One flat price, published up front: $149, or $199 with an optional ID card — charged only if you’re approved.
An ESA letter in Alabama should never involve mystery pricing. Here’s exactly what it costs, what the fee covers, and when your card is actually charged.
Your payment covers a real telehealth evaluation with a mental health professional licensed in Alabama and, if approved, a signed letter on their letterhead with their Alabama license details — delivered in 10–15 minutes once approved. The optional ID card is a convenience only; it’s never legally required.
From Birmingham’s revitalized downtown lofts to college rentals around Tuscaloosa and Auburn, Alabama renters often run into blanket no-pet clauses in older apartment stock. In a rental market like that, documentation a landlord accepts on first reading pays for itself.
Compare totals, not stickers: a rejected quiz-generated letter can cost a lost deposit and a second purchase. One legitimate evaluation, accepted the first time, is the cheaper path.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
Renewal is a separate, equally priced service when you need an updated letter — typically about a year later.
Rock-bottom prices usually mean no real evaluation — and Alabama housing providers have learned to reject exactly those letters. Paying twice is the expensive option.
Completely. You pay nothing to find out whether the evaluation makes sense for you, and even then you’re only charged on approval.
Generally no — ESA evaluations aren’t typically covered by health insurance, which is why the price is kept flat and transparent.
The bundle with the ID card is $199 — $50 more than the letter alone — and it’s entirely optional, since no card is ever legally required.
Free pre-screening · Licensed in Alabama · You only pay if approved
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