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Medical marijuana became legal in Arizona in 2010 through Proposition 203. To obtain a medical marijuana card in Arizona, you must first schedule an appointment with a licensed doctor. During the appointment, the doctor will evaluate your medical condition to determine if you qualify for treatment. Once approved, you must register with the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) to finalize the process.
After your doctor's approval, the next step is completing the state registration. This involves submitting your doctor’s certification using the Physician Certification Form and any other required documentation through the patient portal. Once your registration is processed, you will receive your card, which allows you to legally purchase and use medical marijuana in Arizona.
Our pricing for obtaining a medical marijuana card in Arizona starts as low as $45. The cost may vary depending on the specific services you require. This fee covers the doctor's evaluation and certification needed to apply for the card. Additional state fees may apply for the registration process.
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Get certified online for your medical marijuana card in most states. Our streamlined process connects you with licensed doctors, providing convenient and secure approval from the comfort of your home. Fast, easy, and reliable, our online solution ensures you get the care you need without the hassle.
Once your appointment is complete, you can obtain your medical marijuana card. Our straightforward process ensures that, after approval, you'll receive your card promptly. Simple and efficient, helping you access the care you need.
After receiving a complete application, the Arizona Department of Health Services must approve or deny it within 10 days. If approved, the department must issue the patient’s electronic registry identification card within five additional days.
You must be an Arizona resident, have a qualifying debilitating medical condition, obtain certification from an eligible physician, and submit an application to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Adults who are at least 18 may apply for themselves. Patients under 18 may qualify through a custodial parent or legal guardian and require certifications from two physicians.
Conditions include chronic pain, cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, and other severe illnesses, as outlined in ARS §36-2801.
Arizona provides limited recognition to eligible visiting qualifying patients who hold valid medical cannabis cards or equivalent documents from another U.S. jurisdiction. However, an out-of-state card does not allow the visitor to purchase marijuana from an Arizona medical marijuana dispensary.
The average cost of medical marijuana in Arizona varies but typically ranges from $10 to $20 per gram.
Yes, patients can possess up to 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana every two weeks, as specified in ARS §36-2810.
An Arizona medical marijuana registry identification card is valid for two years from the date of issuance.