
PSD Letter in Georgia
Georgia residents who qualify for a Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) can access life-changing support through PawTenant. Our licensed mental health professionals evaluate your need and issue a compliant PSD letter that meets federal ADA and housing law requirements in Georgia.
Georgia PSD Laws & Protections
Georgia follows the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Fair Housing Act (FHA) for Psychiatric Service Dog protections. PSDs are recognized as trained service animals that perform specific psychiatric tasks to mitigate a handler's disability. Landlords must allow PSDs regardless of pet policies, and public access rights apply under the ADA.
Your PSD Rights in Georgia:
Federal ADA and FHA both protect PSD owners in Georgia.
PSDs are not subject to pet fees, deposits, or breed restrictions in housing.
A valid PSD letter from a licensed LMHP documents your need for a psychiatric service dog.
PSDs may accompany handlers in public places under ADA Title II and III.
Unlike ESAs, PSDs must be trained to perform specific psychiatric tasks.
Common Psychiatric Service Dog Tasks
PSDs must be trained to perform specific tasks that directly mitigate a handler's psychiatric disability — this is what distinguishes them from ESAs.
Deep Pressure Therapy (DPT)
Applying body weight to reduce panic attacks and anxiety episodes.
Grounding Techniques
Interrupting dissociative episodes by providing physical contact.
Alerting to Anxiety
Recognizing early signs of a psychiatric episode and alerting the handler.
Medication Reminders
Reminding the handler to take medication at scheduled times.
Room Clearing
Checking a room for the handler to reduce hypervigilance in PTSD.
Barrier Work
Creating personal space to reduce anxiety in crowded environments.
Advantages of a Psychiatric Service Dog in Georgia
ADA Public Access Rights
Your PSD can accompany you in public places throughout Georgia under the ADA, including restaurants, stores, and transportation.
No-Pet Housing Protection
Landlords in Georgia cannot deny housing or charge fees for your PSD under the Fair Housing Act.
Psychiatric Task Support
PSDs are trained to perform specific tasks — grounding, alerting, interrupting behaviors — that directly mitigate your psychiatric disability.
PSD vs ESA in Georgia
Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD)
- Housing rights (FHA)
- ADA public access rights
- Must perform specific tasks
- Not classified as a pet
- Can go to most public places
- May have employment rights
Emotional Support Animal (ESA)
- Housing rights (FHA)
- No public access rights
- No task training required
- Not classified as a pet (housing only)
- Housing only — not in public
- No employment rights
Why PawTenant for Your Georgia PSD Letter?
Licensed Psychiatric Specialists
Our team includes licensed professionals with expertise in psychiatric disabilities — your evaluation is thorough, empathetic, and legally sound.
Task Training Guidance
We help you understand what tasks your PSD needs to be trained for, ensuring your dog meets ADA and housing law requirements.
Nationwide + All 50 States
PawTenant has licensed professionals in every state. No matter where you live, we have a qualified provider ready to evaluate your need.
HIPAA-Secure Telehealth
All consultations are conducted via HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions — your privacy and mental health information are fully protected.
Same-Day Digital Delivery
Once approved, your PSD letter is delivered digitally within 24 hours — ready to use for housing or as documentation of your service dog.
PSD Letter FAQ — Georgia
A PSD letter is official documentation from a licensed mental health professional confirming that you have a psychiatric disability that is mitigated by a trained Psychiatric Service Dog in Georgia.
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