About
Australia's largest companion animal microchip registry
Established in 1989, Central Animal Records commenced operation as one of Australia's first animal microchip registries. Since its inception, Central Animal Records has worked closely with Local and State Governments and their affiliates, animal welfare organisations, the pet industry, practising veterinarians and the Australian Veterinary Association, to become and continue to be, one of the leading microchip pet microchip registries in Australia.
Central Animal Records was also the first to adopt a 24 hour per day, 7 day per week animal recovery service, that ensured that an operator was available at any time of the day or night to assist with the reunion of owners with their lost or injured pets.
In 1998, Central Animal Records became the first microchip registry to be approved by Domestic Animal Registries Incorporated - the registry watchdog at that time.
In 2004 Central Animal Records became the first microchip registry in Australia to be nationally accredited by the Australian Veterinary Association.
In 2006 Central Animal Records became the first accredited companion animal microchip registry by the Victorian Government under the new and revised Domestic (Feral & Nuisance) Animals Act and Regulations.
In 2017 Central Animal Records took over the management of all data and services previously maintained by the National Pet Register, meaning that Central Animal Records is now the largest companion animal microchip registry in Australia.
Central Animal Records was also the first to adopt a 24 hour per day, 7 day per week animal recovery service, that ensured that an operator was available at any time of the day or night to assist with the reunion of owners with their lost or injured pets.
In 1998, Central Animal Records became the first microchip registry to be approved by Domestic Animal Registries Incorporated - the registry watchdog at that time.
In 2004 Central Animal Records became the first microchip registry in Australia to be nationally accredited by the Australian Veterinary Association.
In 2006 Central Animal Records became the first accredited companion animal microchip registry by the Victorian Government under the new and revised Domestic (Feral & Nuisance) Animals Act and Regulations.
In 2017 Central Animal Records took over the management of all data and services previously maintained by the National Pet Register, meaning that Central Animal Records is now the largest companion animal microchip registry in Australia.