3 Steps to Your ESA Letter
Full compliance with federal housing protections
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1. Complete the Quick Assessment
Use your phone or computer to answer a few questions about your mental or emotional support needs. Most people finish in under 3 minutes.
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2. Licensed Provider Review
A licensed healthcare provider in your state reviews your info to determine eligibility for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or Psychiatric Service Animal (PSA) letter.
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3. Get Your Official Letter
If approved, your legally-recognized housing or travel letter is delivered securely to your inbox. Print it or show it digitally whenever you need it.
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Who Can Benefit from an Emotional Support Animal or Service Animal?
If you're living with a mental or emotional health condition that makes daily life more difficult, you may qualify for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or Psychiatric Service Animal (PSA). These conditions don’t have to be visible or severe to be valid—they simply need to impact your well-being in a meaningful way.
Some common examples include:
Anxiety, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Chronic Stress, Personality-related conditions, Schizophrenia, Specific Phobias
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Chronic Stress
- Personality-related conditions
- Schizophrenia
- Specific Phobias
This list isn't exhaustive. Countless individuals facing emotional or psychological struggles can find relief through the companionship of an ESA or PSA. Animals play a powerful role in emotional healing and stability—and for many, they’re more than just pets; they’re essential support.
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GET MY OFFICIAL ESA LETTERFrequently Asked Questions
An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter is a document from a state-licensed healthcare provider confirming that you have a qualifying mental or emotional health condition and that you benefit from the support of an animal, primarily for housing purposes. A valid ESA letter gives you specific housing protections under federal law.
Under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), a valid ESA letter means:
- Landlords must make reasonable accommodations for your ESA
- "No-pet" policies cannot be enforced against you
- Pet fees, pet rent, or breed restrictions cannot be applied
- Housing providers must evaluate your request based on the letter, not the animal type
An ESA letter does not require your animal to have special training. It simply verifies that your Emotional Support Animal helps alleviate symptoms related to conditions such as anxiety, depression, or stress-related disorders.
American Service Pets connects you with a licensed healthcare provider in your state who evaluates your information and, if appropriate, issues a legally recognized Emotional Support Animal letter you can submit to your housing provider.
An ESA letter documents your need for an Emotional Support Animal, which provides comfort and emotional support but does not require specialized training like a Psychiatric Service Animal (PSA) does. PSA dogs are task-trained service dogs that perform specific actions to assist with a psychiatric disability.
Key differences include:
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ESAs:
- Can be many types of domesticated animals
- Do not require task training
- Protected mainly in housing
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PSAs:
- Must be dogs - for American Service Pets purposes
- Must be trained to perform specific psychiatric tasks
- Have public access rights under the ADA, including flying in the cabin when properly documented
American Service Pets offers evaluation pathways for both ESA letters and PSA documentation, depending on your needs.
Most people receive their ESA or PSA letter from American Service Pets within 24-48 hours after being evaluated by a licensed healthcare provider in their state.
Timing depends on:
- How quickly you complete the intake questionnaire
- Your provider's review schedule
- Whether additional information is needed
- Your state's requirements
Some states require a 30-day patient-provider relationship before an ESA letter for housing can be issued. This waiting period does not apply to PSA letters, which can be issued as soon as the provider completes their evaluation.
Once approved, your ESA or PSA letter is delivered digitally so you can submit it to your landlord or housing provider immediately.
Yes. ESA and PSA letters issued by a licensed healthcare provider in your state are valid nationwide when they comply with applicable federal laws, including the Fair Housing Act (for ESAs) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (for PSAs).
Your letter is customized to meet the requirements specific to your state and includes:
Provider licensing information
Applicable federal protections
Verification of your need for an ESA or PSA
American Service Pets matches you with a mental health provider licensed specifically in your state to ensure compliance and local validity.
The ESA and PSA evaluation process through American Service Pets is simple, secure, and clinically appropriate:
- You complete a brief online questionnaire describing your symptoms and needs
- You are connected with a state-licensed healthcare provider
- The provider independently reviews your information
- If appropriate, the provider issues an ESA or PSA letter tailored to your state
Approval is not automatic. Federal and state regulations require licensed healthcare providers to make an independent professional determination based on your symptoms and functional needs.
Many mental and emotional health conditions may qualify someone for an ESA or PSA when symptoms significantly impact daily life and an animal provides meaningful support.
Common qualifying conditions for service dogs and support pets include:
- Anxiety and panic disorders
- Depression
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Stress-related disorders
- Social anxiety
- Phobias
- Mood disorders
- Adjustment disorders
- Certain sleep-related conditions
This list is not exhaustive. Your provider evaluates how your symptoms affect your life and whether an ESA or PSA is clinically appropriate.
For Psychiatric Service Animals, the condition must also be one that can benefit from specific trained tasks performed by a service dog. American Service Pets offers PSA task training through iTrain Academy, a fully online dog training program covering obedience and psychiatric service tasks.
Under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), landlords must make reasonable accommodations for tenants with Emotional Support Animals.
Landlords generally cannot:
- Enforce "no-pet" rules
- Charge pet rent or fees
- Apply breed or weight restrictions
Landlords can only deny an ESA request if:
- The letter is not legitimate
- The animal poses a direct safety threat
- The animal causes significant property damage
- The request imposes an undue financial or administrative burden
With a properly issued ESA letter from a state-licensed provider, your rights are clearly protected.
Airlines no longer allow Emotional Support Animals to fly as service animals in the cabin under federal law. ESAs must travel as pets and must follow the airline’s pet policies.
Psychiatric Service Animals are still recognized under ADA and Department of Transportation (DOT) rules. A properly trained and documented PSA may fly in the cabin at no additional cost.
To qualify:
- Your PSA dog must be trained to perform at least one psychiatric task
- You must have appropriate PSA documentation
If your dog needs task training, American Service Pets provides an online training curriculum through iTrain Academy.
Emotional Support Animals can be almost any domesticated animal that provides comfort, including:
- Dogs
- Cats
- Rabbits
- Birds
- Small mammals
Psychiatric Service Animals through American Service Pets must be dogs and must be trained to perform specific tasks related to a psychiatric disability.
Your healthcare provider reviews your information to ensure your animal is appropriate for your housing or access needs.
Yes. If the licensed provider determines that an ESA or PSA letter is not appropriate, American Service Pets issues a refund minus the small evaluation fee charged by the provider.
This ensures fairness while complying with federal and state evaluation requirements.
ESA and PSA letters are typically valid for one year. Many landlords request an updated letter annually to confirm that your need for an animal is ongoing.
Renewing is simple:
- Update your intake information
- Your provider reviews your case
- A new letter is issued if appropriate
American Service Pets sends renewal reminders before your letter expires so you can maintain uninterrupted coverage.