Ottawa County Sheriff's Office

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Animal Control

Ottawa County Sheriff's Office Animal Control is responsible for handling animal complaints within Ottawa County. Animal Control Deputies routinely investigate complaints regarding the handling and care of companion animals, to include abuse/neglect situations and dangerous animals. While Ottawa County Animal Control Deputies are concerned with the humane treatment of animals, their primary goal is that of preserving human health.

Animal Control Deputies regularly pick-up stray cats and dogs and assist in reuniting owners with lost pets. In addition, they perform the following duties:

  • Investigating housing and care of farm domestics
  • Investigation of animal cruelty complaints
  • Determining the origin of stock losses
  • Enforcing state animal control laws, including licensing statutes
  • Providing kennel inspections and licensing
  • Documenting animal bite reports
  • Providing information on wild animal issues
  • Providing permits for wolf-dogs and large carnivores
  • Follow-up on dog license violations
  • Investigating abandoned and impounded motor vehicles.

If you have an animal complaint, please call Ottawa County Central Dispatch's Non-Emergency Number 1-800-249-0911.

Deputies currently assigned to the Animal Control Unit are Todd Taylor, Jeff Hannah, and Bruce Veltman.