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Withdrawn Technical Assistance: COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SERVICE ANIMALS IN PLACES OF BUSINESS

This document has been withdrawn because it is outdated and was superseded by the current ADA title II and title III regulations. This document is still available on ADA.gov because it is relied upon in ADA rulemaking documents. For more information about the Department's withdrawn technical assistance and guidance documents, please go to: www.ada.gov/ta_withdrawn.html. For the current version of this document, please go to Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA.

3. Q: How can I tell if an animal is really a service animal and not just a pet?

  • A: Some, but not all, service animals wear special collars and harnesses. Some, but not all, are licensed or certified and have identification papers. If you are not certain that an animal is a service animal, you may ask the person who has the animal if it is a service animal required because of a disability. However, an individual who is going to a restaurant or theater is not likely to be carrying documentation of his or her medical condition or disability. Therefore, such documentation generally may not be required as a condition for providing service to an individual accompanied by a service animal. Although a number of states have programs to certify service animals, you may not insist on proof of state certification before permitting the service animal to accompany the person with a disability.

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