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How to Get an ESA Letter from ESA Pet
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1. Secure Online Form
Answer a few simple questions about your needs and situation.
2. Licensed Evaluation
Connect with a therapist licensed in your state in 24-48 business hours via teleconsultation.
3. Letter Delivery
Receive your ESA letter by email within 24-48 hours.
*Arkansas, California, Iowa, Louisiana, and Montana have a 30-day turnaround period as per state regulations.
ESA Pet offers a 24-hour turnaround as an option at checkout. Standard delivery runs up to 72 hours from the therapist evaluation, and most letters arrive within that window. Five states require a 30-day client-therapist relationship before letter issuance: Arkansas, California, Iowa, Louisiana, and Montana. In those states, no provider issues a same-day, instant, or 24-hour ESA letter legally.
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What Does Legitimate ESA Letters Look Like?
An ESA letter is authored and signed by a qualified mental health professional. Itโs proof of your need for an emotional support animal and shields your right to housing.
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- Name and license number of therapist
- Date and duration of issue and renewal
- FHA statement confirming housing protections
- Issue on official letterhead from a licensed provider
ESA letters are valid for housing only, Airlines no longer accept ESA letters for travel. You may be eligible for a PSD assessment.
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Each ESA letter is carefully reviewed and comes from a real licensed mental health professional. Our staff is professional, caring, and committed to your health.
Licensed nationwide, including Puerto Rico. HIPAA-compliant and private portal.
Licensed nationwide, including Puerto Rico. HIPAA-compliant and private portal.
Vanessa Shoop
LCSWVanessa Shoop is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Georgia and has been providing individualized services to clients for over 20 years. She has expertise in anxiety management, trauma recovery, and family relationships. Vanessa is passionate about non-traditional interventions like naturopathy, emotional support animals, and art therapy. Her greatest success is helping clients find their inner peace during difficult times through spiritual connections and creative care. When not working, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and 2 teenagers and reading books.
Braulio Fernandez
LMHCLifeโs challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming. I chose this profession to help people find healing and rediscover joy. My approach focuses on Lifeโs challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming.
Darren Rafel
Licensed TherapistDarren has over ten years of experience with clients of all ages. He combines integrative therapies, including pet therapy, to support emotional well-being. He finds it rewarding to help individuals benefit from the comfort that ESAs provide.
Online ESA Letter for Dogs or
Any Other Animals
The presence of an emotional support animal in your life can mean the difference between having a good day and a bad one, living with them! If you are suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, or other emotionally related conditions, a housing ESA letter provides you with the comfort and support that you deserve. When you have an Emotional Support Animal Letter, you can be with your friend anywhere and not fear housing situations or surprise pet levies.
An emotional support animal supports a person with a diagnosed mental health condition. The emotional support animal definition and qualifying conditions set out who the Fair Housing Act covers; the ESA letter below documents that need for housing.
What Is an ESA Letter?
An emotional support animal letter is a document thatโs written on the official, professional letterhead of a licensed mental health specialist confirming that you are a patient of theirs and meet any qualifications or standards set by the U.S. Health and Human Services for housing accommodations due to medical necessity.
The ESA letter acts as evidence that the client has qualifying mental or emotional disabilities under the Fair Housing Act. Under the FHA, emotional support animal owners are entitled to live with their ESAs even in homes where there is a strict no pet policy added to certain buildings and are not required to pay, and cannot be penalized under breed-specific legislation.
Welcome to ESA Pet! Weโre here to help make obtaining your legal Emotional Support Dog Letter hassle-free. We know how important your ESA animal is to you, and our licensed professionals are standing by to help you get the official documentation that you need.
Why Get Your ESA Certification Online?
Obtaining your ESA letter online is quick, easy, and absolutely legal when prescribed by a licensed therapist. Our ESA evaluations are conducted online, so rather than having to visit a therapistโs office, sit around in waiting rooms, miss work, or have your pet with you and potentially create an uncomfortable situation for others nearby if the animal misbehaves, all you do is answer a few questions from the comfort of your own home. After youโre evaluated, you will receive an acceptance letter that meets all federal and state housing laws.
With an online ESA letter, youโll be able to:
ESA Letters vs. PSD Letters
While ESAs offer comfort and emotional support, Psychiatric Service Dogs (PSDs) are something else; they are dogs that have been trained to do tasks to assist someone in relation to their mental health by doing specific tasks that help mitigate that condition's symptoms.
While ESA letters protect housing rights, PSD letters also protect air travel rights under theย Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). If you need your pet to travel with you on flights, you might want to consider getting a PSD letter.
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Frequent Questions
About ESA Letters
A licensed mental health provider must determine that you suffer from an eligible condition for you to be prescribed an ESA letter. So yes.
Yes. An ESA letter can support a reasonable accommodation request for housing under the Fair Housing Act, including no-pet housing and certain pet-related fees.ย
Any animal can qualify as an emotional support animal, even though cats and dogs are the most prescribed ESAs. Other commonly prescribed domestic animals are rabbits, ferrets, and miniature horses. Any animal that can be proven to help with a recognized mental health disability will be prescribed.
Yes, you can get a legit online ESA letter when the document is issued by a licensed professional after a real mental health evaluation. Avoid instant approvals, registries, certificates, and ID cards that do not involve a licensed provider.ย
An emotional support animal provides comfort and support, while a service animal is individually trained to perform disability-related tasks. Service animals have broader ADA public-access rights, while ESA protections are mainly tied to housing. Read our full comparison ofย ESA vs service animals to better understand the differences.
An ESA provides emotional support without task training, while a psychiatric service dog is trained to perform specific tasks related to a psychiatric disability. PSDs with a PSD letter may have broader public-access and travel rights than ESAs.ย
Landlords cannot refuse a legitimate ESA letter, though they can require documentation from a licensed professional. They can refuse requests if they believe the animal is a health or safety threat.
Several mental health conditions can qualify someone for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter when the animal is part of a licensed professionalโs treatment plan to support the individualโs mental well-being. Common qualifying conditions include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), major depressive disorder, and social anxiety disorder.
Other anxiety disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and even chronic stress, may also make someone eligible if symptoms significantly affect daily functioning. Ultimately, a licensed mental health professional determines eligibility based on how an ESA can help alleviate emotional or psychological symptoms as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Your existing pet can qualify as an emotional support animal (ESA) if it meets the necessary clinical criteria established by a licensed mental health professional. This determination typically involves an evaluation process to confirm that your pet provides meaningful emotional support that helps manage your symptoms.
If approved, the provider will issue the proper ESA documentation, such as an official letter, verifying your need for the animal. With this documentation, your pet gains certain legal protections under federal housing laws, allowing it to live with you even in residences that typically prohibit pets.
A licensed therapist can provide a single official ESA letter that encompasses all of your assistance animals, or update your letter when you obtain a new ESA.
ESA letters are typically treated as current when they reflect a recent evaluation and an ongoing disability-related need. Many housing providers prefer documentation issued within the past 12 months, so you can consider this period to avoid your ESA letter expiration.
ESA letters should be written by a mental health professional who is qualified to evaluate your condition and document your ESA-related need. Eligible providers may include therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and other licensed professionals, depending on state rules.ย
The FHA provides federal protection for ESAs when it comes to housing. Public places (stores, restaurants, airlines) do not have to accept ESAs โ they are only ADA-protected animals.
Unfortunately, ESAs are no longer accepted by most airlines. If you want to travel with your pet, you will need a Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) letter and not an ESA registration.
Yes. You can use an official ESA letter in the vast majority of housing situations, from rentals to college dorms and even Airbnb, as long as they comply with FHA guidelines.
You can take your psychiatric service dog anywhere a business or public accommodation is open to the public, including restaurants, stores, hotels, and on public transportation, as they are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Housing Act.
According to state and federal laws, they are also allowed to fly in the cabin of an airplane free of charge under U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) rules.
An ESA can be denied if it endangers peopleโs safety, inflicts undue harm and disturbance, isnโt being properly managed, or caring for the animal places an unreasonable burden on the landlord. Tenants also pay for any damage their emotional support animal causes.
Under the Fair Housing Act and related Emotional Support Animal laws, landlords generally cannot apply breed, size, or weight restrictions to emotional support animals, since ESAs are considered assistance animals rather than pets. The only time a landlord can deny an ESA based on its characteristics is if the specific animal poses a proven direct threat or would cause significant property damage, not simply because of its breed or size.
If a landlord believes your ESA letter is fraudulent, such as coming from an unlicensed mental health professional or a website that sells ESA letters without evaluation, they can deny your accommodation request. In this case, your emotional support animal may be treated as a regular pet. Providing updated, verifiable ESA documentation from a licensed mental health practitioner can resolve the issue, and if the landlord rejects valid proof, you may have grounds for a fair housing complaint.
Although there are no regulations about due dates for prescription letters, you cannot get a legitimate โlifetimeโ ESA letter.
Emotional support animal letters must reflect your current mental-health needs and an ongoing relationship with a licensed mental health professional. Any service claiming to offer a permanent or lifetime ESA letter is not legally valid.ย
An emotional support animal can provide powerful therapeutic benefits for individuals facing emotional challenges. As part of a broader mental health care plan, ESAs help alleviate symptoms of anxiety, depression, and loneliness by offering consistent companionship and comfort. They can also reduce the frequency and intensity of anxiety attacks, helping people feel more grounded in stressful situations.
Even an existing pet can qualify as an emotional support animal if a licensed professional determines it provides meaningful emotional stability and supports the personโs ongoing mental health care needs.
Emotional Support Animal State and Federal Regulations
Choose your state below, and always refer to your local guidelines for conditions that are specific to your state, which would affect the rights of your ESA.
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ย These states require a 30-day clientโtherapist relationship before an ESA letter can be issued.
ย These states require a 30-day clientโtherapist relationship before an ESA letter can be issued.
Federal protections for ESAs are largely provided by the Fair Housing Act, which requires landlords to permit them without charging extra.
The Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) is no longer clear on ESAs for in-cabin flights, and some states have their own laws. For example, California, Iowa, and Arkansas mandate a 30-day client-therapist relationship before an ESA letter is provided.
You deserve to have your emotional support animal by your side. Start your pre-screening today to see if you qualify for an ESA Letter.