Register a Service Dog in New Hampshire

New Hampshire service-dog handlers: skip the printable PDFs. Get a Wallet pass, a real photo ID card, and a public verification URL.

  • Apple & Google Wallet pass with auto-updating QR
  • Fargo HID-printed photo ID card
  • Public verification at /verify/?reg=YOUR-ID
  • Ships in 3 business days

Service-dog rights in New Hampshire

Every U.S. state — New Hampshire included — sits under the same federal service-dog framework: ADA Title III for public spaces, FHA for housing, ACAA for flights. Whether you live in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, or anywhere else in New Hampshire, the federal protections move with you. State law (RSA § 167-D and RSA § 354-A) supplements those federal protections. New Hampshire's service-animal access law is enforced under the state's broader Law Against Discrimination. One thing we always lead with: registration is not certification. Federal law does not require it, and New Hampshire does not require it. The value of a USAR record is operational — handlers consistently report smoother interactions when they can produce a real card and a scannable verification link instead of explaining the law every time.

What you get with USAR

One registration, three deliverables, and a public verification URL that doesn't expire.

Apple & Google Wallet Pass Sits in your phone's wallet next to your boarding passes. Auto-updates when you change a photo or refresh vaccinations.
Fargo HID Photo ID Card Real card, printed on real card stock with your dog's photo and registration number. Ships in 3 business days from our USA-based fulfillment.
QR-Verifiable Record Every registration gets a public URL at usserviceanimalregistrar.org/verify/?reg=YOUR-ID. Anyone with a phone camera can scan and confirm.
Lifetime $79.99 OR Annual $29.99/yr Pay once or pay yearly — your call. See full tier comparison →

New Hampshire service-dog FAQ

Does New Hampshire require service-dog registration?

New Hampshire does not require service-dog registration, and federal law does not either. The ADA explicitly forbids businesses from demanding certification or registration documents. What we provide at USAR is optional documentation — a real ID card, a Wallet pass, a public verification URL — that handlers find useful day-to-day even though it isn't legally required.

What can a service-dog handler do in New Hampshire?

Under federal law and RSA § 167-D and RSA § 354-A, a service-dog handler in New Hampshire can bring a trained service dog into virtually any place open to the public — restaurants, hotels, retail, transit, hospitals, government buildings — and into rental housing regardless of pet policies. Air travel is governed separately by the ACAA, which allows trained service dogs in the cabin with the right paperwork.

Can businesses in New Hampshire ask about my service dog?

Yes — but only two specific questions, and only if the dog's role isn't obvious. Business staff can ask: (1) Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability? and (2) What work or task has the dog been trained to perform? They cannot ask about your disability, demand documentation, require the dog to demonstrate the task, or charge a pet fee. That's federal ADA law, applied uniformly in New Hampshire.

What places does my service dog have access to in New Hampshire?

Public accommodations across New Hampshire: dining, lodging, retail, transit, healthcare, government offices, taxis and rideshare. The ADA permits exclusion only in narrow circumstances — typically a sterile medical environment or a situation where the dog is uncontrolled or not housebroken. State protections under RSA § 167-D and RSA § 354-A reinforce those access rights.

Are service dogs covered in New Hampshire rental housing?

Yes. The federal FHA and New Hampshire state housing law together require landlords to allow service dogs and ESAs as a reasonable accommodation, even in pet-restricted buildings. They cannot charge pet rent, pet fees, or pet deposits for service or assistance animals. A USAR record is not legally required for accommodation, but it shortens documentation requests.

Can my service dog fly with me out of MHT (Manchester-Boston Regional)?

Yes. Under the Air Carrier Access Act, U.S. airlines must allow trained service dogs in the cabin at no extra fee. Most carriers require the DOT Service Animal Air Transportation Form to be filed 48 hours before departure — that form is included in USAR's Premium and Elite tiers. Submit it to the airline directly through their accessibility portal.

Can businesses confirm my registration is real?

Yes. Every USAR record has a public verification URL. Your QR code on the printed ID card and Wallet pass links straight to usserviceanimalregistrar.org/verify/?reg=YOUR-ID. Anyone with a smartphone camera can scan and see the record live — handler, dog, status. The Wallet pass updates automatically when the underlying record changes, so verification stays accurate.

How much is a USAR registration?

Tiered pricing — pick what you actually need. Essential is $89 first year then $29.99 annually. Classic adds the printed ID card at $149/yr 1. Premium ($219 SD/PSD, $209 ESA) bundles the printed card, Wallet pass, certificate, housing letter, and DOT form. Elite ($349 SD/PSD, $299 ESA) adds the harness/leash/collar set. Standalone Lifetime is $79.99 one-time. See /pricing/ for the full comparison.

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Register your service dog in New Hampshire today.

Three minutes to register. Three business days to ship. Lifetime $79.99 or $29.99/yr — you pick.

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