Aim & Attain Near Completer Grant Opportunity
Bucks County and PA CareerLink Bucks County are excited to announce the Aim & Attain Near Completer Grant. For more information, please visit Buckscounty.gov/AimAndAttain.

Bucks County and PA CareerLink Bucks County are excited to announce the Aim & Attain Near Completer Grant. For more information, please visit Buckscounty.gov/AimAndAttain.
More information can be found here: News Flash • Bucks County, PA • CivicEngage
2022 Dog Licenses Available at County Treasurers’ Offices; All Dogs Must be Licensed by Jan. 1
Pennsylvanians can now purchase 2022 dog licenses from their county treasurers. State law requires all dogs three months and older to be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year.
An annual dog license is $8.50, or $6.50 if the animal is spayed or neutered. Lifetime licenses are available for dogs that have permanent identification like a microchip or tattoo. Older adults and people with disabilities may be eligible for discounts.
The dog license application is simple and only requests owner contact information and details about the dog being licensed, including name, age, breed and color.
County Treasurer, Kristian Ballerini, offered these reasons for dog licensing:
For more information, visit the Bucks County website here.
Contact Bucks County Treasurer Kristian Ballerini at treasurer@buckscounty.org or 215-348-6244 with questions.
Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement Office: 717-787-3062.