🇫🇷 France’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
France does not have a nationwide housing law that mandates landlord acceptance of assistance animals. Acceptance depends on building rules and landlord discretion. Service Animals and PSAs are typically accepted with proof of training or task-based function, while ESAs usually require a prescription letter and supporting documentation.
Air Travel
France follows EU aviation standards. Airlines operating from Paris, Lyon, Nice, Marseille, and Toulouse airports generally accept Service Animals and PSAs in-cabin when documentation and behavior requirements are met. ESAs are usually accepted with conditions depending on the airline and destination rules.
Public Access
France strongly protects access rights for people with disabilities under national and EU law. Service Animals and PSAs are typically allowed in government buildings, hospitals, public transportation, shops, restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions when properly identified. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but do not have guaranteed legal access.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: recognized throughout France.
- ESAs: accepted with conditions depending on venue.
- France enforces EU-wide microchip and rabies requirements for animal entry.
- Recognition Gear reduces delays in crowded public areas.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on the venue, airline, and housing provider.
PSA:
Often treated similarly to Service Animals when trained for psychiatric or task-based assistance.
Service Animals:
Protected under French disability-rights and accessibility laws.
