgement Form