Service Animal Letter

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Get a Valid Service Animal Letter

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Drs. Note Now connects you with licensed healthcare professionals who can evaluate and issue legitimate documentation for psychiatric service animals (PSDs) under federal law.

Service animals are protected under:

  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) — allows access to public places
  • Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) — protects rights during air travel
  • Fair Housing Act (FHA) — ensures housing accommodations

Unlike Emotional Support Animals (ESAs), service animals can accompany you anywhere the public is allowed — including restaurants, hotels, planes, and workplaces.

$50.00

What Is a Service Animal?

A Service Animal is a specially trained animal that performs one or more specific tasks to assist a person with a disability.

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service animals — typically dogs — are granted broad access rights in public places such as restaurants, hotels, and airplanes.

Examples of tasks performed by service dogs include:

Psychiatric service dogs (PSDs) are trained to perform mental health–related tasks for individuals diagnosed with conditions such as PTSD, severe anxiety, or depression.

Why a Service Animal Letter Matters

Although the ADA doesn’t require individuals to carry “registration,” airlines, landlords, and workplaces often ask for provider verification confirming your need for a service animal.

A Service Animal Letter from a licensed medical or mental health provider can:

With Drs. Note Now, you can quickly obtain valid, compliant documentation through a legitimate evaluation process.

Who Qualifies for a Psychiatric Service Animal?

You may qualify if you live with a mental or emotional disability that substantially limits daily activities and could benefit from task-trained support. Common qualifying conditions include:

The provider will determine if your condition meets ADA standards and whether your animal performs (or can be trained to perform) specific disability-related tasks.

Why Choose Us?

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Verified documentation you can trust. 100%
No Appointments Needed
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Hassle-Free Process
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How It Works

Fill Out a Simple Form

Tell us what happened and provide basic details.

Medical Review

A licensed healthcare provider reviews your request.

Receive Your Note

A signed medical letter is emailed to you, ready to submit.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A service animal is trained to perform tasks that assist with a disability and is protected under the ADA.

An ESA provides emotional comfort but does not have public access rights under the ADA.

No. There’s no federal “certification.” However, a licensed provider’s letter verifying your disability-related need can help when dealing with housing, travel, or workplace policies.

Yes — if the animal can be individually trained to perform tasks that help with your disability.

Yes, as long as it’s issued by a licensed healthcare provider following a legitimate evaluation. Drs. Note Now ensures all letters meet federal requirements.

Yes. Airlines are required to accommodate service animals under the Air Carrier Access Act.

Don’t Wait — Your Emotional Health Deserves Support.

Don’t risk being denied access, travel, or housing due to missing documentation.

Get your legal, ADA-compliant Service Animal Letter today — fast, confidential, and secure.

Important Disclaimer

This service is for non-emergency situations only, and our services are currently only available to residents of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. If you are experiencing a medical emergency or require urgent care, please seek immediate medical attention by calling 911 or visiting the nearest hospital. Our service provides documentation for mild illnesses and does not replace professional medical diagnosis or treatment.

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