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View the Animal-Inflicted Injuries page for details on how to report an injury.
Yes. Animal-inflicted injuries, including scratches and bites, pose a rabies threat. If you are injured, wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water, report the incident, and call your physician for treatment advice.
View the Animal-Inflicted Injuries page for consequence details.
Yes. Appointments to tour the facility can be scheduled by contacting us at 918-209-4629.
The prices for the room rental do not include tables and chairs, chairs are $1 each and tables are $5 each.
All alcohol MUST be served by a licensed and insured bartender. An Alcohol Request form must be submitted to and approved by the GCC Director 30 days prior to the date of the event. Lessee will provide a copy of the bartender’s liquor license and insurance to the GCC Director 30 days prior to the event. Lessee will pay $40 an hour in cash to a CLEET‐certified Glenpool Police Officer, for the time frame in which the alcohol is served until the end of the event. This amount is to be paid by the lessee directly to the officer at the beginning of the event. No one under the age of 21 may have the opportunity or be permitted under any circumstance to consume alcohol. Lessee will be held responsible for any violations of this policy.
Animals are available for adoption at the Animal Shelter, but citizens must contact an Animal Control Officer to make an appointment to view adoptable animals. Citizens are not allowed at the pound. Please contact the Animal Control Officer at 918-322-8110 to make arrangements.
The animals were impounded and not claimed by an owner.
We cannot guarantee the health of any adopted animal, however, a first visit to the veterinarian is recommended.
View the adoption fees table on the dog and cat adoption page.
To be sure your pet is healthy, we strongly recommend that you take it to a veterinarian within two weeks of adoption. Not all animal diseases have symptoms right away but a veterinarian will be able to identify any health-related problems. The vaccinations included with the adoption are not good for a lifetime and do not cover all diseases your pet may have been exposed to prior to adoption.
The most important reason to spay or neuter your pet is because more than 10,000 unwanted dogs and cats in our shelter are put to death each year. City Ordinance requires all dogs and cats over the age of six months to be spayed or neutered. Certain exemptions are allowed by permit. By law, every dog and cat adopted from our shelter has to be spayed or neutered.
The most important reasons to license your dog or cat are:
View the city license fee table on the dog and cat licensing page for license cost.
If your dog or cat is vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian, you can take the signed vaccination certificate to the Glenpool Utility Department, located at 14526 South Elwood, to purchase a license.
A license is valid for one year from the month of the most recent rabies vaccination.
You will have to purchase a new pet tag.
If your dog or cat loses its license tags, a new license can be purchased for a small fee.
Regular Business hours are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, call for appointment after 5pm or for weekends.
Our facility has an amphitheater overlooking a pond with waterfalls and fountains that is perfect for outdoor events.
A dog/cat-at-large may be picked up by an Animal Control Officer and impounded at our facility or returned to the owner if the dog/cat has a current license tag or other identification. The owner may also be issued a dog/cat-at-large citation and be fined. Citations may require a court appearance.
Animal Control or police officers enforce local leash laws in the City of Glenpool.
We dispatch an officer to pick up dogs/cats when they bite someone or are straying on private or public property.
Stray animals are held for three days. Animal Control makes every attempt to contact the owner of those animals with licenses or identification.
If your dog or cat is wearing a pet tag, we will contact you and let you know it was impounded. If your dog or cat is not licensed, the best way to find out if your animal has been impounded is to visit the Animal Control and Shelter's Facebook page. Try to search the website daily because animals are impounded every day. Impound, boarding and license fees will be charged to reclaim your animal.
View the animal redemption fees table on the Leash Law page.
You can pay your ticket on our website, call us at 918-209-4684, or come into the office located at 14562 S. Elwood Ave., Glenpool, OK 74033 from 8-12, 1-4 Monday thru Friday unless it is a court day, then we close at 3pm.
You should call us at 918-209-4684 to make arraignments to pay your ticket and/or change your court date.
The court room on the 2nd floor at the police department in Glenpool. The physical address is 14536 S. Elwood Ave., Glenpool, OK 74033.
You can pay your ticket on our website, call us at 918-209-4684, or come into the office located at 14562 S. Elwood Ave., Glenpool, OK 74033. We take cash, money order, cashiers check, and Mastercard and Visa.
Starting March of 2020, we will be having court on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Court is always at 5:30 pm, unless you need to speak to the Prosecutor, then we suggest you come between 4:30 and 5:00 pm.
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For licensing purposes, the rabies vaccination must be given by a licensed veterinarian. A vaccination certificate signed by the veterinarian must be supplied as proof of vaccination.
Vaccinations given by an owner, animal breeder, pet store, as well as out-of-country, are not valid for licensing purposes.
Depending on the vaccine given, the rabies vaccination is good for one year or three years. It is always best to consult with your veterinarian concerning vaccinations, treatment and health questions regarding your pet.
By visiting https://www.municipalonlinepayments.com/glenpoolok/utilities can pay your utility bill online, set up automatic payments, see usage, and consumption history. In order to set up your account initially, you will need to know your account number as well as the last payment made on the account.
To start a new utility service, you will need to fill out a water service contract, https://www.glenpoolonline.com/157/Utilities , as well as provide a valid driver’s license. Along with a $10 connect fee, there is also a meter deposit of $75 if purchasing and $100 is leasing.
Meters are typically read within the first 6 days of the month. This can vary depending on the day of the week a new month starts as well as holidays.
The majority of Glenpool is installed with RG3 Perpetual PD Meters. This is radio read system that allows for better accuracy when calculation usage, determining flow rate, and diagnosing leaks. This meter system allows the city to obtain monthly reads effectively and efficiently by having the reads electronically transmitted from the ground to the utility department.
All bulk trash pickup is scheduled with American Waste residential. Please call (918) 582-1147 to get a quote and scheduled pickup.