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How Emotional Support Animal Letters Work

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The first step to getting an ESA letter in Wisconsin is taking a short and confidential assessment. The simple assessment takes around 2 minutes and helps determine whether or not you are eligible for a proper screening with a state-licensed mental health professional.

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Once done with the pre-screening and deemed a good candidate for an ESA letter, we’ll schedule a telehealth appointment with a licensed mental health expert in Wisconsin. The meeting will be scheduled at your earliest convenience and entirely confidential.

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After the therapist evaluates your needs, they decide if you are eligible for an ESA letter. Once approved, you can download your letter from the user portal 24- 48 hours after your consultation.

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How to Qualify for an ESA in Wisconsin?

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Emotional Support Animal Letter Wisconsin

Like most other states, Wisconsin is fully committed to protecting Emotional Support Animals to ensure they perform their roles with minimal
challenges or resistance. This allows the handlers to move around with their pets and receive the assistance required.

Under the FHA, landlords must abide by the following guidelines:

  • Weight, breed and size restrictions may not be applied to assistance animals;
  • Handlers can have animals other than dogs;
  • Landlords are legally protected to request proof of vaccination or relevant licenses;
  • Landlords are right to expect ESA handlers to conform to house rules;
  • Landlords cannot require assistance animals to have specific training to grant access;
  • Pet fees and deposits are not allowed for assistance animals;
  • Landlords cannot demand that assistance animals wear special collars, vests, emblems or harnesses;

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Wisconsin ESA Laws & Requirements

ESA Housing Protection in Wisconsin

  • Don’t allow your ESA to roam the ground or facility unmanned Ensure your animal doesn’t exhibit any signs of aggression towards other residents or pets;
  • Be sure to clean up after your animal and dispose of the waste properly Try to regulate your animal's noises to avoid causing disturbance to other residents;
  • Ensure you’re animal is up to date on all licenses and vaccinations.
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ESA Letter Online in Wisconsin: How It Works

Accessing ESA privileges isn’t straightforward; you’ll need an ESA letter to prove you’re a legally recognized handler. With an ESA letter, you’ll be eligible for federal and state-level benefits of having an emotional support animal. This means your pet will receive ESA status instead of being viewed as an ordinary pet.

Unfortunately, not everyone can get an ESA letter, which can only be issued once a state-licensed therapist approves an application. The mental health expert will do a quick (but thorough) consultation to determine if you’re suffering from any of the following mental health disorders:

  • Depression
  • Panic attacks
  • Bipolar disorders
  • Autism
  • Social disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Learning disabilities

You’ll automatically qualify for an ESA letter in Wisconsin if diagnosed with one or more of these conditions. A telehealth consultation with a Wisconsin-based mental health expert will help speed up the approval process, as you can get the letter in as little as 24-48 hours after your online consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our therapist can prescribe an ESA for a variety of mental health issues. Your mental health disorders could be anything from post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, or almost anything that affects your mental or emotional health.