MCAS generally does not deal with wildlife nuisances. Here are regional resources to help you manage and resolve issues with wildlife, including coyotes, rodents, and other wildlife.
Sign up for the Multnomah County Animal Services Weekly Newsletter to receive Friday updates on adoptable pets, happy adoption stories, special events, and important news.
Use this form to renew your pet license, pay for licenses that have been issued and registered, or pay your license fee after receiving a notice of infraction.
Use this page to order a brand new pet license for pets that have never been licensed in Multnomah County. You will receive your pet’s new license ID tag in the mail.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is the county’s sole public animal shelter and control agency. The mission of MCAS is to provide equitable service, and excellence in quality of care.
Unable to volunteer at the shelter? Want animal companionship, but not ready to adopt? You can help shelter animals from the comfort of your own home as a foster volunteer. Learn how to get started.
Livestock registration is a FREE program provided by MCAS. This program enables MCAS officers and dispatchers to notify owners of stray livestock without resorting to impounding or transporting.