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Vital Statistics
Certified copies of certificates of births, deaths, and marriages, occurring in Bogota, can be obtained either by phone or written request at the rate of $5.00 per copy, $2.00 for any copy after the first.

Marriage Licenses
Marriage license applications are taken from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays. A 72-hour waiting period is required from application to issuance. The bride must be a resident of Bogota. There is a $28.00 fee. Applicants are encouraged to call the Registrar at (201) 342-1736 ext 223 for details.
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Dog and Cat Licenses
All dogs and cats over the age of 7 months must be licensed. Renewal of dog and cat licenses are due by January 31 each year. Owner must show proof of rabies vaccination in order to receive license. A late fee of $10.00 will be charged by March 1st.
Dogs - neutered: $8.00, non-neutered: $11.00

Cats - neutered: $4.00, non-neutered: $6.00

Free rabies shots are available at the Teterboro Animal Shelter on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month from 4:30 - 6:00 PM.
Bogota holds a annual free rabies clinic on the last Saturday in the month of February.
 


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Free Child Health Clinic
Free for infants to pre-school. Call the public health nurse for an appointment. 201-967-5044 X 7221. Clinic is located at the New Milford Borough Hall, 930 River Road.

NJ Kid Care Packets
These packets contain enrollment forms for children without medical insurance. Call 1-800-701-0710 or visit www.njfamilycare.org for more information.

Other Bogota Services
The Environmental Health Department is available to answer questions or complaints that residents have regarding air water and noise pollution, property maintenance, animal control, rodent control, heat, hot water, pool inspections, restaurant inspections, general nuisances, and more.

West Nile Virus: surveillance of the West Nile Virus is through State testing of mosquitoes and recently deceased crows, hawks, and falcons. It is requested that residents advise the Health Department of any dead birds. The Bergen County Mosquito Commission is concentrating on preventing mosquito breeding. Residents are asked to assist by checking their own properties for any items that hold water such as buckets, tires, toys, wheelbarrows, trash cans, etc., and either discard them or turn them over so they cannot accumulate standing water.

Flu Shots (SENIORS ONLY): Information about flu shots will be forthcoming in September.

 
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