Renew your medical marijuana card in Georgia online



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Renew your Low THC Oil card in 4 easy steps

Complete a short, confidential questionnaire to begin your renewal. Once finished, securely submit your payment to schedule your evaluation.

Book a quick 15-minute virtual consultation with a state-licensed physician. During the appointment, the doctor will review your condition to confirm continued eligibility for low THC oil use.

If approved, the physician will direct you to complete the new Low THC Oil Waiver form. This form must be notarized. They will then complete the Low THC Oil Certification form and upload your info and ID (front and back) to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Low THC Oil Registry. A $30 state registration fee applies, plus an additional $3.75 if paying online.

Once your payment is processed, your card will be either shipped to your address via UPS (signature required), or sent to your local health department for in-person pickup. Delivery or pickup typically takes up to 10 business days. You’ll be notified when it’s on the way. If someone else is picking it up for you, they’ll need a signed authorization form and valid ID.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I renew my low THC oil card in Georgia?
To renew your low THC oil card, you should first visit your physician to conduct an examination. The physician will review your condition before you are issued a low THC oil recertification. The physician will complete the waiver form and certification form to complete the renewal process.
You can use the check status tool on low THC oil registry to check your renewal card status. The card will be available within 10 business days. To pick up the card, you need to provide a valid identification card.
When should I renew my low THC oil card?
You should renew your low THC oil card once it expires after five years. It is valid for five years from the issue date.
Does the caregiver need to renew their card as well?
Caregiver cards are automatically renewed when the patient renews their cards after five years. Physicians submit caregiver information along with the patient’s certification and waiver forms.
What happens if I miss my renewal deadline?
Missing your renewal deadline can lead to a lapse in certification. You won’t be able to access low THC oil until you reapply for a new card.
Can my low THC oil card be revoked?
Your card can be revoked if you disobey the related laws, like driving while consuming low THC oil and sharing your cannabis with non-licensed persons.