Service Forms
There are three forms that are routinely used by Leon County Animal Control to help service the citizens of Leon County: Trap Request and Agreement Form, Affidavit of Complaint Form, and Petition for Classification of a Dangerous or Aggressive Animal Form. Please read about the use of the form and then click on the link to the form.
Trap Request and Agreement Form
This form is used to request Leon County Animal Control set a humane live trap for a nuisance stray dog or cat. Return the completed form to our office in person or by mail, email, or fax.
Trap request and agreement form
Affidavit of Complaint Form
This form is used to file a formal sworn complaint against a pet owner for violating the County Animal Control Ordinance. Fill in all areas that relate to your complaint and be specific on details, including the date and time of violation, the owner name and address if known, and a description of the animal in question. Then the form needs to be signed before a Notary Public. Mail the original, notarized form to Leon County Animal Control, 911 Easterwood Drive. The complaint will then be investigated by an Animal Control Officer, and if valid, a citation may be issued. Learn more about how nuisance animal complaints are handled. .
Affidavit of complaint form
Petition for Classification of a Dangerous Animal Form
This form is used to file a formal sworn complaint on a owner's pet that has shown dangerous or aggressive behavior against a human or animal. Fill in the first page with the pet owner's information, a description of the animal(s) in question, and check the appropriate violation. The second page is for a narrative of the incident in question, any history on the animal, location of the incident, specific date and time of the incident, and any witnesses. Then the form needs to be signed before a Notary Public. Mail the original, notarized form to Leon County Animal Control, 911 Easterwood Drive. The complaint will then be investigated by Leon County Animal Control.
Petition for the classification of a dangerous animal form
If you have any questions concerning these forms, please call Leon County Animal Control at 850-606-5400.