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Wondering how a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma can transform your cannabis experience?

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State-Specific Steps

Embarking on your journey to relief in Oklahoma is simple. Let our caring specialists guide you through the state-specific steps to obtain your medical cannabis card.
  1. 1

    Register online with Leafwell

    You can speak to a healthcare provider and qualify for an Oklahoma medical marijuana card online. The cost of the online consultation is $59, and you are only billed if approved.

  2. 2

    Discuss Medical Marijuana with your Provider and Get Approved

    Discuss why you require medical cannabis with your qualifying Oklahoma-licensed MMJ physician. If approved, you’ll receive your certificate.

    This certificate says that your doctor recommends you become a cannabis patient under the state’s current laws, and this certificate is required to apply for your MMJ card.

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    Complete the Application through OMMA

    Apply to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority online. You will need to upload various pieces of ID and your medical marijuana doctor’s certificate from Leafwell as part of the application. You must do this within 30 days of being approved by Leafwell.

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    Receive Your Card From Oklahoma State

    If approved, you will receive your medical marijuana card in the mail within 14 business days. Your certificate will be valid for two years from the date of issue. Please note that the state, not Leafwell, sends medical marijuana cards.

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What You Need to Know

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    Eligibility / Patient

    To apply for a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma, you must be a legal resident of Oklahoma and provide proof of residency. Patients must be 18 to apply for a medical marijuana card for themselves.

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    Caregiver

    Caregivers must be 21 and designate their assigned patient by ID number within their application. There is no caregiver application fee.

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    Can Minors Qualify?

    Yes, but minors (anyone under 18) must have caregivers apply on their behalf.

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Qualifying Conditions

Oklahoma law does not include any qualifying conditions. This makes it one of the most lenient medical marijuana programs in the United States and may account for why one in 13 Oklahomans have a medical marijuana card.
Instead, each individual medical marijuana doctor is able to issue certificates based on their own judgment – much like they do when prescribing traditional medications.

If you’re not sure if your condition can be helped by medical marijuana, we recommend doing some research on our conditions page. If you feel that you could benefit from cannabis, book an appointment with one of our online medical marijuana doctors and speak with them about your condition and your research. Then, they can either approve or deny you based on their medical experience and your anecdotal evidence.

What You Need

You’ll need to provide the following to apply for a Oklahoma MMJ card:

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    Medical Marijuana Recommendation

    You will receive your Physician Recommendation Form once approved by a Leafwell provider online.

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    Proof of Identity

    OK Driver’s License, OK State ID, OK Tribal ID or US Passport or other photo identification issued by the U.S government (e.g. Military ID) with Proof of Residency

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    Proof of Oklahoma Residence (Optional)

    Acceptable proof of residence is anything that shows your current address, such as:

    • Utility bills,
    • Bank statements,
    • Current property tax statements,
    • Voter registration cards, or
    • Health insurance documents.
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Cost Information

Save more with Leafwell and get your money back if not approved.

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Medical marijuana certificate$59$59$150
State application fee$20-$100$20-$100$20-$100
Total$79-$159$79-$159$170- $250
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Next Steps After Approval

Congrats on getting your medical certification! You’re almost there, but there are a few more steps to get your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card. Let’s dive in!

  • Before You Start: What You’ll Need
    • A credit or debit card for payment
    • A valid photo ID
  • Complete Application: Log into the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Program (OMMA) to submit your doctor’s recommendation, state application, and payment.
  • Get Card: After your OMMA application is submitted, you will receive an approval email and a patient license identification card in the mail within 14 business days.
  • Start Shopping: Visit a dispensary when you receive your card and buy products.
How to Renew Your Card

Here is the process for getting your renewal letter:

Steps to Renew Your Card

  1. Sign in to Leafwell or register as a renewal patient here if you’re new to Leafwell.
  2. Speak to an Oklahoma-licensed physician online.
  3. Get approved and download your doctor’s recommendation.
  4. Log into your OMMA account to complete your renewal application and pay the state’s $99 fee.*
  5. After your application is submitted, receive your approval letter and new license in the mail within 14 business days (usually within 2-5 days).

*Per state regulations, you must complete the state renewal application within 30 days of receiving your Leafwell recommendation. Failure to do so may result in additional fees.

Legal Topics

Under Oklahoma law concerning medical marijuana use, patients who hold a medical marijuana card have the right to:

  • Enroll in school without rejection based only on cardholder status.
  • Rent an apartment without eviction or refusal based solely on patient status.
  • Work at their place of employment without discrimination for having a card or testing positive for marijuana.
  • Receive healthcare without disqualification merely due to the medical use of marijuana.
  • Visit or have custody of their child without denial based on patient status.
  • Hold a state-issued license without suspension on the sole basis of cardholder status.

However, an Oklahoma medical marijuana patient identification card does not necessarily give you the right to:

  • Use or possess marijuana at your place of employment without recourse.
  • Work, live, or learn somewhere that could face loss of a monetary or licensing benefit under federal law due to your patient status. Those in some federal jobs may find that their patient status clashes with federal laws. This exception also applies to those who require a commercial driver’s license.
  • Sell or distribute marijuana to others without a commercial medical cannabis license.
  • Own a firearm — many states prohibit those with a medical marijuana card from owning a weapon.
Caregivers

Caregiver licenses are available to family members or assistants who regularly look after a medical marijuana patient for whom they are applying to be a caregiver. It allows the caregiver to buy, transport, possess, and administer medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to licensed patients.

Minor patients will require parent/legal guardian consent.

Caregiver applications can be submitted at any time during the term of a patient’s license. There is no application fee for caregivers.

Caregiver licenses are valid until the expiration date for the associated licensed patient(s), not exceeding two years.

  • Create an account with OMMA
    • The patient must first have registered in order for a caregiver to be assigned.
    • Caregiver applicants must provide proof of identity, proof of residency, and an acceptable photo.
  • Complete the Caregiver Designation Form
    • Caregivers and patients must each sign a completed form.
    • For minors, a parent/legal guardian must sign the form.
    • You will need the patient’s medical marijuana license number.
  • Submit
Reciprocity

Oklahoma supports an unusual form of reciprocity, allowing visiting patients to access medical cannabis when in the state. According to state law, residents living in another state with a valid MMJ license in their home state may apply for a temporary license to “buy, use, and grow” medical marijuana from an Oklahoma dispensary.

The medical marijuana certificate and MMJ card will be valid for 30 days and cannot exceed the expiration of the out-of-state MMJ card. Visitors can renew their Oklahoma MMJ license every 30 days.

Several other states also practice medical marijuana reciprocity and will recognize an Oklahoma medical marijuana card. The following states accept or recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards:

States marked with * require visitors to complete a visiting patient application for their stay.
States marked with ^ have adult use programs but do not accept out-of-state cards.

FAQs

How much does an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana certificate and card cost?

An online consultation for an Oklahoma medical marijuana card costs $59 and includes a 2-year certification. You’ll only be charged if approved. Plus, now you can sign up with a friend and each save 10% on your consultation.

Patients will also pay a separate $100 application fee to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority.

Here’s an overview of the fees:

  • $59 Initial certificate from Leafwell
  • $59 Renewal certificate from Leafwell
  • $118 Minors certification (includes two recommendations)
  • $100 State application fee*
    ($20 reduced fee available with proof of Medicaid [SoonerCare], Medicare enrollment, or 100% disabled Veteran status)

*State fees are not included with Leafwell fees and are paid directly to the state.

What medical conditions qualify for a Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma’s law does not include any qualifying conditions. This makes it one of the most lenient medical marijuana programs in the United States and may account for why one in 13 Oklahomans have a medical marijuana card.

Instead, each individual medical marijuana doctor is able to issue certificates based on their own judgment – much like they do when prescribing traditional medications.

If you’re not sure if your condition can be helped by medical marijuana, we recommend doing some research on our conditions page. If you feel that you could benefit from cannabis, book an appointment with one of our online medical marijuana doctors and speak with them about your condition and your research. Then they can either approve or deny you based on their medical experience and your anecdotal evidence.

How often do I need to renew my Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card and can I do it online?

Oklahoma medical marijuana certificates are valid for two years and can be renewed online.

A renewal consultation with Leafwell costs $59, and you’ll only be charged if approved. Plus, when you renew with Leafwell, we’ll send you a reminder one month before your certificate is due to expire so you have plenty of time to complete your state application too.

Here’s a summary of the renewal process:

  1. Sign in to Leafwell, or if you’re new to Leafwell, register as a renewal patient here.
  2. Speak to an Oklahoma-licensed healthcare provider online.
  3. Get approved and download your recommendation form.
  4. Log into your OMMA account to complete your renewal application and pay the $99 state fee within 30 days of receiving your recommendation.
  5. After your application is submitted, your approval letter and new license will arrive in the mail within 14 business days (usually within 2-5 days).
How old do I have to be to apply for a Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma?
Can I be/have a caregiver for a medical marijuana patient in Oklahoma?

Yes, medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma can have a caregiver. Caregivers must submit their own application to OMMA after their patient has successfully registered first.

Caregiver Requirements:

  • Minimum 18 years of age and an Oklahoma resident.
  • A caregiver can also be patient.
  • Caregivers may have up to five licensed patients.
  • Patients can only have one licensed caregiver.
    • Licensed minor patients may have up to two designated licensed caregivers.
  • The qualifying physician must sign the Certification of Necessity of a Caregiver section of the patient’s Physician Recommendation Form (provided by Leafwell).

Here’s how the caregiver process works:

  1. Create an account with OMMA.
    1. The patient must register first in order for a caregiver to be assigned.
    2. Caregiver applicants must provide proof of identity, proof of residency, and an acceptable photo.
  2. Complete the Caregiver Designation Form.
    1. Caregivers and patients must each sign a completed form.
    2. For minors, a parent/legal guardian must sign the form.
    3. You will need the patient’s medical marijuana license number.
  3. Submit the online application and receive your caregiver license.
    1. There is no application fee for caregivers.
    2. Caregiver applications can be submitted at any time during the term of a patient’s license.
    3. Caregiver licenses are valid until the expiration date for the associated licensed patient(s), not exceeding two years.

State Resources:

How do I apply for the state program in Oklahoma?

Before you start, have these supporting documents ready:

  • Leafwell Physician Recommendation Form
    • This must be dated within 30 days
    • If you want someone to get a caregiver’s license, the bottom section must be signed by the physician
  • Digital photo (plain, pale background, no glasses/hats, top of head and top of shoulders in shot, clear photo)
  • Proof of Identity (one document required)
    • Unexpired OK driver’s license or ID card – front and back, in color
    • U.S. passport
    • Tribal ID accepted by the Department of Public Safety
  • Proof of Residency (one document required) OK driver’s license or ID card – front and back, in color
    • Utility bill for the calendar month before the application submission date (no cell phone or internet bills)
    • Residential property deed to an OK property
    • Current rental agreement for OK residential property
  • Optional – proof of Medicaid/Medicare/Disabled Veteran Status
  • Debit or Credit card for application fee (Visa, Mastercard or Discover)

Getting Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card

  1. Register with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) using the licensing portal. Click “Access portal” to get started.
  2. Click “Sign up now” to create a new account, and then click “Patient Portal” to start a new patient application. Next, click “Create a New Profile,” enter your name, and you’ll be brought to the Dashboard. You can now select “Apply for a new license.”
  3. Find your application type and click “Select this Application.” There will be application instructions and a list of required documentation on the next page for you to review.
  4. Complete the application by entering information and uploading documents as prompted.
  5. Review your application before paying the state application fee. Once your payment and application have been submitted, the screen will display “Submitted.” You’ll also receive a submission confirmation and payment receipt via email.
  6. OMMA will review your application within 14 business days. If approved, an approval letter with your license will be mailed out. You will be notified if your application is incomplete or denied, at which point you can log into your state account to make corrections.
  7. Purchase medical marijuana products from a licensed dispensary. Present your medical marijuana identification card and another form of identification any time you purchase medical marijuana at a dispensary or have marijuana taken to a processor to be concentrated.

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