Is Your Pet Qualified as an Emotional Support Animal or Service Animal?
Find out if your animal qualifies as an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or a Service Animal (CSA)?
According to ADA, US Federal Law, if you qualify, you can have a dog that you train to provide you with certain essential health-related services, and in such cases, your dog is considered a Service Animal (CSA).
A Service Animal is entitled to certain legal privileges. On the other hand, our pets, regardless of their species, can support us by reducing our stress, help us manage our anxiety, and assist us in minimizing our sense of depression. Under these circumstances, although not recognized by the ADA, but under most State Laws, our pets qualify as Emotional Support Animals (ESA).Â
You can elect to register your CSA or ESA anytime you wish on this website.Â
If you elect to register your pet as an ESA or Service Dog (CSA) on this website, you will receive documents that may entitle you in receiving your due special privileges that aren’t available to anyone else.
By simply completing the registration process, which should take less than 30 minutes, you will receive your documents in your email box. You can print, frame, and laminate these documents in the sizes you want, using them as you see fit.
Learn If You Qualify For An
ESA or Certified Service Animal (CSA)
Benefits
- Qualify for housing where pets are NOT allowed.
- Disabled handlers cannot be charged a deposit for CSA and maybe ESA
- Many housing benefits for ESA and CSA owners
- Disabled handlers cannot be charged a deposit or monthly fee for the ESA.
- ESA and CSA may accompany its handler into any public place
- ESA and CSA are allowed into hotels and lodging
- ESA and CSA can fly in the cabin of an aircraft
- Can't be charged a deposit or any fees for ESA or CSA in most situations
How to Qualify
- CSA may require professional documenation, usually in the form of an official letter from a physician or licensed mental health professional
- An ESA handler does not, but a Service Animal handler neede to be disabled
- No supporting documentation is legally required.
Animal Requirements
- ESA and Service Animals can be of any age
- ESA species include nearly all domesticated pets
- Only dogs are allowed to be Service Animals
- No professional training required - Self training is sufficient
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