Florida ESA Letter from a Licensed Florida Therapist

Real Emotional Support Animal letters for Florida residents — signed by an in-state licensed mental health professional and tailored to Florida housing law.

Independent clinicians. State-specific compliance. Transparent process.

Licensed in Florida
Compliant with FHA
Real LMHP review
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Get My Florida ESA Letter

A few quick questions. Florida-licensed clinician review follows.

1 of 4 · Your situation

2 of 4 · Your animal

3 of 4 · Therapeutic context

4 of 4 · How to reach you

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How it works

Three steps. No surprise fees. State-law compliant.

1

Tell us about you

The 4-step intake above takes about 90 seconds. We pre-fill your state and walk through everything a Florida-licensed clinician needs.

2

Telehealth evaluation

A licensed Florida mental health professional reviews your intake and conducts a private telehealth session. They determine whether an ESA is therapeutically appropriate.

3

Receive your PDF letter

If approved, you receive a signed PDF letter compliant with HUD's FHEO-2020-01 guidance and Florida law. We send the renewal reminder before expiration.

Explore the guide

Read up on the parts of the process that matter to your situation.

Florida (FL Statute 760.27):

Florida requires the issuing clinician to be Florida-licensed (or to have a prior in-person relationship). Online-only out-of-state providers cannot issue valid Florida ESA letters.

Common questions

Short, honest answers from the law and from working clinicians.

Who can issue a valid Florida ESA letter?

Only a licensed mental health professional (LMHP) — typically an LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, psychologist, psychiatrist, or in some states a licensed primary-care provider — operating within their Florida scope of practice. Florida law (Statute 760.27) also requires the clinician to be Florida-licensed.

How long does the Florida process take?

After intake and clinician review, most Florida clients receive a PDF letter within a few business days.

What does the Florida ESA letter cover?

It documents that an Emotional Support Animal is therapeutically appropriate for you. Landlords must consider it as a reasonable accommodation request under the Fair Housing Act (HUD FHEO-2020-01).

Is this a 'registry' or an 'ESA ID card'?

No. ESA registries and ID cards are not legally valid. HUD has stated they are scams. What matters is a letter from a licensed clinician.

Can my landlord in Florida charge a pet fee for my ESA?

Under the FHA, a landlord generally cannot charge a pet deposit or extra rent for an ESA. They may still hold you responsible for any actual damage. State and local rules apply alongside the federal rule.

Can I use an ESA letter to fly with my pet?

No. The DOT removed ESAs from the Air Carrier Access Act in 2021. Airlines now treat ESAs as regular pets. If you need to fly with a working animal, look into Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) training instead.

What if my landlord denies the ESA accommodation?

You can appeal in writing, escalate to property management, and ultimately file a HUD FHEO complaint. We provide a template and walk you through the process.

Do I qualify for an ESA letter in Florida?

A licensed clinician determines eligibility based on whether an ESA is therapeutically appropriate. Common qualifying conditions include anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other recognized mental-health conditions — but the determination is individual.

How much does a real ESA letter cost?

We provide a transparent quote during intake and never bill for non-existent "ESA registration" products.

Do I need to renew my Florida ESA letter?

HUD recommends letters dated within the past 12 months. Some states (e.g. Iowa) mandate annual renewal. We send reminders before expiration.