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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada

Medical marijuana became legal in Nevada in 2000. To obtain a medical marijuana card in Nevada, you must first schedule an appointment with a certified doctor. The doctor will assess your medical condition to determine if you qualify for medical marijuana use. Once approved by the doctor, you will need to register with the state if required. The program is administered by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) under the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). 

After your appointment and approval, you will receive instructions on how to complete your registration with the state through the Medical Marijuana Patient Cardholder Registry at dpbh.nv.gov/Reg/MM-Patient-Cardholder-Registry.

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How Much Does It Cost to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada?

Our pricing for obtaining a medical marijuana card in Nevada starts as low as $45, covering the consultation with a certified doctor. Additional state fees may apply depending on the registration requirements. It is important to verify the total cost, including any state-imposed fees, before proceeding with your application at dpbh.nv.gov.

Who Can Apply for a Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada?

To apply for a Nevada medical marijuana card, patients must meet the eligibility requirements established by the state.

 

  • Must be a resident of Nevada
  • Must be 18 years old or older
  • Must have a qualifying medical condition
  • Must have a recommendation from a certified doctor (MD or DO only)
  • Must register through the Medical Marijuana Patient Cardholder Registry at dpbh.nv.gov

How Long Does It Take to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada?

The process of obtaining a medical marijuana card in Nevada can vary. Typically, after your doctor’s appointment and approval, the registration process with the state can take several days to a few weeks. It is advisable to complete all required steps promptly to avoid delays.

Who Can Certify Medical Marijuana in Nevada?

In Nevada, only the following healthcare providers may certify patients for medical marijuana:

 

  • Medical Doctors (MD)
  • Doctors of Osteopathy (DO)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Marijuana in Nevada

Is medical marijuana legal in Nevada?

Yes. Medical marijuana has been legal in Nevada since 2000 under Ballot Question 9. Recreational cannabis also became legal in Nevada under Question 2 (2016), with retail sales beginning July 1, 2017. The medical program is administered by the Nevada DPBH.

Can patients grow marijuana in Nevada?

In Nevada, adults 21 and older may cultivate up to 6 plants per person and a maximum of 12 plants per household for personal use, but only if they live more than 25 miles from the nearest licensed cannabis retail store. Medical patients have the same cultivation rights. All plants must be grown in a locked, enclosed area not visible to the public.

Is there a possession limit for a medical marijuana card in Nevada?

Yes, medical marijuana cardholders in Nevada are limited to possessing up to 2.5 ounces every 14 days.

Do patients need a medical marijuana card in Nevada?

Yes, patients need a valid Nevada medical marijuana card to access the state medical program and its additional benefits. Notably, Nevada does recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards for visiting patients – one of the few states to do so.

How long is an Nevada medical marijuana card valid?

A medical marijuana card in Nevada is valid for one year from the date of issuance.

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