How Do I Get A Medical Marijuana Card In Oklahoma?

by Haley Mills · October 17, 2022

Looking to get a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma? Here’s everything you need to know about the process, from finding a doctor to submitting your application.

woman using smartphone to get a medical marijuana card in OK

Whether you’re an Oklahoma resident considering applying for an MMJ card or if you are a current cardholder looking to move to Oklahoma, there are steps you can take to secure your medical marijuana card online. The Oklahoma medical marijuana card process can be done entirely online. 

One will first need to obtain a certification from a licensed physician that they have a qualifying condition. Once certified by a medical professional, patients can go through the application process online, either through the state website or telehealth providers. Read on as we go over the steps to apply, renew, and become a caregiver in Oklahoma. 

The United States and Legal Medical Cannabis

In the United States, medical marijuana programs have been legalized in thirty-six states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Medical marijuana programs allow patients with specified conditions to own, grow and utilize cannabis products to aid in managing their condition, even if recreational cannabis users are not authorized.

Approved requirements vary by state, and many programs will require patience to apply for a medical cannabis card. This process will typically include a consultation and evaluation by a physician. A primary care provider can often suggest it for medical cannabis patients with long-term or chronic conditions.

Medicinal Cannabis Use

Over fifty peer-reviewed medical studies have been conducted on the potential medicinal benefits of cannabis and its many cannabinoids and terpenes. The consensus that emerged from these studies is that cannabis can provide medical benefits for many different conditions.

While most of these studies have focused on the help of the specific cannabinoid CBD, other major and minor cannabinoids, in conjunction with terpenes, show significant promise in treating both physical and mental ailments.

OK Patient Eligibility

Oklahoma medical marijuana patients must be 18 or older to visit a medical marijuana dispensary. Only those who can prove Oklahoma residency can apply for medical marijuana treatment via Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program (valid Oklahoma driver’s license, Government ID, utility bill).

An Oklahoma resident must also have medical history showing a diagnosis that qualifies a doctor to recommend them as a patient that can legally obtain medical marijuana.

Qualifying Conditions in Oklahoma

The Oklahoma medical marijuana authority has one of the nation’s least restrictive medical marijuana programs, requiring applicants to be 18 years or older with a board-certified physician’s signature and proof of residency.

Exceptional circumstances may be allowed for minors if applicants receive two physician recommendations and the applicant’s parent or guardian’s signature of severe conditions causing chronic pain.

The Oklahoma medical marijuana program provides a temporary adult patient license for medical marijuana that allows a person with a valid medical marijuana license from another state to legally buy, use, and grow medical marijuana in Oklahoma.

Qualified patients with a state-issued medical card are permitted to possess up to three ounces of marijuana, up to one ounce of cannabis concentrate, up to seventy-two ounces of edible cannabis, and up to eight ounces within their private homes.

Steps to Apply for a Medical Card

There are a few steps to getting your medical marijuana card in Oklahoma with the help of Leafy DOC. First, you’ll select your state to receive the most accurate and up-to-date information about Oklahoma’s medical marijuana card process.

Skip the wait at the doctor’s office and schedule your evaluation from the comfort and convenience of your home. Submit an intake form with a few personal details and a summary of your medical history; then, we’ll help you book an on-demand telehealth appointment or schedule a convenient time for later.

An online recommendation with Leafy DOC starts at 109 USD for new patients and renewals in Oklahoma. If you are not approved, there is a money-back guarantee.

Connect with the right medical marijuana doctor in minutes and easily chat with your provider on a smartphone, computer, or tablet via phone call or video. Our licensed physicians will evaluate your qualifying condition and address your questions and concerns.

With your portal, you’ll be able to communicate with the Leafy DOC team easily throughout the process. If you are approved for your medical card, you will receive a confirmation email with the medical marijuana recommendation within two business days.

Log in to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority website at omma.ok.gov and register as a patient using your medical marijuana certification and required documents.

After the state approves your registration, you may have to wait up to thirty days to receive your medical cannabis license in the mail. Once you have the MMJ card, you can visit Oklahoma dispensaries and purchase medicinal cannabis products.

Get Approved Today!

Can Leafy DOC help?

Absolutely! Not only can Leafy DOC provide a way to see a doctor via telehealth and obtain your medical card, but we also offer access to knowledgeable and helpful customer support and a personalized health coach that can guide you before and after the MMJ card process.

Our mission at Leafy DOC is to provide a seamless customer experience, educate people about cannabis, and ultimately help people get medical cards quickly and efficiently.

Additional MMJ Card Fees in OK

The standard MMJ application fee is 100 USD. Qualified patients who provide acceptable proof of Medicaid/Medicare enrollment or status as disabled veterans will pay a reduced price of 20 USD to possess medical marijuana.

The Renewal Process

It is recommended to renew around a month before the expiration date to have time to complete the renewal appointment and application. Oklahoma medical marijuana cards expire one or two years after the certification date on the physician’s recommendation.

New cannabis ID cards are issued upon recertification approval. You can renew on the OMMA website and pay the fee of 100 USD.

How to Apply as a Caregiver

A primary caregiver is an adult over 21 legally allowed to purchase, transport, educate, and administer medical cannabis to medical marijuana patients with a valid medical card.

Over thirty states have legalized medical marijuana programs, allowing caregivers to assist qualified patients. In these locations, state legislation provides legal protection for the patient and the caregiver from criminal penalties. 

A caregiver in Oklahoma must be at least 18 years old and a state resident. A caregiver must provide a current Oklahoma license or state identification card to prove residency. Caregivers are not required to pay a medical marijuana caregiver license registration fee.

Caregivers must submit the Adult Patient Caregiver Form signed by the patient. Caregiver licenses are valid up to the expiration date of the medical marijuana patient license.

The caregiver requirements are as follows:

  • proof of Oklahoma residency
  • proof of identity (state-issued driver’s license)
  • A clear digital photograph valid for U.S. passports
  • Submitted Patient Caregiver Designation Form signed by the patient

Where to Purchase Medical Marijuana in Oklahoma

Once you have registered for the Oklahoma Medical Cannabis program and received your ID card, you may wonder what’s next. There are a few ways to purchase medical marijuana products in Oklahoma as a qualified patient. 

If you are approved for medicinal cannabis, you will receive an approval letter within fourteen days of submission. You will then receive your valid MMJ card, allowing you to purchase medical marijuana from Oklahoma dispensaries. They will be spread out across the state, and you can visit any dispensary in Oklahoma with a valid medical card.

Last Updated: January 30, 2024

Get Your Medical Card

Connect with a licensed physician online in minutes

medical marijuana card example on leafy doc

Keep Reading