ESA Letter in Florida — Legitimate, HUD-Compliant, Same-Day Available
If your landlord doesn’t allow pets, your emotional support animal still has legal housing rights — but only with a legitimate ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional who is actually licensed in Florida. This page explains how to get a real, HUD-compliant ESA letter in Florida through a complete psychiatric evaluation, what your rights are under the Fair Housing Act, and how to get started today.
Important: A valid ESA letter requires a genuine clinical evaluation — not an online quiz, not an automated form, and not a letter sold without a real appointment. HUD’s 2020 guidance specifically addressed this, and landlords increasingly reject letters that appear to come from letter mills. Samz Mental Health provides real evaluations from a board-certified provider who is licensed in Florida.
What Is an ESA Letter?
An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter is a formal document signed by a licensed mental health professional confirming that:
- You have a mental or emotional disability recognized under the Fair Housing Act
- Your emotional support animal provides clinically meaningful benefit in managing your symptoms
- Your ESA is a necessary component of your treatment or support plan
This documentation grants your ESA legal protection under the Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. § 3604) — meaning Florida landlords and housing providers must make reasonable accommodations to allow your animal, regardless of their no-pet policy. This includes waiving pet fees, pet deposits, and breed, weight, or size restrictions.
No pet deposits or fees
Landlords cannot charge you additional fees for your ESA
No breed or size restrictions
No-pet policies and breed restrictions don’t apply to ESAs
Any animal type
ESAs are not limited to dogs — cats, birds, and other animals qualify
Housing only
Since 2021, airlines are no longer required to accommodate ESAs under the ACAA
ESA Housing Rights in Florida
Florida follows the Fair Housing Act for ESA housing protections. Florida also has its own statute (Fla. Stat. § 760.27) that addresses assistance animals in housing. Under Florida law, a landlord may request reliable documentation from a licensed health care practitioner when the disability and need for an ESA are not readily apparent. Florida’s law specifically defines which health care practitioners may provide ESA documentation — and psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners are explicitly qualified. Florida also has specific criminal penalties for misrepresenting a pet as an assistance animal.
To exercise your ESA housing rights in Florida, your letter must come from a mental health professional who is actually licensed in Florida and who has conducted a genuine clinical evaluation — not a questionnaire scored by software. HUD’s guidance allows housing providers to request documentation from a licensed provider and to verify that the provider is licensed in the patient’s state.
Samz Mental Health’s provider, Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC, is fully licensed in Florida and conducts complete psychiatric evaluations before issuing any ESA documentation. Every letter is signed on official clinical letterhead with the provider’s Florida license number and credentials.
Who Qualifies for an ESA Letter in Florida?
To qualify for an ESA letter, you must meet two criteria:
1. A Qualifying Mental Health Disability
You must have a diagnosed mental or emotional condition that substantially limits one or more major life activities. Common qualifying conditions include:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- OCD
- Panic Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Insomnia Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- PMDD
- Adjustment Disorder
- Agoraphobia
- Other mood or anxiety disorders
2. Clinical Need for an ESA
Your provider must determine — based on clinical evaluation — that your emotional support animal provides meaningful therapeutic benefit in managing your condition. This is not automatic. A legitimate provider assesses whether an ESA is genuinely indicated for your clinical situation, not whether you have a qualifying diagnosis alone.
How to Get Your Florida ESA Letter — Step by Step
Step 1: Book Online
Select a same-day or next-day appointment via our secure scheduling portal. No referral, no phone call — 2 minutes to book.
Step 2: Complete Intake
Fill out a confidential clinical intake covering your mental health history, symptoms, current treatment, and information about your animal.
Step 3: Clinical Evaluation
A 60-minute video evaluation with Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC — a real clinical encounter covering your history, symptoms, and the therapeutic role of your ESA.
Step 4: Receive Your Letter
If clinically appropriate, your HUD-compliant ESA letter is issued same-day — signed on official letterhead with Florida license credentials. Ready to send to your landlord.
Why a Board-Certified PMHNP Is the Best Choice for Your Florida ESA Letter
Not all ESA letters carry the same weight with landlords and housing providers. A letter from a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC) carries stronger clinical authority than letters from general counselors, online platforms using non-licensed staff, or providers who never meet you.
- Licensed in Florida — Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC is fully licensed in Florida. HUD guidance allows housing providers to verify provider licensing. Our letters pass that verification.
- Board-certified specialty — PMHNP-BC is the highest psychiatric specialty certification for nurse practitioners, demonstrating advanced expertise in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.
- Genuine clinical evaluation — A complete psychiatric evaluation, not a checkbox form. Your letter is based on a real diagnosis and a real clinical determination that an ESA is indicated.
- Official letterhead — Signed with license number, NPI, credentials, and state of licensure — all information a landlord’s compliance team expects to see.
- HIPAA-compliant — All records and communications are protected under HIPAA. Your evaluation and documentation remain confidential.
Pricing for Your Florida ESA Letter Evaluation
- ✅ Full psychiatric evaluation
- ✅ ESA letter if clinically appropriate
- ✅ Official Florida-licensed letterhead
- ✅ HSA & FSA cards accepted
- ✅ Aetna, Cigna, UHC in-network
- ✅ Optum & Carelon in-network
- ✅ We bill your insurer directly
- ✅ No referral required
ESA letter documentation is included in the evaluation at no additional charge if clinically appropriate. We do not guarantee letter issuance — we guarantee a thorough, legitimate evaluation. View full insurance details →
Frequently Asked Questions — ESA Letter in Florida
Is an ESA letter from an online provider valid in Florida?
Yes. HUD guidance confirms that ESA letters issued by licensed providers via telehealth are valid, provided the provider is licensed in the patient’s state and conducts a genuine clinical evaluation. Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC is fully licensed in Florida. Our letters are accepted by landlords, property management companies, and housing compliance services across Florida.
Can my landlord in Florida ask for more information?
Yes. Under HUD guidelines, if your disability is not obvious and the need for an ESA is not apparent, your landlord may request reliable documentation. They can ask for a letter from a licensed provider confirming your diagnosis and the therapeutic role of your ESA — but they may NOT ask for your specific diagnosis, medical records, or details about the severity of your condition. Our letter is structured to satisfy HUD-compliant documentation requests.
How long does my Florida ESA letter last?
ESA letters do not have a federally mandated expiration date. However, most landlords prefer letters issued within the past 12 months. We recommend annual renewal — which involves a brief follow-up evaluation to confirm your current clinical status. Annual renewals are billed at the $90 follow-up rate.
What if my landlord denies my ESA request in Florida?
If your landlord denies a reasonable ESA accommodation in Florida, you may file a fair housing complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at hud.gov/program_offices/fair_housing, or contact your state’s fair housing enforcement agency. Keep documentation of all communications with your landlord and have your ESA letter readily available. Most landlords comply when presented with proper documentation.
Do I need an ESA letter for every new apartment in Florida?
You use the same ESA letter across multiple housing applications. However, your letter must reflect a current clinical relationship — most landlords want letters from the past 12 months. Keep your ESA documentation updated and present it to each new housing provider as needed.
Which cities in Florida do you serve for ESA evaluations?
We serve all of Florida via telehealth — including Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Cape Coral, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Gainesville, and Hialeah, and every other community statewide. You must be physically located in Florida at the time of your appointment. No travel required — your evaluation is conducted via secure video from anywhere in Florida.
Get Your Florida ESA Letter — Same Day Available
Board-certified provider licensed in Florida. Real evaluation. HUD-compliant documentation. Self-pay $120 or use your insurance.
Online Psychiatrist in Florida
In addition to ESA evaluations, Samz Mental Health provides comprehensive telepsychiatry services across Florida — including medication management for anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, insomnia, and more. Learn more about our Florida telepsychiatry services →
