Utah law protects your right to bring a service dog to all public places except religious organizations and private clubs. For a pet to be considered an emotional support animal under Utah law, the handler must have an official ESA Letter from a licensed mental health professional.These requirements, or rules, contain updated requirements, including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards). This article provides information about the legal differences between emotional service animals and service animals in the state of Utah. You can also show that your animal provides emotional support that helps with the symptoms or side effects of your disability. At USA Service Dog registration you can find Utah Service Dog laws and register for free. Call (800) 662-9080 or apply for help online, and our staff will contact you within 1-3 business days. This document represents a revision of the previous Utah State Board of Education. Do You Qualify for an Emotional Support Animal or Service Animal? We provide in-person and remote interpreting in a wide variety of settings for Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing individuals or groups.