Nevada PSD

Psychiatric Service Dog Letters in Nevada

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

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Psychiatric Service Dogs in Nevada

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

Two animals, two sets of rights

An emotional support animal comforts by presence and is protected for housing only. A psychiatric service dog is individually task-trained for a psychiatric disability and carries full ADA public access — stores, transit, and workplaces across Nevada. Housing protections apply to both.

What the letter does

Your letter — issued by a mental health professional holding an active Nevada license — establishes a psychiatric disability that substantially limits a major life activity: the clinical foundation beneath both your housing rights and your dog’s working role. Task training is arranged separately by you, and approved letters arrive within 10–15 minutes.

Nevada 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

What tasks make a dog a PSD?

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Examples include interrupting panic episodes, deep-pressure therapy, medication reminders, grounding during flashbacks, and guiding a disoriented handler. The training, not paperwork, creates the status.

Does a PSD letter give public access in Nevada?

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The letter documents your psychiatric disability; the dog’s task training is what carries ADA public access. Together they put Nevada handlers on solid footing.

How much is a PSD letter?

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$149, or $199 with an optional convenience ID card, with $60 for each additional animal — and you’re only charged if approved.

Can I train my psychiatric service dog myself in Nevada?

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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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Any breed. The ADA sets no breed restrictions — temperament, training, and reliable task performance are what count.

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