ESA letters in North Carolina
To use an emotional support animal letter for housing in North Carolina, it has to come from a mental health provider licensed in North Carolina. Vitely connects you with NPI-verified providers who can evaluate you by telehealth. We do not sell letters.
Mental health providers licensed in North Carolina
Not sure who fits? Tell us what you need and a real person will email you matches.
ESA letters in North Carolina: FAQ
Can I get an ESA letter online in North Carolina?
Yes. A telehealth evaluation is valid as long as the provider is licensed in North Carolina and the evaluation is a real clinical assessment, not a flat-fee form.
Does my provider have to be licensed in North Carolina?
Yes. For a North Carolina housing accommodation, the letter should come from a mental health professional licensed in North Carolina. The providers below are licensed there.
Can a North Carolina landlord charge a pet fee for my ESA?
Under the federal Fair Housing Act, an emotional support animal is a reasonable accommodation rather than a pet, so landlords generally cannot charge pet deposits or pet fees.
Does Vitely write ESA letters in North Carolina?
No. Vitely is a directory. We connect you with licensed providers in North Carolina who can evaluate whether an emotional support animal is right for you.
New to this? Read the full ESA letter guide.
Vitely is a provider directory and is not a HIPAA-covered entity. This page is general information, not legal or medical advice. Whether an emotional support animal is appropriate for you is a clinical decision made by a licensed provider.