Get a licensed mental health professional to determine whether you have a qualifying emotional or mental health need
Ask the professional for an emotional support animal letter on official letterhead
Make sure the letter includes the professional’s license type, license number, date, and confirmation that the ESA is needed for your mental health
Keep the letter current and renew it when needed
Know that there is no official government registration for emotional support animals
Avoid websites that sell fake ESA certificates, IDs, or registries
Check housing rules and provide the ESA letter if your landlord requests documentation
Understand that emotional support animals do not have the same public access rights as service dogs
Train and care for your dog to behave safely and appropriately in housing and other permitted settings
