Registered Service Dog Identification Card – PVC Plastic, Includes ADA Law
✔ SERVICE DOG 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.
✔ FEATURES
- Although not a requirement, a Service Dog ID badge gives your service dog instant credibility by clearly stating that your dog is a service dog.
- The identification cards are the size and thickness of a standard credit card and are very durable.
- Our ID cards are NOT laminated paper — they are thick PVC plastic, like a real credit card.
- Both Service Dog ID cards and Handler ID cards include United States Federal Laws and the Department of Justice’s phone number on the back.
- Your ID card will include your name, your dog’s name, and all pertinent identification details.
✔ PHOTO SUBMISSION
- After you checkout, you will receive an order confirmation email — simply reply to that email with your photo(s).
- If you prefer, you can mail us the photo — instructions will be included in your confirmation email.
- A clear head shot is preferable — we will crop it if needed.
✔ ID CARD HEADING
- REGISTERED SERVICE DOG
✔ WHY CARRY A SERVICE DOG ID CARD?
- According to the ADA, you are not legally required to carry any ID for your service dog — but carrying one helps avoid hassle and confrontation.
- A vest and ID badge can help you travel without conflict or the need to argue your rights.
- Our durable PVC ID cards include your name, address, your dog’s name, and photo — printed on both sides.
- The back of the card includes U.S. Federal Law for easy reference when questioned in public.
- Carry one in your wallet and place one in the vest window pocket — having two makes identification easy when requested.
✔ TRAVELING WITH YOUR SERVICE DOG
- The Department of Transportation ranks service dog ID cards above verbal assurance when identifying a service animal.
- Having an ID badge can dramatically speed up airport security checks and access to stores or public spaces.
- According to D.O.T. Service Animal Guidance, airlines must accept identification cards, written documentation, vests, and tags as valid proof — along with verbal assurance.
WARNING: It is fraudulent to represent your dog as a service animal if it is not.