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Code Enforcement

Code Enforcement is under the jurisdiction of the Camas Police Department.

Code Enforcement responds to many code complaints/violations within the City. The following is a quick list to assist you in recognizing the responsibilities of Code Enforcement. If you do not find your issue on the list, please feel free to contact Code Enforcement.

(360) 834-4151
(360) 834-0505 fax

Office Hours
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday to Friday, excluding holidays

News

If you are looking for your animal, current animal impound information can be found at:

Licensing and Other Fees

All dogs older than six months are required to be licensed. 

Call 360-834-2462 for Camas information.
Call 360-835-8701 for Washougal information.

What does it cost to license a pet in the City of Camas and where can a person obtain a pet license or get a replacement license tag?

A Camas Dog License or replacement tag can be obtained at: 

Camas City Hall - Finance Department
616 NE Fourth Avenue
Camas, Washington 98607 

Animal Control Frequently Asked Questions

Dog Bite Prevention

Please visit the following sites for more information on Dog Bite Prevention:

City Code: Title 6

City Code - Title 6

To view the complete City Municipal Code on Animals, go:

Animal Control

The cities of Camas and Washougal know that your dog is a valued member of your household. As such, the Camas-Washougal Animal Control Division was formed to help safeguard your pet. The Animal Control Division works within the Camas and Washougal communities to address neglected, abused, loose and vicious dogs, barking dogs complaints, dog bites, and lost and found dogs.

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Fire Permits

The Camas-Washougal Fire Department administers fire and life safety regulations for all properties within the Camas and Washougal city limits. Permits must be obtained from the Fire Marshal's Office (FMO) for construction-related permits including but not limited to new construction, alteration, demolition, new occupancies, changes of occupancies, and installation of fire alarm and/or fire suppression systems.

Fire and Life Safety Inspections

Why does the Fire Department conduct fire and life safety inspections?

Regular fire and life safety inspections are a critical part of fire prevention. Inspectors enforce the International Fire Code during these inspections, working to detect fire hazards and minimize the risk of life and property loss from fire. These inspections also help to promote safe practices by creating an awareness of fire and its potential for occurrence. 

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