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Dangerous DogDefinition of Dangerous DogA declaration of Dangerous Dog is made by a Harris County Justice of the Peace. A Dangerous Dog is defined as a dog that:
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Harris County Animal Regulations on Dangerous Dogs How to Request a Dangerous Dog Declaration
Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts web site The Process of Declaring a Dog DangerousStep 1 A person goes to their
Justice of the Peace court and fills out the
Dangerous Dog Affadavit to begin the process. The
affadavit will ask for the person's
information, description of the dog, dog's
owner (name and address), and a description of
the incident that led the person to believe the
dog is dangerous. Step 2 Justice of the Peace Court gives owner notice of the complaint. The owner, after receiving notification, has 5 days to deliver the animal to HCPHES Veterinary Public Health where it will be held until the legal process is completed. Step 3 Justice of the Peace Court sets a hearing not later than the 10th day after the dog is delivered to HCPHES Veterinary Public Health. Owner and complainant are notified. Step 4 Hearing is held and Judge determines if dog is dangerous according to the definition. Step 5 If the declaration of dangerous is made, the owner has 30 days to comply with the requirements for keeping a Dangerous Dog, which includes liability insurance and a secure enclosure inspected by HCPHES Veterinary Public Health. If the dog is not declared dangerous it is released back to the owner. Summary of Requirements for Owning a Dangerous DogAfter a Justice of the Peace has declared a dog as dangerous, it must be registered with HCPHES Veterinary Public Health. The dog may only be registered after the following conditions have been met.
The complete requirements for owning a Dangerous Dog can be found at Harris County Animal Regulations.
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