Lookup ID’s of the Service Dog Certifications registry.
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Disclaimer:
Service dogs are specially trained to assist individuals with disabilities and must be allowed to accompany their handlers in public areas. Staff may ask two questions to verify a service dog: (1) Is the dog required due to a disability? and (2) What tasks or assistance does the dog provide? Documentation, such as proof of certification, training, or licensing, cannot be required as a condition for entry.
Registration of service dogs is not mandatory. Individuals listed in this registry have voluntarily registered their animals. Inclusion is based on self-certification by the handler, affirming that they have a disability and that their dog meets service dog requirements. Service Dog Certifications does not independently verify these claims and makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, qualifications, or legal status of any person or dog listed. This registry does not grant legal rights, confirm eligibility, or establish whether a person has a qualifying disability or an eligible service animal.
Handlers are responsible for ensuring their service dog meets all applicable standards and behaves appropriately in public settings.
Registration is also not required for service dogs. The individuals herein have entered their animals in this registry voluntarily. Inclusion in this registry requires a self-certification from the handler that they have a disability and a dog that meets all ADA service dog requirements. Service Dog Certifications does not independently verify these certifications and makes no representations or warranties regarding the status of any person or animal named in this registry. This registry does not convey, confer or confirm any legal rights or establish whether a person has a qualifying disability or eligible assistance animal.