Oklahoma ESA & PSD Letters — From Bricktown to Brookside
Living in OKC, Tulsa, Norman, or anywhere across the Sooner State? Our Oklahoma-licensed therapists evaluate you completely free. You only pay if you qualify for an ESA or Psychiatric Service Dog letter.
Getting an ESA or PSD Letter in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's nearly 4 million residents live in everything from the sprawling metro areas of Oklahoma City and Tulsa to tight-knit towns across the Great Plains. If you're dealing with anxiety, depression, PTSD, or another mental health condition, you may qualify for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) letter — and at American Service Animals, the evaluation is completely free.
A licensed Oklahoma mental health professional reviews your needs at no cost. You only pay if you qualify. No hidden fees, no risk, no obligation.
Oklahoma renters are protected by both the federal Fair Housing Act and the Oklahoma Fair Housing Act (Title 25, §1451–1453). That means your landlord — whether you're in a Bricktown loft, a Tulsa Hills apartment, or a Norman duplex near OU — must accept valid ESA documentation and cannot charge pet fees or enforce breed restrictions against your emotional support animal.
City Spotlight: Oklahoma City
Oklahoma's capital is booming — from the revitalized Bricktown entertainment district and the trendy Midtown/Deep Deuce neighborhoods to the artistic Paseo District and family-friendly suburbs like Edmond and Moore. OKC's rental market is growing fast, and ESA owners in every neighborhood are fully protected under both federal and Oklahoma fair housing law.
Oklahoma ESA & Housing Laws
- Oklahoma Fair Housing Act (Title 25, §1451–1453): Oklahoma's state fair housing law mirrors and reinforces the federal FHA, explicitly prohibiting housing discrimination on the basis of disability — including denial of reasonable accommodations for ESA and PSD owners.
- Oklahoma Human Rights Commission (OHRC): The OHRC investigates and enforces housing discrimination complaints across all 77 Oklahoma counties. If a landlord refuses your ESA accommodation, you can file directly with the OHRC or HUD.
- No Pet Fees for ESAs: Under both federal and Oklahoma law, landlords cannot charge pet deposits, pet rent, or any extra fees for a valid emotional support animal — regardless of property type.
- No Breed or Size Limits: Breed-specific ordinances, weight caps, and species restrictions in lease agreements do not apply to ESAs in Oklahoma housing — your rights override building pet policies.
- Licensed Professional Required: Your ESA letter must be issued by a licensed mental health professional — our Oklahoma-licensed therapists meet this standard fully.
How Oklahoma Residents Get an ESA or PSD Letter
Free Evaluation
Fill out our quick online form from anywhere in Oklahoma — OKC, Tulsa, Stillwater, or rural Kiowa County. Zero cost, zero commitment.
Oklahoma Therapist Review
A therapist licensed in Oklahoma reviews your evaluation and determines whether an ESA or PSD letter is clinically appropriate for you.
Receive Your Letter
Approved? Your housing-ready ESA or PSD letter arrives within 24-48 hours — accepted by landlords across all 77 Oklahoma counties.
Your Rights as an ESA or PSD Owner in Oklahoma
Whether you rent in OKC's Midtown, a Tulsa Brookside bungalow, or an Edmond apartment — landlords cannot charge pet deposits, pet rent, or extra fees for your ESA.
Breed bans, weight limits, and species restrictions in Oklahoma leases don't apply to emotional support animals — your ESA is exempt from pet policies.
Your Oklahoma landlord cannot ask about your specific diagnosis. They can only verify that you have a disability-related need documented by a licensed professional.
Under the FHA and Oklahoma Fair Housing Act, landlords must provide reasonable accommodations — denying a valid ESA request is illegal in Oklahoma.
Psychiatric Service Dogs have full ADA public access rights in Oklahoma — EMBARK buses in OKC, Tulsa Transit, Penn Square Mall, Utica Square, and everywhere the public goes.
Cities We Serve in Oklahoma
We provide ESA and PSD evaluations to residents in all 77 Oklahoma counties, including: