Contact UKC : Registration


UKC "Application for Permanent Registration" serves as a temporary registration certificate confirming the dog has been registered as part of a UKC registered Litter.

This certificate must be completed and submitted back to UKC in order to permanently register the dog and begin an active file on the dog. If this certificate is not redeemed with UKC, the dog can not compete in UKC events, UKC will not recognize competition points earned by the dog, and UKC will not register offspring produced by the dog.


When submitting the "Application for Permanent Registration" be sure to:

Step 1: Provide the color of the puppy on the front of the certificate, and variety if applicable

Step 2: Obtain the Seller(s) Signature(s) on the back of the certificate. The signature(s) must match the name(s) as listed on the front of the certificate as "Registrant (owner(s) on record"

Step 3: Provide the Date of Purchase (Month/Day/Year) you obtained the dog

Step 4: Provide your name(s), signature(s), address, city, state and zip code, phone number and email. If the dog is being registered to more than one person, check the box indicating whether or not both signatures will be required to transfer the dog or register a litter.

Step 5: Provide the color and the name of the dog. Dog name cannot exceed 30 characters and spaces, must include at least two words, and cannot be lewd, offensive, or inappropriate. UKC reserves the right to reject or change what it deems an offensive name.

**Please note, any alterations (whiteout, cross out, erasures) will void the document and require an Affidavit form. Also, UKC is not responsible for errors caused by illegible handwriting.

Step 6: Enclose the proper fees. Below is a list of our current registration packages and fees for transferring a dog into your name.

Sample Application for Permanent Registration





Three generation pedigree
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a Three-Generation Performance Pedigree® and Easy Entry™ Card to new owner for $20.00.

Four generation pedigree:
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a Four-Generation Performance Pedigree® and Easy Entry™ Card to new owner for $25.00

Six generation pedigree:
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a Four-Generation Performance Pedigree®, a Six-Generation Pedigree and Easy Entry™ Card for $40.00.

Seven generation pedigree (both parents must be Purple Ribbon registered, indicated by 'PR' appearing at the beginning of their names):
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a Four-Generation Performance Pedigree®, a Seven-Generation Pedigree and Easy Entry™ Card for $55.00.

**A Late Fee of $20.00 will apply if your dog is over one year of age and still only registered with an Application for Permanent Registration.



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