How To Get A Housing Letter For An Emotional Support Dog?

A letter from a doctor or therapist documenting an emotional support animal's presence in a patient's home is one way to verify that the animal meets the requirements for an ESA letter. The letter should include documentation of the animal's behavior and conditioning, including information about any specific needs the animal has, such as anxiety or depression relief.

If you need an emotional support dog housing letter online, here's how to get one.

To start the process, first, find out if your municipality has a program for issuing emotional support animal licenses. If not, go to the website and search for "emotional support animals." 

 

Once you know which municipality you live in, visit their website and complete an application form. You'll need to provide information about your disability, the type of assistance your animal will provide (emotional or physical), proof of your diagnosis from a licensed mental health professional, and documentation of your animal's current vaccinations and other veterinary care.

You'll also need to submit a copy of your driver's license or state ID card, proof of residence such as a utility bill or lease agreement, and payment for the license fee. 

Once you've submitted all the required paperwork, wait six months for a response. If everything is in order, you'll receive a letter informing you that your application has been processed and that you can pick up your license at any municipal courthouse.