Animal Complaints

Contact the New Jersey State Police for all animal complaints and/or concerns. Call 856-451-0100.  A dispatcher will take all the information from you and dispatch a Trooper to investigate your concerns.  If no animal cruelty violations or evidence of neglect are identified, but additional services are required, the State Police will contact Shore Animal Control.

Be prepared to provide the dispatcher with detailed information to include:

Your Name

Contact Phone Number

Address or location where the animal concern is located.

Description of the problem.

Troopers will respond and coordinate with their Humane Law Enforcement Officers to appropriately address animal cruelty violations or concerns that may be identified. 

Dog Registrar

info@upperdeerfield.com

Phone: 856-451-3811
Fax: 856-451-1379

Purchase your 2024 Dog Tag
$20.00 or $23.00

After April 30th
add $10.00 Late Fee

Cumberland County Health Department
2024 Rabies Clinic

The Cumberland County Health Department has announced the dates and times for the 2023 Rabies Clinic Schedule.

♦ Saturday March 2 – Cumberland County Fairgrounds – 9:00 am – 12:00 pm – 3001 Carmel Road, Millville

♦ Saturday March 2 – Maurice River Township Leesburg Fire Department – 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – 550 Main St, Leesburg

♦ Saturday March 16 – Commercial Township – Laurel Lake Fire Department – 9:00 am -12:00 pm – 5436 Battle Lane, Laurel Lake

♦ Saturday March 16 – Hopewell Township – Municipal Building – 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – 590 Shiloh Pike, Bridgeton


♦ Saturday March 30 – Upper Deerfield Fire Co. #3 – 9:00 am – 11:00 am – 69 Cornwell Drive, Carlls Corner

♦ Saturday March 30 – Fairfield Township – Municipal Complex – 11:30 am – 1:30 pm – 70 Fairton-Gouldtown Rd, Fairton

♦ Saturday March 30 – Lawrence/Downe Townships – Cedarville Fire Department – 2:00 pm -4:00 pm – 30 Maple Ave, Cedarville

♦ Saturday September 28 – Cumberland County Fairgrounds – 9:00 am – 12:00 pm – 3001 Carmel Road, Millville


****THIS IS A FREE SERVICE FOR ALL RESIDENTS****

Only healthy cats and dogs that can be safely restrained shall be vaccinated at municipal clinics. Residents may go to any clinic on the list. You do not have to live in the municipality where the clinic is held. If animals have been vaccinated for rabies any time in the past, pet owners must bring proof of prior rabies vaccine to receive a 3 year certificate. Pets must be on a leash and/or in a carrier with ventilation; a leash is also recommended as an extra precaution for pets in carriers. Muzzles, when necessary, are also suggested for the safety of people and pets at the clinics. Neither the municipality nor Cumberland County Health Department are responsible for animals that get away. Thank you for your cooperation!!!

For more information call the
Health Department at 856-327-7602.