KLEVR is a private, voluntary profile and records platform that helps handlers organize service dog information, documents, emergency contacts, and an optional physical card order.
FAQs
Clear Information Before You Create A Profile
KLEVR is designed to organize records and profile details without implying government approval, disability verification, or training certification.
No. KLEVR is a private service and is not affiliated with any government agency.
No. The card summarizes profile information you provide. It does not certify a disability, verify training, or prove service dog status.
No. KLEVR identification does not create, expand, or guarantee legal access rights.
No. Service dog registration or identification is not required under federal ADA rules for lawful service dog access.
The public profile can show approved information such as dog name, photo, profile number, status, breed, color, general task categories, registration date, and contact options.
Yes. The owner dashboard includes privacy controls. Home address, diagnosis, private records, and personal documents are not shown publicly.
Yes. You can update dog details, public preferences, task categories, emergency contacts, and veterinary information from your dashboard.
One standard PVC card or one NFC tap card is included with the toolkit.
Yes. Optional add-ons include extra PVC cards, extra NFC cards, replacement cards, QR tags, document kits, and rush processing.
Typical card fulfillment begins after payment and profile review. Tracking can be added in the dashboard once the card ships.
You can activate Lost Dog Mode, which adds a public alert and lets a finder send contact details and a location message.
You can create a private profile for a service dog in training, but the profile does not grant access rights or certify training.
No. KLEVR does not request or verify disability diagnoses or medical conditions.
No. KLEVR does not verify training. Customers attest that the information they provide is accurate.