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Fines
Why they are issued
If you have received an infringement notice, this will be because you have breached a provision of the Dog Control Act 1996 or a bylaw made under that
act. Examples of reasons for infringement notice include:
- failure to keep a dog under control
- failing to clean up after a dog
- keeping an unregistered dog
- other offences.
Payments
You must pay the infringement fee within 56 days of the date the infringement notice was issued. Twenty eight days after that infringement notice is
issued (unless you have written to us or requested a hearing or paid the fine) you will be issued a reminder notice. Twenty eight days after that
reminder notice is issued (unless you have written to us or requested a hearing or paid the fine) your notice may be lodged at Court.
Payment options are:
- pay online - pay by credit card
- post or deliver your payment. Refer to your infringement notice for details.
Disputing a fine
If you wish to object to any part of the infringement notice or fee, you should write to Auckland City Council at:
Animal services, Auckland City Council, Private Bag 92516, Wellesley Street,
Auckland, 1141.
Ensure you sign any letter personally.

Warnings
Discretion has been given to dog control officers to issue either a warning or an infringement depending upon the situation.
The new warning system for these offences is as a result of Auckland City Council's review of its dog control bylaw, which indicated that in some cases a
warning may be more appropriate than an infringement.
The offences where warnings can now be issued are considered suitable because there is low risk to public safety. Any subsequent offences within two
years will incur a fine.
The offences where a warning may be applied are
- failure to confine
- failure to remove faeces
- failure to advise change of address
- failure to provide welfare
- owner present but dog off leash
- failure to carry a leash in public
- failure to advise of change of ownership
- failure to re-register within one month of due date

Description of infringement offences and fees
The following infringement fees are as set out in Schedule 1 of the Dog Control Act 1996; they are set fees for infringement notices issued by the council.
For many of these offences, the court can impose a higher maximum penalty if the breach is dealt with by a court hearing.
Section of Act
|
Description of offence
|
Fine ($)
|
| 18 |
Wilful obstruction of dog control officer or dog ranger |
750 |
| 19(2) |
Failure or refusal to supply information or wilfully providing false particulars |
750 |
| 19A(2) |
Failure to supply information or wilfully providing false particulars about dog |
750 |
| 20(5) |
Failure to comply with any bylaw authorised by section 20 of the Dog Control Act 1996 (eg failure to remove faeces). See
Part 12 of the bylaw for more information. |
300 |
| 23A(2) |
Failure to undertake dog owner education programme or dog
obedience course (or both) |
300 |
| 24 |
Failure to undertake dog owner education programme or dog
obedience course (or both) |
750 |
| 28(5) |
Failure to comply with effects of disqualification |
750 |
| 32(2) |
Failure to comply with effects of classification of dog as dangerous dog |
300 |
| 32(4) |
Fraudulent sale or transfer of dangerous dog |
500 |
| 33EC(1) |
Failure to comply with effects of classification of dog as menacing dog |
300 |
| 33F(3) |
Failure to advise person of muzzle and leashing
requirements |
100 |
| 36A(6) |
Failure to implant microchip transponder in dog |
300 |
| 41 |
False statement relating to dog registration |
750 |
| 41A |
Falsely notifying death of a dog |
750 |
| 42 |
Failure to register a dog. |
300 |
| 46(4) |
Fraudulent procurement or attempt to procure replacement dog registration label or disc |
500 |
| 48(3) |
Failure to advise change of dog ownership |
100 |
| 49(4) |
Failure to advise change of address |
100 |
| 51(1) |
Removal, swapping or counterfeiting of registration label or disc |
500 |
| 52(A) |
Failure to keep dog controlled or confined |
200 |
| 53(1) |
Failure to keep dog under control |
200 |
| 54(2) |
Failure to provide proper care and attention, to supply proper and sufficient food, water, and shelter, and to provide adequate
exercise. |
300 |
| 54(A) |
Failure to use or carry leash in public place |
100 |
| 62(4) |
Allowing dogs known to be dangerous to be at large unmuzzled or unleashed |
300 |
| 62(5) |
Failure to advise of muzzle and leashing requirements |
100 |
| 72(2) |
Releasing dog from custody |
750 |
Reviewed May 2008