Please note that there is no unified Assistant Animal database registration in the USA.
You cannot verify information from other registrars on the esa-cert.com website
1-year Service Dog Registration membership – includes digital verification ID and online account access
2 Service Dog ID cards – wallet-sized, easy to carry and present to landlords, airline staff, or facility managers
Registration Mini ID Tags – clip to keys, vest, or bag for quick visual reference
Housing Reasonable Accommodation Request – provided as both a PDF and printed file
Airlines DOT Form – the Department of Transportation Service Animal Air Transportation Form, in PDF and printed format
Service Dog Certificate – a printed document for your records
Service Dog Vest – identifies your dog as a working animal rather than a pet in public locations
Service Dog Bandana – an additional way to signal your animal’s role
Service Dog Leash and Collar – a well-fitted collar or harness provides safe control and comfort for the service dog during outings
2 Service Dog Metal Tags – durable identification your dog can wear on a collar or leash
Purchasing the full bundle saves you over $119 compared to buying each item separately. The membership and registration are valid for one year. You also receive both digital and physical versions of key documents, so backups are always available if something gets lost.
Carrying tangible identification smooths out the sort of interactions that service dog handlers face regularly. When visiting a new property manager about housing, for example, printed ID cards and the accommodation request form give you something concrete to present – reducing back-and-forth and helping you make your case clearly.
Air travel is another area where preparation pays off. Under current U.S. DOT rules, trained service dogs may fly in the cabin with their handler at no extra charge, but airlines generally expect the DOT Service Animal Air Transportation Form submitted about 48 hours before departure. For flights of 8 hours or longer, a Relief Attestation Form may also be required. Having these printed and organized ahead of time prevents last-minute scrambling at check-in.
In public spaces – stores, restaurants, offices – a visible vest or bandana signals that your dog is on duty. Identification tags and documentation help clarify a dog’s role, which tends to reduce petting attempts, distractions, and challenges from staff unfamiliar with service animal access rights. Many service dog kits also include item-specific training tools to support tasks like down-stays or scent alerts, and high-value treats support training in distracting environments. Waste bags enable responsible cleanup in public spaces and maintain community relations, while a collapsible water bowl prevents dehydration during long outings.
Service dog kits often include protective boots or paw balm to protect paws from harsh environments, and veterinary organizations recommend tailoring first-aid kits to a dog’s specific medical needs. Carrying a list of medications, allergies, and emergency contacts is useful for handlers who travel frequently. A portable mat gives a dog a designated resting spot in public, and first aid supplies should include pet-safe antiseptic wipes, bandages, and tweezers. Carrying first aid supplies allows for quick care of minor injuries until veterinary help is available. Small dog service kits are available for specific needs as well – service animals can be any breed of dog under the ADA.
The ADA does not require service dogs to wear vests, carry ID, or be registered with any entity. Business staff can only ask two questions: is the dog a service animal required because of a disability, and what tasks the dog performs. They cannot demand documentation, proof of certification, or a demonstration. Service animals do not need to be professionally trained under the ADA – service dogs can be trained by their owners or professionals, and the ADA does not require professional training for service dogs.
Legal protections for service animals come from federal law – the ADA, the Air Carrier Access Act, and the Fair Housing Act – and from the person’s disability and the dog’s task training. No private registry, certificate, or ID card grants additional legal rights or overrides these statutes. Emotional support animals are not considered service animals under the ADA, and service animals in training are not recognized under the ADA either.
What this kit provides is voluntary convenience: something physical to show when you’re asked, a way to organize your forms, and visible identification that communicates your dog’s role without a conversation. That clarity benefits the entire service dog community and helps handlers move through daily life with fewer interruptions.
Service animals must be individually trained to perform tasks directly related to a person’s disability – whether that means alerting a handler to oncoming seizures, assisting people with mobility limitations by pulling a wheelchair, or interrupting PTSD episodes. Handlers are responsible for the care of their service animals, and service animals must be under the control of their handler at all times. A dog that poses a direct threat to health or safety, or whose handler cannot maintain control, may be removed from a facility under state laws and federal guidelines regardless of any certification or vest it may wear.


includes a 1-year registration membership
save $119 compared to individual purchases
returns are processed separately. The registration membership can be refunded for unused months. Paperwork is non-refundable.
priority processing and shipping included. Priority USPS Mail time: 1-4 business days
Everything you and your service dog need for daily life, travel, and housing – organized in a single kit. This bundle pairs identification accessories like a vest, ID cards, and metal tags with essential paperwork including DOT airline forms and housing accommodation requests. Instead of sourcing service dog products one piece at a time, you get a ready-to-go set that gives you something tangible to present whenever questions come up about your working dog.
A well-prepared service dog kit includes essential gear, health and safety items, and care supplies. Whether you handle a psychiatric service dog trained to alert to anxiety episodes or a dog that performs tasks like guiding a person who is blind, having your identification tools and documents in one place makes daily interactions quicker and less stressful.
Adding the bundle to your cart takes just a few steps. Enter the primary owner’s name (and a secondary owner if needed), your service dog’s breed and name, and optionally upload a photo at eye level for personalization. After payment, you’ll receive a link to your digital verification ID and access to your account, where you can manage documents and request replacements if anything is lost. Accessories can be added at a discount during checkout.
Legal information on this page reflects federal law as published by the agencies below. Rules can change and state or local law may add protections — check the current text of each source.
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