One flat price, published up front: $149, or $199 with an optional ID card — charged only if you’re approved.
Pricing for a legitimate ESA letter in Alaska is flat and published up front — no hidden fees, no surprise add-ons, and no charge unless you’re approved.
The fee buys a genuine evaluation — a private phone or video visit with a professional holding an active Alaska license — and, on approval, a signed letter bearing their license details, usually delivered within 10–15 minutes. The ID card add-on is purely optional and carries no legal weight.
With most of Alaska’s population concentrated around Anchorage and Fairbanks, long winters and limited housing supply make a comforting companion animal especially meaningful for many residents. In a rental market like that, documentation a landlord accepts on first reading pays for itself.
Compare totals, not stickers: a rejected quiz-generated letter can cost a lost deposit and a second purchase. One legitimate evaluation, accepted the first time, is the cheaper path.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
You’re charged only after the evaluation — the card is authorized first, and if the licensed professional doesn’t approve you, no letter fee is taken.
None. What you see is what you pay — flat pricing, with $60 per extra animal as the only optional add-on.
No — renewal is its own evaluation at the same flat rate, usually needed around the one-year mark.
Rock-bottom prices usually mean no real evaluation — and Alaska housing providers have learned to reject exactly those letters. Paying twice is the expensive option.
Health plans rarely cover ESA documentation, so we keep Alaska pricing flat and published rather than hiding it behind a quote.
Free pre-screening · Licensed in Alaska · You only pay if approved
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