One flat price, published up front: $149, or $199 with an optional ID card — charged only if you’re approved.
The price of an ESA letter in Oregon should be the least stressful part. Here’s the complete cost picture, including the one optional add-on.
The fee buys a genuine evaluation — a private phone or video visit with a professional holding an active Oregon license — and, on approval, a signed letter bearing their license details, usually delivered within 10–15 minutes. The ID card add-on is purely optional and carries no legal weight.
Portland’s competitive, expensive rentals and college markets like Eugene mean Oregon renters often need a valid accommodation to keep their animals. In a rental market like that, documentation a landlord accepts on first reading pays for itself.
Compare totals, not stickers: a rejected quiz-generated letter can cost a lost deposit and a second purchase. One legitimate evaluation, accepted the first time, is the cheaper path.
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Your payment method is authorized at checkout but only charged after your evaluation is completed and a licensed professional approves you. Not approved? You aren’t charged for the letter.
No. Pricing is flat and shown before checkout. The only add-on is $60 per additional animal.
Renewal is a separate, equally priced service when you need an updated letter — typically about a year later.
Yes — the pre-screening costs nothing and carries no obligation. Your card is only authorized when you book the evaluation, and only charged if you’re approved.
The bundle with the ID card is $199 — $50 more than the letter alone — and it’s entirely optional, since no card is ever legally required.
Free pre-screening · Licensed in Oregon · You only pay if approved
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