Are your pet’s details up to date in the Pet Registry?

As a cat or dog owner in NSW, you are legally required to notify us of any changes to your personal details, or your pet's information.

From 6 March 2026 you will be able to add additional locations to your NSW Pet Registry account.

Learn more about updating your details and adding locations

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Start your journey as a responsible owner or breeder with the NSW Digital Pet Registry

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Learn why you must register your pet in NSW

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Are you ready to meet your family member? Learn about adopting a rescue pet or buying from a breeder.

Dog on beach

A pet’s microchip record in the NSW Pet Registry is its digital passport for life.  

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Help reunite lost pets with owners.

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Find out more about your responsibilities whether you've been surprised with a litter or are a professional, recognised breeder.

Log in for vets and authorised identifiers

Log in to the NSW Pet Registry Vet/AI online portal to identify a litter, mark pets as lost or found, and update a pets details. 

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The NSW Pet Registry is managed by the Office of Local Government