Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.

Animal Services

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  • See STC 3.10.180 Fee Schedule for current fees. 

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  • HSSA shelter is at 635 W. Roger Road in Tucson Click here for street map

    520-327-6088

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  • HSSA will accept all animals brought into its main shelter by the Sahuarita ACO or Police Officers.

    If you need assistance with capturing a domestic stray animal, please call the Sahuarita ACO (520-528-0509). Citizens are also able to take stray animals to the HSSA.

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  • Call HSSA 520-327-6088. HSSA prioritizes returning animals to their homes. If your pet is taken to HSSA, HSSA will do everything it can to help reunite you with your pet.

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  • Pet owners can surrender their animal to the HSSA. To schedule an appointment with HSSA, call 520-327-6088 x111. Owners are charged a one-time drop-off fee, which covers vaccinations, health check, microchip and spay/neuter if needed, boarding and adoption.

    If your pet was adopted from a local shelter, rescue group, or similar organization, they may be able to help with rehoming. Reach out to the adopting agency to discuss your options.

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  • To determine if your residence is in the Town of Sahuarita, see below. 

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  • Certain Sahuarita and Green Valley ZIP codes may fall outside of the Town of Sahuarita's jurisdiction requiring dog licensing with Pima County Animal Control (PACC). To check where to license, see below.

     Check your jurisdiction: 

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  • The Sahuarita ACO at 520-528-0509. If the stray is an immediate danger to the public, please call 911.

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  • The Sahuarita ACO at 520-528-0509.

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  • Call 911. Please remain a safe distance away from the animal and do not let any pets or children come in contact with the animal.

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  • Call 911 if immediate medical attention is needed, the animal continues to be aggressive, is at-large, or presents any other immediate public safety hazard. If you are reporting a bite incident that did not just occur and is not an emergency, please call the ACO line at 520-528-0509. 

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  • Is it an emergency? Click here to find out.

    Arizona Game and Fish, 520-628-5376, or online.

    Tucson Wildlife Center 520-290-9453

    For snake removal, call Santa Rita Fire Department 520-629-9200

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  • Call the ACO line 520-528-0509

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