Apply for Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Letter in Atlanta
Get an ESA letter in Atlanta through a licensed mental health professional. Simple online evaluation, legal housing support, and secure telehealth process.
Steps to get your ESA letter in Atlanta
Complete Our 3-Minute Assessment
Answer a few quick questions about your Emotional Support Animal needs.
Consult with a Georgia-Licensed Therapist
Get matched with a qualified mental health professional licensed in Georgia.
Receive Your ESA Letter
If approved, your ESA letter will be issued within 24–48 hours.
Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Letter in Atlanta
An emotional support animal (ESA) in Atlanta is primarily protected in housing under the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), with additional oversight through the Georgia Fair Housing Law and Atlanta’s local enforcement by the Office of Housing and Community Development. ESAs in Atlanta do not have public-access rights. This guide serves as a comprehensive roadmap to understanding Atlanta’s ESA laws and explains how to obtain a compliant Atlanta ESA letter with us.
Important Notice: Atlanta does not currently have a specific statute that directly penalizes misrepresenting an ESA or service dog. The city enforces strict protections for assistance dogs. Under O.C.G.A. §16-11-107.1, harassing an assistance dog or allowing a dog to injure or kill a trained service dog assisting a person with a physical disability is a criminal offense. In serious cases, violations may result in penalties up to a high and aggravated misdemeanor.
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Testimonials
From start to finish, the process was straightforward and professional. I was connected with a licensed provider who took the time to understand my situation. I received clear guidance on housing accommodations, and everything felt legitimate and compliant.
Michael Berezin – Cat Parent
I appreciated how transparent and respectful the evaluation process was. The provider explained everything clearly, and the experience felt supportive rather than rushed. Highly recommend for anyone in Georgia looking for a legitimate ESA evaluation.
Christina Bates – Dog Parent
The platform was easy to use, and the appointment scheduling was seamless. The clinician was professional and thorough, which gave me confidence that the letter met housing requirements. Overall, a very smooth experience.
Margaret Cooper – Cat Parent
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a Landlord Deny an ESA in Atlanta?
Yes. A landlord can deny an ESA in Georgia, but only under limited, legally recognized circumstances.
- The ESA documentation is missing, outdated, or clearly unreliable
- The animal poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others
- The animal is likely to cause substantial physical damage to the property
- The animal significantly interferes with other tenants’ use and enjoyment of the premises, such as through persistent noise, unsanitary conditions, or aggressive behavior
Outside of these specific situations, landlords are generally required to consider ESA requests as reasonable accommodations under fair housing laws.




