Idaho Service Animal Access Card + Lanyard
Know your rights with confidence.
The Idaho Service Animal Access Card is a professionally designed 4" × 6" legal reference that summarizes important public-access protections under Idaho law and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Designed for everyday carry in a standard badge holder or lanyard, it provides handlers, businesses, public employees, security personnel, and first responders with a concise overview of the laws that govern service animal access.
Featuring Idaho-inspired artwork, a state-map outline, and ServiceAnimalAlert.com's signature minimalist design, this card is intended to educate—not certify—and promote informed, respectful interactions wherever service animals accompany their handlers.
Front Features
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Idaho-themed artwork with state outline
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Border Collie illustration inspired by one of Idaho's most recognizable working breeds
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ServiceAnimalAlert.com signature design
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High-contrast typography for quick readability
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Durable 4" × 6" vertical format
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References Idaho law alongside applicable ADA regulations
Back Features
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The only two questions businesses may legally ask under the ADA
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Idaho service animal public-access protections
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Direct statutory excerpts with applicable subsection references
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Service animal definition under Idaho law
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Handler control and removal standards
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Misrepresentation provisions where applicable
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Clean, color-coded legal reference panels for fast, practical use
Designed For
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Service dog handlers
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Restaurants, hotels, and retail businesses
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Government offices
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Healthcare facilities
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Security personnel
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Law enforcement and first responders
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Disability-rights education
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Public accommodations seeking ADA compliance training
Product Includes
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(1) Idaho Service Animal Access Card
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Premium full-color front and back printing
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Rounded corners
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Standard 4" × 6" vertical format
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Compatible with appropriately sized badge holders and lanyards
Important Notice
This card is an educational legal reference designed to promote accurate understanding of service animal access laws. It is not government-issued identification, registration, certification, or proof that an animal is a service animal. Public access rights are established by applicable law—not by possession of this card.
Many employees, business owners, and members of the public receive little or no training on service animal laws. By presenting the relevant legal standards in a clear, concise format, this card can help facilitate respectful, informed conversations, reduce misunderstandings, and encourage compliance with federal and state law. It is intended to serve as a convenient educational resource for both handlers and the public.
Legal References
This card summarizes key provisions of Idaho and federal service animal laws. For the complete statutory language, consult the official resources below.
Idaho
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Idaho Code § 56-704A — Rights of Individuals with Assistance Dogs
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Idaho Code § 18-5811A — Misrepresentation of a Service Animal
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Idaho Legislature: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/
Federal
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): https://www.ada.gov/
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ADA Service Animals: https://www.ada.gov/topics/service-animals/
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ADA Service Animal Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.ada.gov/resources/service-animals-faqs/
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ADA Title III Regulations (28 CFR Part 36): https://www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/regulations/title-iii-regulations/
Why ServiceAnimalAlert?
At ServiceAnimalAlert.com, our mission is to make service animal access laws easier to understand for everyone. We create concise, professionally designed educational references that help promote respectful interactions between handlers, businesses, healthcare providers, public agencies, and the communities they serve.
Our cards are intentionally designed to be informational—not identification or certification—so the focus remains on the law itself.
Whether you're a handler, business owner, public employee, or simply want to better understand the law, our goal is to make accurate legal information accessible, practical, and easy to reference when it matters most.
Know the Law. Respect Access. Protect Rights.