Signed by an in-state licensed mental health professional that complies with all federal and state fair housing laws.
Independent therapists. State-specific compliance. Transparent process.
No surprise fees. Every letter is backed by a licensed Illinois therapist.
The intake above takes about 90 seconds. We'll call you shortly after you submit to schedule your telehealth consultation.
A licensed Illinois therapist reviews your intake and meets with you privately by phone or video to determine whether an ESA is right for you.
If approved, your signed, FHA-compliant letter arrives by email, usually within an hour of your consultation.
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Real, licensed clinicians with decades of experience.
12 clinicians to choose from.

Sheree is a graduate of Barry University and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She specializes in reentry services, court-related evaluations, and behavioral health support for justice-involved individuals.
Her clinical approach incorporates Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to help individuals identify strengths, overcome barriers, increase accountability, and develop practical strategies for long-term success. She is committed to helping individuals achieve stability, reduce recidivism, strengthen family relationships, and improve overall well-being.

Deanna has a Master's degree from Bellevue University and has worked in behavioral health for 24 years. She has worked in a variety of settings including outpatient, group home, remote, in home, corrections and residential capacities. Deanna helps individuals find their voice, build confidence, and learn to advocate for themselves with clarity and strength.

Tracey has a Master's degree from NYU in Clinical/Medical Social Work. She provides counseling for individuals navigating grief, life transitions, and emotional challenges. She is client-centered, strength-based, and relational in her approach. Outside of work, Tracey is an animal lover who appreciates the unique comfort, companionship, and joy that animals bring to our lives.
Read up on the parts of the process that matter to your situation.

If you rely on an emotional support animal in Illinois, you have real, enforceable housing rights—and one of the most specific ESA documentation laws in the country.

The same laws that protect renters in apartments protect Illinois students in campus housing under the federal Fair Housing Act.

ESA protections come from two laws that apply statewide: the federal Fair Housing Act and Illinois' Assistance Animal Integrity Act.

Qualifying in Illinois means navigating both federal Fair Housing Act protections and state mental-health rules—here's how eligibility works.

An ESA letter is clinical documentation from a licensed professional that you may benefit from an emotional support animal. Here's the step-by-step.

Illinois' ESA market is a minefield of registry scams and worthless PDFs that masquerade as real clinical recommendations. Learn the warning signs.

Federal fair housing protections and Illinois state law together create a comprehensive framework for ESA accommodations where you live.

Choosing the right ESA for apartment living means weighing both your therapeutic needs and the practical realities of Illinois rentals.
Short, honest answers from the law and from working therapists.
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 Illinois scope of practice.
We get most customers scheduled for their evaluation within 24 hours. If you're approved, you will receive your ESA letter shortly after your consult.
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.
No. ESA registries and ID cards are not legally valid. What matters is a letter from a licensed therapist.
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.
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.
You can appeal in writing, escalate to property management, and ultimately file a complaint with the appropriate state agency. Our team will walk you through the process.
A licensed therapist 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.
Our ESA letter costs $169.99. Our consult is 100% risk-free: if you are denied by the LMHP you are fully refunded, and if your landlord denies you (very rare) and we can't help resolve the issue you'll also receive a full refund. We have no hidden fees.
While no law mandates a hard expiration date for ESA letters, annual renewal is best practice. Landlords can request updated documentation during lease renewals or when you move.
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