🇸🇮 Slovenia’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Always carry your Physical ID Card, Recognition Gear, Registration Certificate, and Behavior Certificate. These ensure smooth acceptance throughout Slovenia.
Housing
Slovenia does not enforce a national housing law requiring landlords to accept assistance animals. Acceptance is typically determined by landlord policies and building rules. Service Animals and PSAs are usually accepted with proper documentation. ESAs often require a prescription letter and proof of registration.
Air Travel
Air travel from Ljubljana and Maribor airports follows EU aviation rules. Service Animals and PSAs are accepted in-cabin with appropriate documentation and behavior standards. ESAs are accepted with conditions depending on airline and destination regulations.
Our registry is approved by all airlines — carrying your ID card and recognition gear helps ensure smooth processing at Slovenian and EU airports.
Public Access
Slovenia maintains strong disability-access protections under EU law. Service Animals and PSAs are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, shops, government buildings, buses, trains, taxis, and medical centers when properly identified. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but lack guaranteed rights.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: fully recognized throughout Slovenia.
- ESAs: accepted with venue-specific documentation.
- Slovenia follows EU pet-travel rules: microchip, rabies vaccine, veterinary certificate.
- Recognition Gear prevents delays in busy tourist and transport zones.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on venue, landlord, and airline rules.
PSA:
Treated similarly to Service Animals when trained and documented.
Service Animals:
Protected under Slovenian accessibility laws aligned with EU directives.
