Divisions
Animal Control
The Town of Parker Animal Control Officer strives to promote the safe treatment of animals, and protect those community members who cannot speak for themselves. They try to educate people about animal rights and protection services offered by the community. They encourage spaying and neutering, explain the dangers of abandonment, and look for ways to redistribute their former strays into caring homes before those pets are destroyed for lack of space and money.
Special points of interest:
Dogs Running at Large
Dog Licensing and Cat Immunization
Injured or Sick Animals
Town Ordinance
4-H Permits
Residents with concerns regarding domestic or wild animals may contact the Town of Parker Animal Control Officer, Larry Schneider at (928) 669-8774.
Some of the animals available for adoption can be viewed online at petfinder.com.
The Town of Parker Animal Control Officer strives to promote the safe treatment of animals, and protect those community members who cannot speak for themselves. They try to educate people about animal rights and protection services offered by the community. They encourage spaying and neutering, explain the dangers of abandonment, and look for ways to redistribute their former strays into caring homes before those pets are destroyed for lack of space and money.
Special points of interest:
Dogs Running at Large
Dog Licensing and Cat Immunization
Injured or Sick Animals
Town Ordinance
4-H Permits
Residents with concerns regarding domestic or wild animals may contact the Town of Parker Animal Control Officer, Larry Schneider at (928) 669-8774.
Some of the animals available for adoption can be viewed online at petfinder.com.
Code Enforcement
When resident groups, city agencies, and law enforcement combine forces to clean up trash and debris in the community, they improve the area’s image, reduce opportunities for criminals to hide unnoticed, and help eliminate places where drugs and weapons can be illegally stored with ease.
Special points of interest:
Commercial Vehicle Parking
Recreational Vehicle Parking
Inoperable Vehicles
Unregistered Vehicles
Posting of Temporary Signage
Vehicles for Sale
Maintenance of Property
When resident groups, city agencies, and law enforcement combine forces to clean up trash and debris in the community, they improve the area’s image, reduce opportunities for criminals to hide unnoticed, and help eliminate places where drugs and weapons can be illegally stored with ease.
Special points of interest:
Commercial Vehicle Parking
Recreational Vehicle Parking
Inoperable Vehicles
Unregistered Vehicles
Posting of Temporary Signage
Vehicles for Sale
Maintenance of Property