Midwest · Nebraska
ESA letter & service dog laws in Nebraska.
ESA and service-dog rules in Nebraska are governed by different federal statutes and apply in different contexts. Use the page that matches your situation.
Educational content, not legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a Nebraska-licensed attorney.
For housing accommodations
ESA letter laws in Nebraska
Nebraska follows the federal Fair Housing Act with state-level reinforcement through the Nebraska Fair Housing Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 20-318 et seq.). The Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission handles state-level housing-discrimination complaints in parallel with HUD.
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For public access
Service dog laws in Nebraska
Nebraska combines the federal ADA with state-level service-animal protections under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 20-126 (public-access rights) and § 20-127 (misrepresentation of a service animal — Class IV misdemeanor).
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Which one applies to me?
- ESA letter — for housing accommodations under the federal Fair Housing Act. Allows an emotional support animal in a "no pets" rental. No public-access rights.
- Service dog — for public access under the federal ADA. The dog must be individually trained to perform a task tied to a disability. Can include psychiatric service dogs (PSDs).
