Pet Licenses for State South Carolina

Looking for a Pet ID that looks like a Pet Driver’s License Tag?

Our South Carolina Pet IDs are perfect for dogs, cats, and any other family pets. Each South Carolina Dog Driver’s License is printed with your pet’s photo and detailed information such as address, breed, date of birth and more! Our tags are printed on heavy duty plastic to ensure you the highest quality and durability.

Available for all 50 states. Each order comes with 2 different sizes, a real sized Pet License and a smaller Collar version.

See an example of a South Carolina Pet License Below. Some states may have multiple versions of IDs.

South Carolina state pet licenses

 

 

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This special bundle is designed to give you peace of mind and multiple ways to identify your furry friend, whether you're at home or on the go.
Our pet IDs are durable, personalized, and available for all 50 states, ensuring your pet gets the best possible care and safety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I really need to license my pet in South Carolina?

Yes, all dogs and cats in South Carolina are required to be licensed.

2. How much does it cost to license a pet in South Carolina?

Each Pet ID License comes with (1) a large wallet-sized Pet ID Card that looks similar to an actual Driver’s License and (3) smaller versions for $19.95. FREE SHIPPING on ALL ORDERS.

3. What happens if I don’t license my pet?

Pet owners who fail to comply with pet licensing regulations can be subject to fines and penalties.

4. How often do I need to renew my pet’s license?

Pet licenses in South Carolina must be renewed after their expiry date mentioned on Pet ID.

5. What is the purpose of a Dog Driver’s License tag in South Carolina?

The purpose of a Dog Driver’s License tag in South Carolina is to ensure that all dogs riding in vehicles in the state are properly vaccinated and licensed, which can help prevent the spread of disease and ensure public safety.