ESA Compliance

ESA Letter

Immediate Benefits of an ESA Doctor's Letter

Proven Support

Emotional Support Animals provide you with comfort and relief and help you deal with stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional and psychiatric conditions.

Keeping Families Together

The FHA Laws protect your rights in having your ESA in a no-pet policy or breed-restricted Housing or College Campuses (Dorms) without paying any pet fees or deposits.

Traveling with Your Pet

The ACAA Laws protect your rights in having your ESA on-board an airplane without being forced to pay any additional pet fees.

No More Expensive Pet Fees

Having an ESA Letter means that you will never pay a pet security deposit or pet air travel fees again.
  • What is an emotional support animals?

    An emotional support animal is an animal that provides comfort and relief to its Owner in relation to conditions that the Owner may be impacted by, such as stress, anxiety, panic attacks and other similar conditions.

  • What is the difference between a service animal and an emotional support animal

    Service animals are defined as dogs that are specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. The person may have a disability that renders them in a wheel chairs, or be visually impaired, have PTSD, require a service dog due to seizure ailments and many other issues. Service dogs alert and guide the visually impaired, they pull a wheel chair, they alert others during a seizure, they provide relief and calming to one with PTSD. So the service dog is specifically trained to handle the issue that the Owner or handler is diagnosed with and facing. Service dogs are accordingly permitted to accompany the person into public and private facilities and buildings, transportation and many if not all of the areas one needs to be in life. The law that allows a trained service dog to accompany a person with a disability is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).


    An emotional support animal is typically a dog or cat that provides a therapeutic benefit to its owner through companionship. The animal provides emotional support and comfort to individuals with psychiatric disabilities and other mental impairments. Emotional support animals are covered in the federal Fair Housing Act as it relates to allowing you into housing that has a no pet policy or breed or size restriction policy. Emotional support animals are also covered in the federal Air Carrier Access Act which permits an ESA to be permitted into the cabin of an airplane with you on your travel at no cost. For both housing and air travel you will need an ESA prescription letter which United Support Animals will shepherd you the process to obtain.

  • 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.

  • What does ESA mean?

    ESA means Emotional Support Animal. An Emotional Support Animal is an animal that provides therapeutic support to its owner and is protected by the Air Carriers Access Act (ACAA) and by the Fair Housing Authority (FHA).

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

    A qualified mental health professional that United Support Animals will connect you with will provide you with a consultation to assess your needs, if you are found to be in need of an ESA the therapist and United Support will provide you with an ESA letter that you can utilize as the documentation needed to obtain these rights.

  • What breed of dog can be considered an emotional support dog?

    Any breed of dog can be your ESA.

  • How do I take my dog on an airplane?

    Emotional Support Animals and Service Dogs are allowed to travel in the cabin of an airplane when you comply with certain criteria each airline has. When you have an ESA letter from one of our mental health professionals you can bring your dog into the cabin and it is also important to understand each airlines criteria. Service dogs are permitted in the cabin of an airplane also.

  • What does a landlord or homeowners association want from me to accept me and my emotional support animal?

    The ESA letter validates your rights, the law requires all ESA’s to have a letter written by a mental health professional.

  • What state is my ESA letter good in?

    All of the states in which our Mental Health Professionals are licensed, permit therapists to counsel patients over the telephone. Any diagnosis and subsequent prescription generated by telephone consultations are perfectly valid in all states.

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