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If your Arkansas MMJ card is expired or close to expiring, renew with Ozark MMJ Cards for only $75. It’s cheap, easy, and entirely online.
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Same-day appointments are available. Get started using the button below.
Check your email for an invite to our secure portal, where you can complete your standard intake forms before your appointment.
Once our doc gives you the go-ahead, let Arkansas know so they can issue your card.
Arkansas allows you to submit your renewal MMJ certification online or in the mail. Either way, you’ll need to have prepared:
If you want to hold your legal status for purchasing marijuana, you must also renew your card annually.
To get and renew a medical marijuana card in Arkansas, you must be diagnosed with one of the state’s 18 qualifying conditions. According to the Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act, qualifying conditions for an MMJ card in Arkansas include the following:
It can take the Arkansas Department of Health up to 14 days to accept your MMJ certification, so if your card is expiring soon, now is the time to get started. If your card expires before the renewal process is complete, you cannot return to the dispensary until it’s finished.
Click the button below to renew your Arkansas medical marijuana card with Ozark MMJ Cards today. Same-day appointments are available and generally take less than 10 minutes.
Ozark MMJ Cards keeps it easy and affordable. You can get re-evaluated online and receive a new certification from us for only $75. Apart from that, you’ll need to pay a $50 non-refundable fee to the state of Arkansas to register your certification and receive your renewed MMJ card.
Arkansas medical marijuana cards are valid for one year from the issue date. After that, you must go through the Arkansas medical marijuana card renewal process to be able to use it again. If you renew with Ozark MMJ Cards, we keep all your info on file so coming back each year is quick and easy for you.
If your Arkansas MMJ card renewal application is denied, you can request an appeal with the State of Arkansas within 30 days of the denial date. Oftentimes, applications are denied simply because they were incomplete or filled out incorrectly.
You must be 18 or older to obtain and renew an Arkansas MMJ card on your own. However, candidates under 18 can still get a card and renew it if they have one of the qualifying conditions and a parent or a guardian’s signed consent. Emancipated patients can skip the consent form. You can read more about the requirements on the state’s website here.
No, you do not. You can see any licensed physician to get re-evaluated and receive a new certification, including our doctors here at Ozark MMJ Cards.
Your Arkansas MMJ card gives you access to buy up to 2.5 ounces (71 grams) of medical marijuana in a 14-day period.
No. A state-issued card only allows you to smoke cannabis on your private property. You are not allowed to consume cannabis in public places or anywhere the public can see you. Doing so can get you in trouble with the state, and you could face problems when trying to renew your Arkansas MMJ card.
The best time to renew your Arkansas MMJ card is at least 30 days before the expiration date listed on the card. It can take the Arkansas Department of Health up to 14 days to process your renewal application, so starting the renewal process in advance ensures you have uninterrupted access to your medicine.
Yes, you can renew your mmj card no matter how long it has been expired.
No. You can’t purchase medical marijuana from licensed dispensaries in Arkansas until you have your renewed card. That’s why we recommend starting the renewal process at least two weeks before your card expires.