
Service Animal Identification Card
A Service Animal Identification Card is a document that verifies a person’s trained service animal is authorized to assist with a disability. It typically includes details like the handler’s name, the animal’s description, and certification information from a recognized organization. While not legally required, it can help in situations where proof of the animal’s status is needed, such as traveling or entering certain facilities. It’s important to remember that the primary proof of a service animal's status is the handler’s ability to explain its role and the animal’s trained behavior.