Protect Animals in Oregon: Establish an Animal Abuser Registry


Protect Animals in Oregon: Establish an Animal Abuser Registry
The Issue
Oregon has laws against animal cruelty — but it does not currently have a statewide Animal Abuser Registry.
Without a centralized system, shelters and rescues may not have an easy way to verify whether someone seeking to adopt an animal has a prior conviction for abuse. That gap puts vulnerable animals at risk.
Other states have recognized this problem and taken action. Washington maintains a statewide Animal Abuse and Neglect Registry. Utah has established an Animal Cruelty Offender Registry. Local governments like Livingston County, New York, have adopted public registries requiring convicted offenders to register and restricting their ability to obtain animals.
Oregon should not fall behind.
We are calling on the Oregon Legislature and Governor Tina Kotek to pass legislation creating a statewide Animal Abuser Registry that:
- Requires individuals convicted of felony animal cruelty to register;
- Prohibits registrants from adopting, purchasing, or harboring animals;
- Provides accessible information to shelters and humane organizations;
- Allocates fines to support animal welfare and prevention efforts.
This proposal is about public safety, prevention, and responsible placement — not politics. It would help break cycles of abuse and ensure that animals are placed in safe, caring homes.
Oregonians care deeply about animal welfare. It is time to strengthen our laws to reflect that commitment.
Sign this petition to urge Oregon lawmakers to create a statewide Animal Abuser Registry and protect animals across our communities.

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The Issue
Oregon has laws against animal cruelty — but it does not currently have a statewide Animal Abuser Registry.
Without a centralized system, shelters and rescues may not have an easy way to verify whether someone seeking to adopt an animal has a prior conviction for abuse. That gap puts vulnerable animals at risk.
Other states have recognized this problem and taken action. Washington maintains a statewide Animal Abuse and Neglect Registry. Utah has established an Animal Cruelty Offender Registry. Local governments like Livingston County, New York, have adopted public registries requiring convicted offenders to register and restricting their ability to obtain animals.
Oregon should not fall behind.
We are calling on the Oregon Legislature and Governor Tina Kotek to pass legislation creating a statewide Animal Abuser Registry that:
- Requires individuals convicted of felony animal cruelty to register;
- Prohibits registrants from adopting, purchasing, or harboring animals;
- Provides accessible information to shelters and humane organizations;
- Allocates fines to support animal welfare and prevention efforts.
This proposal is about public safety, prevention, and responsible placement — not politics. It would help break cycles of abuse and ensure that animals are placed in safe, caring homes.
Oregonians care deeply about animal welfare. It is time to strengthen our laws to reflect that commitment.
Sign this petition to urge Oregon lawmakers to create a statewide Animal Abuser Registry and protect animals across our communities.

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Petition created on February 25, 2026