Flat, honest pricing — $149 for the letter, $199 with an optional ID card, and you only pay if approved.
An ESA letter in Idaho should never involve mystery pricing. Here’s exactly what it costs, what the fee covers, and when your card is actually charged.
The fee buys a genuine evaluation — a private phone or video visit with a professional holding an active Idaho 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.
Boise’s rapid growth has tightened the rental market across the Treasure Valley, where newer managed communities commonly apply pet restrictions. 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.
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Your payment method is authorized at checkout but only charged after your evaluation is completed and a licensed professional approves you. Not approved? You aren’t charged for the letter.
Renewal is a separate, equally priced service when you need an updated letter — typically about a year later.
Ultra-cheap “instant” letters usually skip the licensed evaluation entirely, which is exactly why Idaho landlords reject them. A letter that doesn’t hold up costs more than it saves.
Generally no — ESA evaluations aren’t typically covered by health insurance, which is why the price is kept flat and transparent.
An extra $50: $199 for the letter plus card versus $149 for the letter alone. Skip it freely — the card has no legal significance.
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