ESA and Pet Registration Myths: What You Need to Know
There is a lot of misinformation about Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) and pet registration. Many people fall for scams or misunderstand their rights. Let’s debunk some common myths.
There is a lot of misinformation about Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) and pet registration. Many people fall for scams or misunderstand their rights. Let’s debunk some common myths.
There is no official ESA registry. To have a legitimate ESA, you only need an ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional. Websites selling "ESA registrations" are often scams.
ESAs are different from service animals. They do not have access to public places like restaurants or stores. Their main legal protection applies to housing under the Fair Housing Act (FHA).
An ESA must provide emotional support to its owner, but there are no specific breed or species restrictions. However, landlords can deny exotic or dangerous animals.
Only a licensed therapist or doctor can issue a valid ESA letter. Online certificates or ID cards hold no legal weight.
Due to policy changes, most airlines no longer allow ESAs to fly for free. Only trained service animals are permitted.
To avoid scams and ensure your rights, always work with a licensed professional. Don’t fall for online ESA registration services—they are unnecessary and misleading.
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