Frequently Asked Questions – Florida Medical Marijuana
1. Who qualifies for a medical marijuana card in Florida?
To qualify, you must:
- Be a Florida resident with valid proof (state ID, driver’s license)
- Be diagnosed with a qualifying condition by a certified physician
- Be 18 years or older, or have a legal guardian apply on your behalf
Qualifying conditions include:
Cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, PTSD, ALS, Crohn’s disease, chronic pain, and other comparable conditions.
2. What documents do I need to apply?
You’ll need:
- A valid Florida ID or driver’s license
- Medical records (if applicable)
- A signed physician certification from a licensed Florida MMJ doctor
3. How does the application process work?
- Book an appointment with a state-certified physician
- Get evaluated (in-person or via telehealth if eligible)
- If approved, your doctor submits your information to the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU)
- You’ll get an email from the state to complete registration and pay the $75 state fee
- Once approved, you’ll receive a temporary card via email in 7–21 business days
4. How much does it cost?
- Doctor evaluation: (Your set fee here, e.g., $149)
- Florida state application fee: $75 annually
- Renewal and follow-up fees vary depending on the provider.
5. Can I renew my medical card online?
Yes. Renewals must be done every 210 days (about 7 months) with your physician. You can also renew your state registration annually through the OMMU portal.
6. Can I use telehealth for my appointment?
Yes, Florida now allows telehealth appointments for medical marijuana follow-ups and renewals (as of 2023). However, your first-time evaluation may require an in-person visit.
7. How long does it take to get my card?
If your application is complete, you’ll typically get a temporary card by email within 7–21 business days. Your physical card is mailed shortly after state approval.
8. Where can I buy medical marijuana in Florida?
Only from licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTCs) — like Trulieve, Fluent, Sunnyside, and others. You cannot buy marijuana from recreational sources in Florida — medical use only.
9. Can I use my Florida medical card in other states?
Some states offer reciprocity, meaning they recognize out-of-state cards. However, this varies — always check the local laws before traveling.
10. What if I’m not approved by the doctor?
If you're not approved, you will not be charged the state fee. (Some clinics offer a money-back guarantee — check with us before booking.)
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