General Ownership & Control
Leash & Muzzle Rules
- CNMI (Saipan, Tinian, Rota) does not have a single territory-wide leash law, but all municipalities require dogs to be restrained or leashed in public.
- Dogs may not be allowed to roam at large, per CNMI Public Law 18-14 (Animal Control Act).
- Muzzles are not required for ordinary dogs.
- Dogs classified as dangerous may be:
- Required to be muzzled in public
- Confined
- Registered with authorities
Breed-Specific Restrictions
- CNMI has no territory-wide breed bans.
- Villages and private housing may apply local restrictions.
Licensing & Microchipping
- Dogs must be registered/licensed with the Department of Public Safety under animal-control regulations.
- Proof of vaccination is required for licensing.
- Microchipping is strongly recommended and required for airline travel but not mandatory for all pets.
Service Dogs & Assistance Animals
Legal Definitions
As a U.S. territory, ADA service-dog rules apply.
A service dog must be individually trained to perform tasks for a person with a disability, including:
- Guide work
- Hearing alerts
- Mobility tasks
- Psychiatric tasks
Public Access Rights
- Service dogs may access restaurants, hotels, shops, public offices, transit, ferries, and housing.
Certification/ID
- No ID or certification required under ADA.
- For consistency with your program:
- Carry Physical ID Card, Registration Certificate, and visible Recognition Gear (vest/bandana/harness).
Emotional Support Animals (ESA) & PSA
- ESAs and PSAs are only recognised in CNMI when registered with an accredited organisation.
- Registered ESAs/PSAs are protected under FHA housing rules.
- Travel rights follow airline policies.
Veterinary & Animal Welfare Standards
Vaccinations
- Rabies vaccination is required for all dogs entering CNMI and encouraged for local dogs.
- Core vaccines (parvo, distemper, adenovirus) strongly recommended.
Spay/Neuter
- Not mandated but heavily promoted due to stray-dog issues.
Animal Welfare
- CNMI Public Law 18-14 prohibits cruelty, neglect, and animal fighting.
- Dogs must be confined under owner control.
