Renew your medical marijuana card in Arizona online
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Benefits of getting an MMJ card in Arizona
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Renew your medical cannabis card in 4 easy steps
Fill out a short, confidential questionnaire to begin your evaluation process. Complete your order by securely submitting your payment.
Book a quick 15-minute virtual consultation with a qualified physician who will assess your condition and sign the Physician Certification Form, ensuring you remain eligible for medical cannabis treatment.
Log into the ADHS Individual Licensing Portal. Select “Renewal Application” under the Patient section, review and update your information, confirm your caregiver and cultivation status, and upload all required documentation, including your new physician certification. Complete the process by paying the state fee of $150 (or $75 with SNAP proof).
Once approved, your new card will appear with an “Inactive Renewal” status if your original card is still valid. When your current card expires, the new card will automatically activate and can be downloaded or printed from the portal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I renew my medical marijuana card in Arizona?
To renew your medical marijuana card in Arizona, access the Arizona Department of Health Services portal within 90 days of your card’s expiration date. Enter your current card number to access the renewal application. Provide the following:
- A new physician certification.
- A current digital photograph,
- A new patient attestation form.
- Updated SNAP documentation (if applicable).
- A copy of your identification if your name has changed since your last application.
Also, pay the non-refundable renewal application fee of $150 (or $75 if SNAP-eligible). Note that renewing after your card expires will require submitting a new application.
How long does it take to renew my medical marijuana card?
You can start the renewal process up to 90 days before your card expires. The Arizona Department of Health Services typically processes applications quickly—often within a few hours using their new portal system—but they are legally allowed up to 5 business days. Make sure your physician certification is dated within 90 calendar days of submitting your renewal application. Once approved, the department will issue the new marijuana card promptly.
How long is my medical marijuana card valid?
The Arizona medical marijuana card is valid for two years from the issue date. Cardholders are expected to start the renewal process 90 days before it expires. Keep in mind that the associated caregiver’s card will also expire and would require renewal.
What happens if I miss my renewal deadline?
If you miss your renewal deadline, you would have to submit a new application for yourself and your designated caregiver.
Can I update my personal information, such as my name or address, when renewing my medical marijuana card in Arizona?
Yes, you can update your personal details, including your name, address, or email, during the renewal process. Be sure to provide identification that supports any changes you make.
Can I change my cultivation status when renewing my medical marijuana card in Arizona?
Yes, you can update your cultivation status during the renewal process and make new decisions about designating a caregiver. Keep in mind that only the qualifying patient or the designated caregiver—not both—can be authorized to cultivate.