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ESA Letter – Emotional Support Animal Letter Template

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Emotional Support Animal Letter

What is an Emotional Support Animal?

Unlike service animals, which are trained to perform specific tasks for individuals with disabilities, an emotional support animal (ESA) provides comfort through companionship. ESAs do not require specialized training and can be any domesticated animal. Their primary role is to alleviate symptoms associated with a mental or emotional condition as part of a treatment plan overseen by a licensed mental health professional (LMHP).

Who qualifies for an ESA?

Individuals diagnosed with a qualifying mental or emotional disability by a licensed mental health professional may be eligible. Common qualifying conditions include:

  • Anxiety disorders and panic disorder
  • Depression and mood disorders
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Phobias and social anxiety
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Eligibility is determined by a licensed professional — not by self-diagnosis or online certification services.

The ESA Letter:

An ESA letter is the primary documentation establishing your need for an emotional support animal. It must be issued by a licensed mental health professional (psychiatrist, psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, or therapist) and should include:

  • The professional's license type, number, and jurisdiction
  • Confirmation that the individual has a diagnosed mental or emotional disability
  • A statement that an ESA is part of the recommended treatment
  • The date of issuance and signature

Note: This information is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. ESA laws vary by jurisdiction and change over time. Always consult a licensed mental health professional and, where needed, a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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