Disabled Person Identification Card With Service Dog Task Listed for Travel & Public Access
✔ DISABLED PERSON 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
- Designed for individuals with disabilities who rely on a service dog — especially helpful during travel or entry into public spaces.
- Displays your full name, address, city/state/ZIP, date of birth, emergency contact number, and Service Dog Task (e.g., Diabetic / Insulin Alert).
- Features a bold red heading: DISABLED PERSON IDENTIFICATION CARD and the statement DISABLED PERSON WITH SERVICE DOG.
- Includes a professional medical symbol and full-color ID photo for instant recognition.
- Provides a clear, ADA-compliant response to the commonly asked question: “What task does your dog perform?”
- Reduces stress or confrontation in public by offering official, easy-to-understand documentation at a glance.
- Printed on heavy-duty PVC plastic — same size and thickness as a credit card — for long-term durability and daily use.
✔ PHOTO SUBMISSION
- After checkout, you will receive an order confirmation email — simply reply to that email with your photo.
- You may also mail your photo; full instructions will be included in your confirmation email.
- A forward-facing headshot is preferred — we’ll crop and format as needed.
✔ BENEFITS FOR HANDLERS
- Although not required by the ADA, many handlers are asked to present ID in public spaces.
- This card allows you to share your disability status and your dog’s role without disclosing private medical information.
- Especially useful during air travel, hotel check-ins, public transport, and other high-scrutiny situations.
- Reinforces ADA public access rights while minimizing the need for lengthy verbal explanations or disputes.
WARNING: It is fraudulent to falsely represent yourself or your dog under ADA protections.