Flat, honest pricing — $149 for the letter, $199 with an optional ID card, and you only pay if approved.
The price of an ESA letter in Wisconsin should be the least stressful part. Here’s the complete cost picture, including the one optional add-on.
The fee buys a genuine evaluation — a private phone or video visit with a professional holding an active Wisconsin 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.
Milwaukee and the Madison university market lead Wisconsin’s rentals, where managed apartment communities commonly restrict pets. That market context is exactly why a letter that holds up the first time matters.
The cheapest letter is the one that works the first time. A rejected “instant” certificate means lost application fees, delayed move-ins, and paying twice — a clinically issued letter avoids all of it.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
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.
Ultra-cheap “instant” letters usually skip the licensed evaluation entirely, which is exactly why Wisconsin landlords reject them. A letter that doesn’t hold up costs more than it saves.
Yes — the pre-screening costs nothing and carries no obligation. Your card is only authorized when you book the evaluation, and only charged if you’re approved.
Generally no — ESA evaluations aren’t typically covered by health insurance, which is why the price is kept flat and transparent.
The bundle with the ID card is $199 — $50 more than the letter alone — and it’s entirely optional, since no card is ever legally required.
Free pre-screening · Licensed in Wisconsin · You only pay if approved
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