Service Dog Registration in Wyoming

Apple & Google Wallet pass, QR-verifiable record, and a Fargo HID-printed photo ID card — built for handlers across Wyoming.

  • 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 Wyoming

Service-dog access in the United States is governed primarily by federal law. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III protects access to public accommodations, the Fair Housing Act (FHA) covers housing, and the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) covers air travel. These rights apply in every state — including Wyoming. Whether you live in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, or anywhere else in Wyoming, the federal protections move with you. State law (Wyo. Stat. § 35-13-201 et seq.) supplements those federal protections. Wyoming's white-cane law extends statutory access protections to handlers of trained service animals. To be clear: there is no federal service-dog registry, and no Wyoming law requires registration. What USAR provides is a documentation toolkit — Wallet pass, printed ID card, public QR link — that helps you avoid friction at the door. We're not a letter mill. We don't sell ESA letters or doctor notes. We register service animals and ship real ID cards.

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 →

Wyoming service-dog FAQ

Do I need to register my service dog in Wyoming?

No. Federal ADA law does not require registration, and Wyoming does not require registration. Service-dog rights attach to the dog's training and the handler's disability, not to any document. That said, handlers in Wyoming consistently tell us a real photo ID card and a scannable Wallet pass make day-to-day interactions faster — fewer arguments at restaurants, smoother check-ins at hotels, less back-and-forth at the gate.

What rights do service-dog handlers have in Wyoming?

Wyoming handlers are protected by ADA Title III (public accommodations — restaurants, hotels, stores, taxis, doctor offices), the Fair Housing Act (housing, including "no pets" rentals), and the Air Carrier Access Act (airlines). State law adds another layer — see Wyo. Stat. § 35-13-201 et seq.. Together those statutes mean a service-dog handler in Wyoming has equal access to virtually every place open to the general public.

What can a business in Wyoming legally ask me about my service dog?

Two questions, set by the ADA and binding everywhere in Wyoming: (1) Is this dog a service animal required because of a disability? (2) What task has it been trained to perform? Anything beyond that — your diagnosis, paperwork, a demonstration, an extra fee — is not allowed under federal law.

Where can my service dog go in Wyoming?

Anywhere open to the public — restaurants in Cheyenne, hotels statewide, grocery stores, hospitals, taxis and rideshare, trains and buses, government buildings, and most private businesses. The ADA carves out only narrow exceptions (sterile hospital environments, situations where the dog is out of control or not housebroken). Outdoor public spaces — parks, beaches, transit hubs — are also covered.

What about housing in Wyoming?

The federal Fair Housing Act covers most rental housing in Wyoming. Landlords must make a reasonable accommodation for a service dog or assistance animal, even in "no pets" buildings, and cannot charge pet fees or pet rent for them. State Fair Housing protections layer on top. A USAR registration is not legally required to make a reasonable-accommodation request, but a printed ID card and a public verification URL often shorten the process.

Can my service dog fly with me out of JAC (Jackson Hole Airport)?

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.

How does USAR verification work?

Every USAR registration gets a public verification URL at /verify/?reg=YOUR-ID. The QR code on your printed ID card and Wallet pass links to it. A doorman, server, or gate agent scans, the page loads in a second, the record either says ACTIVE or it doesn't. Nothing to download, nothing to install. The Wallet pass auto-syncs when you update vaccinations or photos.

What are the USAR pricing tiers?

Five tiers and a Build-Your-Own option. Essential ($89 Y1 / $29.99 yearly) is digital-first. Classic ($149) adds the printed Fargo HID card. Premium ($219 SD/PSD, $209 ESA) bundles printed card + Wallet pass + certificate + housing letter + DOT form for one Lifetime price. Elite ($349 SD/PSD, $299 ESA) adds harness/leash/collar. Standalone Lifetime registration is $79.99. View full pricing →

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