Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about ESA Letter.

An ESA letter serves as legal documentation stating that an emotional support animal is necessary for your mental health and wellbeing.

Only licensed mental health professionals, such as psychologists or psychiatrists, can provide a legitimate ESA letter after evaluation.

Qualifying for an ESA requires an evaluation to assess your mental health needs and determine if an animal would be beneficial.

While ESA letters are recognized by housing providers, specific rules can vary, so it’s best to check local regulations.

Yes, but typically domesticated animals such as dogs and cats are most commonly recognized as emotional support animals.

ESA letters do not have a set expiration date; however, it’s advisable to have them renewed annually or as needed.