
Register with Global Micro
HomeSafe ID is officially no longer maintaining its database and is offline. Unfortunately pet owners registered with HomeSafe ID are at risk of losing access to their pet’s microchip records. Ensuring your pet’s microchip details remain up to date is crucial for their safety and reunification in case they go missing.
Please register your pet via your login or create an account here.
This will ensure your pet remains registered on an active, national database that is accessible to vets, councils and rescue organisations across Australia.
If your pet is registered on another active database (not Homesafe ID), there is no need to register again.
Not sure if your pet is registered with another registry? Click here to check >
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why do I need to register my pet’s microchip?
HomeSafe ID has stopped maintaining its database, and its records have become inaccessible. Registering your pet with Global Micro ensures their details remain on an active, recognised database.
Why is microchip registration important?
Microchipping helps identify lost pets and reunite them with their owners. However, just having a microchip isn’t enough, you must ensure it is correctly registered and linked to up-to-date contact details.
Does this apply to all states?
Yes, we have been in contact with state regulatory authorities and can confrim we are now able to process HomeSafe ID re-registrations for all states & territories, including Victoria.
I’ve just adopted a pet, do I need to update the microchip details?
Yes! If you’ve recently adopted a pet, you must update the microchip details into your name. This ensures you can be contacted if your pet ever goes missing.