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Originally Posted by MXEditor I believe it is not against the law to ask...but my understanding is that it may be against the law to demand it and/or deny service because of proof not being provided.
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Yes, you actually can demand because one would say "Is that a service dog?" I don't see why anyone would choose not to answer and if they don't it is not illegal to ask that person to leave the dog outside because they have not verbally identified that the dog is a service animal. They can also go one step further and ask how that animal assists them and that is the maximum extent they can go. Anything else could be considered illegal.