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Autism Service Dog Handler ID Card – Puzzle Piece Symbol with ADA Law Reference

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Autism Service Dog Handler ID Card – Puzzle Piece Symbol with ADA Law Reference

✔ AUTISM SERVICE DOG HANDLER IDENTIFICATION CARD

  • Note: Please double-check your order form. Your custom identification will be printed exactly as entered.
  • Note: Your digital ID card (if ordered) will be emailed to you on the day your order ships.
  • ✔ This product is custom made and non-refundable once submitted.

✔ FEATURES

  • Features a vibrant puzzle piece icon – the recognized symbol for autism awareness and support.
  • Displays full handler details including name, address, date of birth, and service dog’s name (K9).
  • Includes a clear, full-color photo of the handler for easy visual confirmation in public settings.
  • Bold red “SERVICE DOG HANDLER” header ensures instant identification by staff, officials, or the public.
  • Bottom text reads UNITED STATES FEDERAL LAW ON REVERSE to reinforce ADA public access rights.
  • Printed on thick, durable 30mil PVC plastic – the same size and feel as a credit card.
  • Fits perfectly in wallets, lanyards, badge holders, or clip-on display pouches.

✔ PHOTO SUBMISSION

  • After purchase, reply to your confirmation email with a clear headshot of the handler (and dog if needed).
  • Mail-in photo option available – instructions are included in your confirmation email.
  • Forward-facing, well-lit headshots are preferred – we’ll crop and format to best fit the card layout.

✔ WHY AUTISM SERVICE DOG CARDS HELP

  • Autism service dogs assist with calming, sensory regulation, preventing elopement, and emotional grounding.
  • Handler ID cards allow caregivers or parents to quickly show the dog’s purpose and ADA-protected role.
  • Useful in schools, retail settings, airports, hotels, and during travel or transitions between public environments.
  • Reduces confusion and helps avoid awkward or unnecessary confrontation when access is questioned.

WARNING: Falsely presenting a dog as a service animal is a violation of federal law.