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ESA Letter in Colorado

Legitimate emotional support animal letters from clinicians licensed in Colorado — housing-compliant, verifiable, and refunded in full if you don’t qualify.

  • CO-licensed clinicians only
  • 2–3 days typical
  • Fair Housing Act compliant

The local picture

Getting an ESA letter in Colorado

Colorado law asks more of ESA documentation than most states — providers are expected to make genuine written findings of a disability-related need — which is exactly how our evaluations already work.

Denver, Boulder, and mountain-town rentals alike follow standard FHA accommodation rules once valid documentation is submitted.

Colorado law, in short: No 30-day waiting period applies, but Colorado law directs professionals to make a written finding of a disability-related need before providing assistance-animal documentation, and penalizes misrepresentation. Letters from checkbox websites conspicuously fail that test; letters from a real clinical evaluation meet it.

Quick answers

Colorado FAQs

Because Colorado law expects a genuine professional finding behind every letter, local landlords have learned to check. Our letters are issued only after a live evaluation by a Colorado-licensed clinician and include everything needed for verification.

Yes — under the Fair Housing Act, housing providers in Colorado must consider reasonable accommodation requests supported by valid documentation, including in no-pet buildings, with pet fees waived for approved ESAs. See our Housing Rights guide for the limited exceptions.

A mental health professional holding an active Colorado license, verified directly with the state board. Meet a sample of the network on our provider directory.

Start your Colorado evaluation

Free 2-minute assessment · CO-licensed clinicians · refund if you don't qualify.