ACS isn't a "no kill" shelter, there are always animals on the At Risk for Euthanasia area of the website. Now SAPA, which is run in a separate facility within the ACS property, they are a no kill shelter. However, yes I do believe ACS is accepting animals. Strays that are being held can be picked up and taken to acs by an ACS animal control team. They'll be put in their system immediately with an A-number. If you are looking to give up your pet I also believe they are accepting animals for that, there will be a wait period though as they will have to make room for the new animal. I honestly suggest looking into other places to give up your pet or to have a stray picked up. ACS does what it can, but it needs more fosters badly and people aren't adopting animals as quickly as the animals are coming into the shelter, so some have to be put down sadly. Try local humane societies, rescues and whatnot. See if they can help first, and if not use ACS as a last resort.
They do accept animals. I am sure there will he a rehoming fee because it is a No Kill Shelter, non profit.
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