Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

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Your service animal or emotional support animal will be registered with the U.S. Service and Support Animals Registry Database for the entire life of the animal.

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Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

All orders have an option of digital copies of your certificate of registration and photo ID so you can print them out for immediate use.

Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

Registration is valid for the lifetime of your animal.

Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

Our staff attorneys will get involved and help if your rights are being violated. Registration gives you access to our legal team.

Easy Registration Process

Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

Register my dog as an emotional support animal for free

Step 1

Enter your animal’s information to register.

Step 2

Your Animal will be Registered In The US National Registry
Your animal will be registered as an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or Service Animal and placed in the US National Service Animal Registry Database.

Step 3

Receive your Certificate & ID In The Mail Fast!
You will receive your ESA or Service Animal Registration Certificate and Photo ID by mail and in digital format (optional) to download for immediate use.

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Need a Doctor’s Letter for Housing?

In order to prove that an animal is an emotional support animal, you may be asked to provide documentation from a licensed professional (doctor, psychiatrist, or other mental health professional) stating that the animal is an essential part of treatment for a disability. A landlord or business may ask you to provide a doctor’s note or they could deny you and your emotional support animal.

Regardless of whether you are asked to show a doctor’s letter, it is very helpful to have one on file just in case.

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The ESA Registration of America offers quick and easy online services for emotional support animals

Hassle free emotional support animal registration, supplies, and information

Fewer things in life give us more joy than spending time with our pets. Whether it's taking your dog out for a walk or cuddling up with them at night, pets offer an unmatched companionship you can cherish for years.

What's more, dogs can help people struggling with mental health problems perform daily tasks otherwise made difficult by their condition. Their dog can provide comfort and support, which ultimately makes their condition more manageable. Pets that help people improve their mental health are known as emotional support animals (ESAs).

Who uses the Emotional Support Animal Registry?

All types of people with varying needs

Depression & Mental

ESA's help with trauma, emotional difficulties, anxiety, and other negative mental disabilities.

Veterans & Military

A companion animal like an ESA can greatly improve the lives of those who have been through trauma and difficult situations.

Autism & Aspergers

Those who have disability-related and emotional needs can greatly benefit from assistance animals via an emotional support animal letter.

PTSD & Psychotic Disorders

ESA's are assessed on a case by case basis. Those who suffer from emotional disabilities can benefit the most and we’re here to help.

Already Registered your Emotional Support Animal?

You'll need an ESA Evaluation Letter next

ESA has joined forces with a team of mental health professionals with an expertise in Emotional Support Animal Evaluations and Prescription Letters to help you with your ESA and to provide you with your evaluation/letter which is required by law to travel with your animal.

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Register and purchase emotional support animal supplies

  • Listing In Our Database
  • Two (2) PVC IDs
  • ESA Vest/Harness
  • Paperless Certificate (Download)
  • ESA eGuidebook (Download)
  • Free Shipping

  • Listing In Our Database
  • Free Replacement IDs for life***
  • Two (2) PVC IDs
  • ESA Vest/Harness
  • Three (3) mini PVC ID’s
  • Paperless Certificate (Download)
  • ESA eGuidebook (Download)
  • Free Shipping

  • Listing In Our Database
  • One PVC ID
  • Paperless Certificate (Download)
  • ESA eGuidebook (Download)
  • Free Shipping

Benefits of Having an Emotional Support Animal Letter

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Live in Pet Free Housing with your Support Animal

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ESA Testimonials

"I would like to thank your organization for helping me get my emotional support animal registered properly and introducing me to the mental health professional that completed my evaluation and letter. It was a much smoother process than I ever imagined it being!"

"Thanks so much for the wonderful products and for making it so easy to schedule an appointment with a therapist. My emotional support dog's ESA letter along with the reasonable accommodation form from your mental health provider was everything I needed. Also thank you to your wonderful team that explained the difference between a service dog and the type of animal I actually qualified for."

Nancy R.

Palos Verdes, CA

FAQ

What is the difference between an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) and a Service Dog?

Emotional Support Animals (ESA) are animals that provide therapeutic benefits to their owner through affection and companionship. A Service Dog is specially trained to perform a task to help someone with a disability. A seeing eye dog is one example of a Service Dog. Unlike a Service Dog, an emotional support animal does not need specialized training to handle a task. Further, Emotional Support Animals come in different breeds and animal types and are not just limited to dogs, while Service Animals are either dogs or mini horses.

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How do I take my ESA on an airplane?

As of January 2021, the US Department of Transportation announced that ESA's are no longer a protected class of animal on domestic airlines. It is up to the airline itself to determine whether they will allow ESA's. Prior to January 2021, any airlines asked that you notify them in advance when traveling with an Emotional Support Animal. Each airline has their own individual policies so please check their ESA policy before booking a flight. Some airlines may require a reasonable accommodation form to be signed off by the therapist who has evaluated you. Please notify ESA registration of America before purchasing a travel letter if we can accommodate that specific airlines request.

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What airlines have banned ESA's?

As of January 2021, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, JetBlue, Frontier, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines have all banned emotional support animals from traveling free of charge on their flights. We recommend all customers to check with any other individual airline to get their most up to date ESA policy. Housing letters for ESA's do not face any problems.

My dog is very large. Do Emotional Support Animals have a size limit?

No. There is no size discrimination allowed when it comes to Service Dogs and ESA's. ESA's come in various shapes and sizes and airlines are required to allow ESA's dog to accompany you to your seat regardless of the size. It's important to note that there is no size limit for Service Dogs.

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Are emotional support animals allowed in all public places?

Unlike service dogs, Emotional Support Animals do not have access rights to all public areas. However, ESA's can live in pet-free housing. Service Dogs, however, are allowed to accompany their owners wherever they go, including most airlines.

What type of proof should I have with me when traveling or moving into a new house with my Emotional Support Animal?

The law requires all ESA's to have a letter written by a mental health professional. The letter states that the Emotional Support Animal provides therapeutic value to its owner and verifies the validity of the ESA. If you do not have your ESA evaluation letter yet, you can schedule an assessment with one of our mental health professionals via a HIPAA compliant video conference call. The therapist will determine if you qualify for an ESA letter. It is important to note that certain airlines have legally banned ESA's from flying, so contact your carrier before purchasing a letter specifically for air travel purposes.

Is an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) allowed on a plane?

As of January 2021, Emotional Support Animals are no longer considered a protected class of animal by US airlines. Airlines may now disallow ESA's on commercial flights or require travelers to pay a fee. Airlines that do allow ESA's require an ESA prescription letter from a licensed mental health profession as well as advance notice in most cases that the passenger will be flying with an ESA.

Is an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) allowed in no pet housing?

Landlords and property managers must make reasonable accommodations for tenants or prospective tenants with Emotional Support Animals, even if the apartment, house, or college dorm does not allow pets. A reasonable fee may only be asked by the landlord if there is any damage to the property as a result of your animal, otherwise no other fees may be imposed. Property managers/landlords may require the tenant complete a mental health professional Third Party Verification form. If you're wondering whether you qualify for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), you can sign up for an evaluation letter from one of our mental health professionals here.

Is an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) required to wear any identifying clothes or a harness?

Federal law does not require Service Dogs or Emotional Support Animals to wear any type of clothing or harnesses. However, we strongly encourage this since harnesses, leashes, patches and identifying items cut down on the hassles and unnecessary explanations when in public. We have found that these products drastically save time and frustration. We also recommend you carry around your prescription letter from a therapist as well.

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What if I want to register my dog as a service dog?

If you would like to register your dog as a service dog, please visit our sister site: www.servicedogregistration.org. It's important to note the difference between the two types of dogs. Service Dogs are specially trained to perform a task, while Emotional Support Animals provide therapeutic value.

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How does one get a therapy dog for anxiety or other psychological disorders?

To have your dog qualify as an Emotional Support Animal (therapy dog) a licensed mental health professional must determine whether the animal provides therapeutic value to its owner. If you do not have your ESA evaluation letter yet, you can sign up for an assessment with one of our mental health professionals. They will complete a psychological evaluation to determine whether you qualify for an Emotional Support Animal.

Who can I talk to for legal advice?

If you have run into any legal issues or discrimination concerning your ESA and housing please contact HUD.

  1. Phone: 1-800-669-9777
  2. Online: Click Here

If you run into any issues and want more clarity on ESA laws you may contact the Department of Transportation.

  1. Phone: 202-366-2220
  2. Online: Click Here

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Can cats and other animals be Emotional Support Animals?

Yes, any animal that provides therapeutic value can be considered an Emotional Support Animal. However, cats and others cannot be considered Service Animals. The Service Animal designation can only belong to dogs and miniature horses.

What animals are considered Service Animals?

Service animals are defined as dogs and miniature horses that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Dogs and other animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA since they are not specifically trained to complete a task.

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How do I find a doctor who will prescribe an ESA letter?

We offer an easy way to schedule an assessment with a mental health professional who is able to prescribe an ESA letter should you qualify. To schedule an appointment with a mental health professional for an ESA evaluation letter you can click here. Alternatively you can also find a local therapist in your area if accessible. You will have to do some online research though.

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Do emotional support animals need special training similar to a service dog?

Emotional support animals do not require specialized training. However, they do require a therapist letter in order to be considered valid. Service Dogs require specialized training because they perform a specific task for their owner such as acting as a seeing eye dog or calming someone down who has PTSD.

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Can the landlord charge me a pet/security deposit for my emotional support animal?

No. Landlords are not allowed to charge emotional support animals additional fees since an ESA isn’t considered a pet.

What does ESA mean?

ESA is short for Emotional Support Animal. An Emotional Support Animal is an animal that provides therapeutic support to its owner and is protected by the Fair Housing Authority (FHA).

How do I get an Emotional Support Animal (ESA)?

A qualified Emotional Support Animal requires a letter from a mental health professional stating that the animal provides therapeutic value to its owner. We offer an easy way to schedule an appointment and select a time for an assessment with a licensed therapist. It is important to note that we do not guarantee a person's qualification. The therapist is the one that makes the determination on a case by case basis. To schedule an appointment with a mental health professional for an ESA evaluation letter you can click here.

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Is this site affiliated with a government agency?

No. ESA Registration of America is not a governmental agency and is not affiliated with or endorsed by HUD, the Department of Transportation or any other governmental agency. Registration of an emotional support animal with ESA Registration of America does not give you any additional legal rights. Rather, registration allows a person to receive timely updates on legal changes pertaining to emotional support animals along with discounts on products.

How do I register my ESA?

Fill out the short form on the homepage to receive updates on the laws relating to emotional support animals. Registering your animal does not automatically make it into an ESA. The ESA Registration of America has teamed up with a network of licensed mental health professionals to provide online live video consultation services to prescribe written recommendations to those who qualify. We also offer products to help ESA owners distinguish their animals in public.

What is an ESA Letter?

An emotional support animal letter can be written for a pet or companion animal that is deemed to provide therapeutic support for its owner. A mental health provider is the one who diagnoses an individual and determines if they will benefit from an emotional support animal via an in-depth assessment. ESA letters can be used by renters and by students for on-campus housing. It is up to the owner to determine the type of animal that provides them emotional support.

What governmental agencies are involved with ESA and assistance animals?

The United States Department of Housing determines the obligations for housing providers as it relates to the use of service animals, psychiatric service dogs, and emotional support dogs. On May 17, 2004, the Department of Justice and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) clearly outlined the reasonable accommodations that apply to emotional support animals via the Fair Housing Act.

What type of disabilities qualifies someone for an emotional support animal letter?

Individuals suffering from psychological disabilities, mental disabilities, mental illness, and emotional disabilities diagnosed by a licensed mental health provider such as a therapist or social worker can qualify for an ESA.

Is there a difference between an emotional support dog and an emotional support cat?

ESA letters can be written for both types of support animals should someone qualify. Emotional support dogs are more common, but a healthy amount of cat owners have emotional conditions that qualify them as well.

What is a therapy animal and how are they used?

Therapy animals are typically found in hospital settings along with schools, old age homes, hospice facilities, and even at locations after natural disasters. A therapy dog, for example, is well trained, relaxed, friendly, and helps provide a calming environment to those around them. There are professional trainers that can help a therapy animal, but many times it's the owner who spends the time and effort to ensure the happiness and safety of others.

How can I get a free ESA letter online?

The Only Way an ESA Letter Can Be “Free” Is If You Already Have a LMHP. There is only one instance in which an ESA letter will be free: if you already see a licensed mental health professional (LMHP). A therapist you are seeing can issue your ESA letter at no added charge.

How do I register my emotional support animal in Florida?

There is no official ESA registration process in any state, including Florida. The only way to legally recognize an emotional support animal is to obtain an ESA letter from a mental health professional licensed in Florida or whichever state you seek accommodations in.

How can my dog become a service dog for anxiety?

How to get a service dog.
a physical disability or debilitating psychiatric condition..
a recommendation letter from a doctor or licensed mental health professional..
strong communication skills and patience..
the ability to consistently care for and train a service dog..
the ability to attend a handler training program..

Can my therapist write an ESA letter?

If your therapist is a licensed professional, such as a licensed clinical social worker, psychologist, psychiatrist, nurse or licensed counselor, they are capable of writing an ESA letter if they feel you would benefit by having one.