Having an emotional support animal (ESA) letter can help you fly on a plane with your pet and live in an apartment with a no-pet policy.
In today’s Q&A, we’re going to show you what a legal emotional support letter contains. A valid ESA letter has the following details:
- Name of the licensed professional (there should be proof that the health professional is licensed in the same state where the patient lives)
- Issue and expiration dates of the professional’s license
- The patient’s name
- A statement that the patient’s medical condition qualifies for an emotional support animal
- Details of the emotional support animal
- Contact details of the health professional
Please take note that the letter does not have to specify the condition that the patient suffers from. For example, panic attacks.
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