How It Works in Wyoming
The evaluation process.
1
Complete Intake
Begin by submitting your medical and behavioral health history through our secure form. Available to Wyoming residents.
2
Clinical Review
A licensed provider evaluates your condition and determines clinical appropriateness for Wyoming in accordance with applicable guidelines.
3
Documentation
If clinically appropriate, documentation is issued by your licensed provider based on their professional judgment.
Who May Qualify
- →Anxiety disorders
- →Depression
- →Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- →Panic disorder
- →Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- →Bipolar disorder
- →Other qualifying mental health conditions
Evaluations in Wyoming are conducted by licensed professionals in accordance with federal housing guidance. Documentation is issued only when medically appropriate.
Wyoming -- What Patients Should Know
Special circumstances.
- →W.S. 35-13-201(c) prohibits residential-leasing discrimination on the basis of an assistance animal, which under Wyoming law expressly includes ESAs.
- →W.S. 35-13-203(b): knowingly misrepresenting an animal as a service OR assistance animal is a misdemeanor (fine up to $750). Wyoming uniquely reaches ESA misrepresentation directly -- most states' statutes only reach service-animal fraud.
- →ESAs do not have public-accommodation access rights in Wyoming (35-13-201(b) covers service animals only).
This summary is general patient information about Wyoming ESA-related laws as of 2026 and is not legal advice. Statutes and rules can change; consult a licensed attorney for advice about your specific situation.
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