Oregon PSD

Psychiatric Service Dog Letters in Oregon

Document a psychiatric disability with a Oregon-licensed professional — the foundation for a task-trained service dog under the ADA.

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Psychiatric Service Dogs in Oregon

Thinking beyond housing? For Oregon residents whose condition calls for a task-trained dog, a PSD carries ADA public-access rights that an ESA doesn’t.

PSD vs. ESA in Oregon

The distinction is training. An ESA supports you simply by being there and is protected in housing alone; a psychiatric service dog performs trained tasks for a psychiatric disability and goes where you go in Oregon — shops, transit, work — under the ADA. Both are protected at home.

Where the letter fits

The evaluation, by a mental health professional licensed in Oregon, documents a psychiatric disability that substantially limits a major life activity. It secures your housing accommodation and evidences your need; pairing it with genuine task training — which you arrange — completes the picture. Once approved, letters arrive within 10–15 minutes.

Oregon PSD Letter Pricing

Emotional Support Animal Letter

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ESA Letter — $149Fair Housing Act–compliant housing letter from a state-licensed mental health professional.
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ESA Letter & ID Card — $199Housing letter plus an optional convenience ID card.
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Psychiatric Service Dog Letter

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PSD Letter — $149Recommendation documenting a psychiatric disability.
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PSD Letter & ID Card — $199PSD recommendation plus an optional convenience ID card.
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More than one pet? Add each additional animal for +$60. We may authorize your payment method, but you aren’t charged unless a licensed professional approves you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a PSD letter give public access in Oregon?

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Not by itself — public access flows from the dog’s task training under the ADA. The letter documents the disability behind that need, and together they put Oregon handlers on firm ground.

Do I need to register my PSD in Oregon?

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No — and be wary of anyone selling “registration.” No registry, card, or vest is required in Oregon or anywhere else, and none of them make a dog a service animal.

Can I train my psychiatric service dog myself in Oregon?

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Yes — the ADA permits owner-training. What matters is that the dog reliably performs tasks related to your disability and behaves in public.

What breeds can be psychiatric service dogs?

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There’s no breed list; a well-trained Chihuahua qualifies as readily as a Labrador if it performs its tasks dependably.

What can a Oregon business legally ask about my service dog?

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Only two questions: is the dog required because of a disability, and what task is it trained to perform. Staff may not demand documentation or ask about your diagnosis.

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