Carrier Requirements & Policies: Amtrak
Acceptance
ESA (Emotional Support Animals): Accepted with Conditions
PSA (Psychiatric Support Animals): Accepted (Dogs and Cats ONLY)
Service Animals: Accepted (Dogs and Cats ONLY)
PSA (Psychiatric Support Animals): Accepted (Dogs and Cats ONLY)
Service Animals: Accepted (Dogs and Cats ONLY)
Quick Checklist (Bring to the Station)
Required Documentation & Gear (must bring)
- Physical ID Card (animal + handler identification).
- Recognition Gear: Service Animal vest, bandana, or harness.
- All operator-required accessibility or approval forms (if requested).
- Vaccination Records including rabies certificate (recommended for interstate rail travel).
- Microchip matching all documentation.
- Veterinary Health Certificate (recommended for cross-state or cross-border travel).
Preferred Documentation (greatly facilitates acceptance & verification)
- Registration Certificate (our registry is accepted by all major rail operators).
- Prescription Letter confirming PSA or Service Animal need.
- Behavior Certificate.
Steps to Take (in Order)
- Before your trip, notify Amtrak that you are traveling with a Service Dog or PSA.
- Carry all documents in printed and digital format.
- Arrive early at the station to allow staff to verify documentation if needed.
Route Limitations (Train Travel)
- Service Dogs and PSAs may travel in the passenger carriage at no additional charge.
- Animals must remain on leash or harness, under handler control at all times.
- ESAs may be subject to seat restrictions and route-by-route acceptance conditions.
- Large animals may be refused if they obstruct aisles or safety exits.
Forms & Official Policy (Links)
Source: Amtrak’s official Service Animal and pet travel policies.
