UKC Registration Requirements A dog registered with UKC will have either an Application for Permanent Registration
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For a dog that is not already registered with UKC as part of a litter, and whose parents are not both UKC registered, we do offer Single Registration. As determined by UKC and the National American Eskimo Dog Association, the rules for Single Registration for the American Eskimo are as follows:
Stipulations:
Single Registration will be OPEN from Jan. 1, 2008 until December 31, 2009
Only dogs with full registration with American Kennel Club are eligible
Dog must have DNA Profile on record with UKC
Requirements:
1. Completed UKC Application for Single Registration
2. Copy of your dog’s AKC registration certificate (limited or restricted registration NOT eligible)
3. Copy of your dog's AKC Certified Pedigree (Three generations)
4. UKC DNA Test Kit - or- Copy of AKC DNA Certificate; with DNA processing payment
5. Single Registration fee of $28.00
Mail the application, required documentation and payment to the UKC Home Office, Kalamazoo, MI address;
- or - Fax to the UKC Home Office at 269.343.7037 (automatic $10.00 Rush processing fee will apply);
- or - Scan and email to registration@ukcdogs.com (automatic $10.00 Rush processing fee will apply).
Normal processing time is 10 business days - not including mail time. - MasterCard and VISA accepted.
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