Many people at some point experience severe psychological or emotional setbacks in their life and emotional support animals can help people by providing unconditional support and companionship. If you are interested in qualifying your animal companion as an ESA, the first thing you should know is that a recommendation letter is required from a licensed psychologist or a healthcare professional.
How to issue your ESA Evaluation Letter from a licensed healthcare professional
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How to issue your ESA Evaluation Letter from a licensed
healthcare professional?
Many people at some point experience severe
psychological or emotional setbacks in their life,
and emotional support animals can help people
by providing unconditional support and
companionship. If you are interested in
qualifying your animal companion as an ESA,
the first thing you should know is that a
recommendation letter is required from a
licensed psychologist or a healthcare
professional.
Emotional Support Dog
By possessing a legitimate ESA Evaluation
Letter, you will get various rights such as able
to travel with your animal on airlines and live in
housing or other public places that may not
otherwise accept pets. Remember that if you
issue your letter from an unlicensed person or a
company, then airlines, co-ops, landlords, and
HOAs will not recognize your letter as valid and
you will also lose your credibility.
How to Get Emotional Support Animal Letter
Usually, your doctor will be happy to write an
ESA letter for you but, maybe they refuse to
write it if your mental condition is not specified
in a list which mentions requirement of an
emotional support animal. However, if your
therapist agrees that you need an ESA, then
he/she can write an ESA letter for you.
Also, make sure that your therapist write your ESA
evaluation letter on the official letterhead, having
all the information regarding your healthcare
professional’s license number and expertise. Look below
to know the steps of asking for an emotional support
animal letter:
• 1. Talk to your therapist about your mental
conditions, so that he/she can understand your disorder
and can write an ESA letter according to your current
mental health status.
• 2. Ask them to add all details about your health and
why you need an emotional support animal, so that you
don’t get any legal trouble in future.
• 3. In the end, receive your ESA letter written on the
official and genuine letterhead.
Contact PDSC professionals for getting a
legally-approved ESA letter and also get
assistance to increase the awareness
about various ESA rights, such as Fair
Housing Act.
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