ESA Letter North Carolina is a service that connects North Carolina residents with licensed mental health providers practicing in North Carolina. We are not a law firm, a medical practice, or a mental-health clinic. The content on this site is informational and is not legal, medical, or mental-health advice. ESA letters are issued by independent North Carolina-licensed mental health professionals after evaluation.
Each evaluation is conducted independently by a licensed clinician. No site, including this one, can guarantee that you will receive an ESA letter. Promises of "guaranteed approval", "instant ESA letters", "ESA registration", or "ESA ID cards" are scams — we do not offer those products.
As of 2021 (DOT final rule), Emotional Support Animals no longer have accommodation rights under the Air Carrier Access Act. Airlines treat ESAs as regular pets. An ESA letter does not grant you air-travel rights.
We follow state law where you reside. For California, Montana, Arkansas, Iowa, and Louisiana, state law requires a minimum 30-day therapeutic relationship before an ESA letter can be issued. For Florida, FL Statute 760.27 requires the clinician to be Florida-licensed (or to have a prior in-person relationship). We comply with these requirements without exception.
Pricing is disclosed during intake. We do not bundle fake products or charge for non-existent registries.
If a clinician determines you do not qualify for an ESA letter, refund eligibility depends on the specific service tier you purchased; details are disclosed at checkout. Refunds are not available where the clinician completed an evaluation and made a clinical determination.
You agree to provide truthful information during intake. Submitting fraudulent information to obtain a housing accommodation may violate federal and North Carolina law and may expose you to civil and criminal penalties.
To the maximum extent permitted by North Carolina law, our liability is limited to the amount you paid for the service. We are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
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