Animal control records

Animal control records can be very important to your case.  The animal control officer in the field frequently will take statements from the owner of the dog and neighbors. These might prove to be an important source of information during the handling of the claim.

Some of the most important legal issues that can be resolved or at least illuminated by animal control records are:

There are animal control officers who are hostile to victims who have legal representation. When asked for copies of records, these officers have been heard to say, "You will have to subpena them." The officers either do not realize, or intend, that a lawsuit must be filed for an attorney to obtain a subpena for records in a civil case. To avoid this terrible waste of taxpayer resources for unnecessary litigation, Kenneth Phillips advises his clients to obtain the records themselves and to avoid mentioning that they have legal representation.

When animal control departments refuse to give records to the victim, a freedom of information act request can be made, which will force compliance with the request.

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