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Animal Services Officer

Ontario, CA · On-site

$66K - $82K/yr

... the enforcement and communication of animal services codes, ordinances, and regulations in the ... Drives a radio/computer-dispatched animal control vehicle to respond to reports of animal law ...

Animal Control Officer Print ( Apply  Animal Control Officer Salary $48,651.20 Annually Location ... Incumbents will also provide assistance to other branches of local law enforcement as needed. Equal ...

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Under general supervision, enforces animal control ordinances and laws. Responds to complaints ... Investigates complaints from the public, local law enforcement officers, and other agencies ...

Animal Control Officer

Elko, NV · On-site

$21.57 - $31.28/hr

... enforces animal control ordinances and laws. Responds to complaints about animals and patrol ... Investigates complaints from the public, local law enforcement officers, and other agencies ...

Animal Control Officer

Elko, NV · On-site

$21.57 - $31.28/hr

... enforces animal control ordinances and laws. Responds to complaints about animals and patrol ... Investigates complaints from the public, local law enforcement officers, and other agencies ...

Animal Control Officer Under general supervision, enforces animal control ordinances and laws ... Investigates complaints from the public, local law enforcement officers, and other agencies ...

Builds relationships with local law enforcement. Develops relevant policies and procedures with ... Ensures Animal Services policies, protocols and standards are met. Oversees and performs officer ...

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER - 42005887 Pay Plan: Career Service Position Number: 42005887 Salary: $60 ... and animal pests and diseases which may have a devastating affect on Florida agriculture. The ...

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How much do animal law enforcement jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for animal law enforcement in the United States is $165,527.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $112,000.00 and $218,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal law enforcement officer?

An Animal Law Enforcement (ALE) job involves enforcing laws related to animal welfare, cruelty prevention, and public safety. Officers investigate reports of abuse, neglect, or illegal animal activities, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. They may also rescue animals, issue citations, and educate the public on responsible pet ownership. ALE officers often work with law enforcement agencies, shelters, and animal control units to protect both animals and communities.

What does an animal law enforcement officer do?

A typical day for an Animal Law Enforcement officer can include responding to reports of animal cruelty or neglect, conducting site inspections, capturing stray or dangerous animals, and educating the public on responsible pet ownership. Officers frequently collaborate with local law enforcement, veterinarians, and animal shelters to resolve cases and ensure animal welfare. Documentation and evidence collection are routine parts of the job, as is testifying in court when necessary. You may work independently in the field but are usually part of a supportive team within animal control departments or humane societies.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an animal law enforcement officer?

To thrive as an Animal Law Enforcement officer, you need knowledge of animal welfare laws, investigation techniques, and animal handling, often supported by completion of specialized training programs or relevant law enforcement certification. Familiarity with incident reporting systems, evidence collection equipment, and communication devices like radios is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, resilience, and conflict resolution abilities help in interacting with the public and managing challenging situations. These competencies ensure effective enforcement of animal protection laws, safety for both animals and people, and successful resolution of incidents.

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Infographic showing various Animal Law Enforcement job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $165,527 per year, or $79.6 per hour.

Animal Control Officer - Animal Control

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Las Cruces, NM • On-site

$16 - $24.26/hr

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Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Animal Control Enforcement Officer

Salary: $16.00 - $24.26 Hourly

Location: 845 North Motel Boulevard, Las Cruces, NM

Closing Date: Continuous

This position is open until filled. You must ensure your application reflects the correct and current information for your work experience, hours worked per week per position, education, personal information, etc. Only the information provided on this application is evaluated when determining compensation. This is a Bargaining Unit Position. An individual whose qualifications exceed the minimum qualifications for the job may be hired above the minimum of the range based on full years of related work experience as presented on the application.

Job Description

Purpose Summary: Perform animal control enforcement duties, enforce animal control ordinances, and, with Sheriff's Department coordination - state statutes, capture/restrain a variety of stray, vicious, injured, wild, and stray or unwanted domesticated dogs and/or cats using humane methods to minimize injury to animals while maintaining safety.

Essential Duties:

  • Patrols assigned areas to locate animals in violation of animal regulations, laws, and ordinances.
  • Safely capture and remove stray, uncontrolled, or abused animals from undesirable conditions using nets, catch poles, leases, muzzles, and traps as necessary.
  • Scan captured animals for a microchip using the issued microchip scanner and contact animal owners to attempt to return the animal prior to impound.
  • Place captured animals in animal control vehicles and transport animals to the impound facility.
  • Impound animals and complete required paperwork to ensure accurate accountability of all animals impounded.
  • Clean and sanitize animal control cages after each impound to clean bodily fluid, blood, and to eliminate the spread of zoonotic diseases.
  • Verify the validity of animals and permit licenses in accordance with regulations and issue warnings or citations for non-compliance.
  • Investigate complaints concerning treatment of animals; discuss compliance plan with owner and/or refer to law enforcement in accordance with department procedures for state statute violations.
  • Initiate follow-up visits and inspections to ensure compliance.
  • Submit reports of enforcement activities and case reports before the end of the shift.
  • Responds to calls for service for assigned shifts and must be able to be on an after-hours on-call rotation.
  • Responsible for safe capture of snakes that pose threat to public safety using issued tongs.
  • Responds to public inquiries and complaints regarding animal violations.
  • Prepares for prosecution related to violations of ordinances.
  • Provides options for mediation between neighbors in resolving animal related disputes and issues.
  • Educate the public at school presentations and other County events on animal regulations and licensing requirements.
  • Handle difficult situations using professionalism and tact.
  • Perform special projects and activities.

Additional Duties: Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

A. Education. High School Diploma or equivalent is required.

B. Experience. A minimum of six (6) months of full-time work experience in any of the following: professional care and handling of animals; law enforcement; enforcing environmental health laws, law enforcement; jailer; or relevant military experience. Bilingual (English/Spanish) is preferred to effectively communicate with citizens when responding to calls in the community.

C. Education/Experience substitution. N/A

D. Licenses/Certifications. Valid driver's license. Must maintain a valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record in accordance with County Policy. Current National Animal Control Association (NACA or related) Certification is preferred.

E. Other (e.g., post-offer medical exam, polygraph, background check, driver's license record, etc.). Must pass pre-employment background check and driver's license record check.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required by the Position:

Knowledge of: Basic care and custody, treatment, and diseases of various animals; safe and efficient techniques for capturing and controlling animals; county geography. Administrative and clerical procedures and systems, such as word processing, spreadsheet, database and other software programs. Report preparation, records management, office procedures, and terminology.

Skill to: Handle domestic animals; interpret and apply County ordinances and state statutes relating to animal control enforcement; work independently while recognizing issues that should be referred to the supervisor; and identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions. Use defensive tactics to minimize injury when capturing animals in the County and its boundaries.

Ability to: Use computers; operate two-way radio systems utilizing 10 code; identify different breeds and species of animals; communicate information and ideas effectively in written and oral form so that others will understand; testify accurately and effectively in court. Actively look for ways to resolve situations; and establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with others.

Compensation Range: $16.00 - $24.26

Doña Ana County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to abide by all federal and state laws prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of a person's race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, disability, serious medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, spousal affiliation, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other unlawful criteria, except where a reasonable Bona Fide Occupational Qualification exists.

Doña Ana County will make reasonable accommodation(s) for the known physical or mental limitations of an applicant with a disability, upon request, unless the accommodation(s) would cause an undue hardship on the operation of the County. Please see http://www.donaanacounty.org/ada/ for our Public Notice and to get the Testing/Interview Accommodation Request Form or call 575-647-7210 for assistance.