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How to Renew Nevada Medical Marijuana Card in 2024

  • Obtain a new medical marijuana certification: Patients and caregivers need to visit registered physicians for re-evaluation and obtain new certifications for their medical conditions.

  • Prepare the required documents: Ensure your application includes a completed application form, medical marijuana certification, passport-style photograph, state-issued ID card, and the application fee.

  • Submit your application: Mail the required documents and fee to:

    Division of Public and Behavioral Health
    Medical Marijuana Registry
    4126 Technology Way
    Suite 100
    Carson City, NV 89706

  • Await approval: It may take up to 4 weeks for your new medical marijuana card to arrive.

How Often Do You Have to Renew Your Nevada Medical Marijuana Card?

The validity of a Nevada medical marijuana card depends on the duration approved by registered physicians on the written certification. Nevada law permits physicians to recommend marijuana use for one or two years, depending on the severity of the patient's debilitating medical condition. Consequently, a Nevada medical marijuana card can remain valid for one or two years before renewal.

When To Renew Your Medical Card in Nevada?

Patients should begin the renewal process well before their current medical marijuana card expires. It is advisable to start the renewal process at least 30 days before the expiration date to ensure continuous access to medical cannabis.

What Is The Cost To Renew Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada?

The renewal fee for a Nevada medical marijuana card is $50 for a one-year term and $100 for a two-year term. This fee is non-refundable. Cardholders may also incur additional charges for medical evaluations and recommendations from their doctors, which vary depending on the doctor's expertise and the severity of the patient's condition.

Do I Need To See a Doctor To Renew My Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada?

Yes. A medical marijuana cardholder in Nevada requires an appointment with a registered health practitioner to get certified for medical cannabis before renewing their medical marijuana card. The licensed health practitioner must be a Board-certified Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic (DO) in good standing in Nevada.

What Happens If My Nevada Medical Marijuana Card Expires

If a Nevada medical marijuana card expires, the cardholder will lose legal access to medical cannabis. They will need to go through the renewal process to regain their legal status. This includes obtaining a new medical certification, gathering required documents, and submitting a renewal application to the Division of Public and Behavioral Health.

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