To get qualified for the medical marijuana card in Nevada, you must be at least 18 years of age or have a legal guardian who is willing to act as your primary caregiver. You must be a resident of Nevada and provide proof of residency, such as a driver's license or utility bill. You must have a qualifying medical condition, as given below:
Easy Accessibility
With a Nevada medical marijuana card, patients can access high quality and potent MMJ products from any local, licensed dispensaries.
Legal Protection
The medical card provides patients with the legal right to purchase, possess, consume and cultivate particular amounts as recommended.
Possession & Cultivation
Cardholders can possess 2.5 oz of marijuana and even grow their own cannabis if they are unable to get the doses from dispensaries.
Economical
Medical marijuana users do not have to pay the 10% sales tax at the time of purchase. However, taxes still apply on recreational doses.
In addition to our convenient online consultations, we also provide you the option of a walk-in consultation for an in-person experience. Have a consultation with our certified doctors and become a qualified MMJ patient in Nevada. Call us to book your appointment for an in-clinic consultation.
When it comes to having a medical marijuana card, the benefits make it totally worth it. Besides helping you get the medication you need for better health, you also get to enjoy tax benefits, special discounts at dispensaries and unlimited access to high quality cannabis products. We can help you enjoy these benefits by providing you the right direction to begin.
Make purchase, possession, and traveling with medical marijuana easier with a pocket-friendly medical card. An additional fee of $20 can bring you the ease of carrying a plastic identification card that is the size of your credit card, anywhere you go. The $20 medical card can be used in Nevada for all MMJ purposes. This means that you no longer have to carry a printed copy of your recommendation letter while making a purchase from a local dispensary.
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✓ PDF Recommendation
✓ Instant Access to Cannabis
✓ Legal Protection
✓24x7 Customer Service
NOTE: Medical marijuana card is issued by the state and not Medical Marijuana Card Nevada State fee and doctor's consultation fee are not the same. Medical Marijuana Card Nevada collects your doctor’s consultation fee only.
To find a medical marijuana doctor near you, you can follow the easy steps given below:
1. Search online: You can search online along with your location.
2. Use online directories: There are various online directories that provide information on medical marijuana doctors in different locations.
3. Check with your state’s medical marijuana program: If you live in a state with a medical marijuana program, you can check their website for a list of approved doctors.
4. Ask for recommendations: You can ask your friends, family members, or acquaintances who have used medical marijuana if they can recommend a doctor.
5. Contact a medical marijuana clinic: There are clinics that specialize in medical marijuana and may be able to provide you with a list of doctors in your area.
In Nevada, a medical marijuana card can last for up to a year or two years. The patient can choose to register for either of the two. Once the card loses its validity, the patient must re-register with the state to continue using marijuana for their symptoms.
The $20 medical card is a plastic identification card, a more convenient version of your recommendation letter. You can carry this MMJ card to buy marijuana products from local dispensaries.
You can request for a $20 medical card online to avail a pocket sized card that you can use to purchase, carry and travel with medical marijuana in Nevada.
Each state has their own set of approved medical conditions. In the state of Nevada, the following medical conditions qualify for an NV medical marijuana card:
Other conditions are subject to approval. We recommend connecting with a doctor to learn if you’re eligible for a Nevada medical marijuana card.
You need digital copies of the following documents when applying for a recommendation:
You can also keep a copy of the diagnosis of your condition, which will make it easier for our doctors to qualify you for MMJ use.
NV medical marijuana card holder or caregiver may own upto 2.5 oz of marijuana, including seeds, dried leaves, buds and any product that is readily available to be smoked.
Yes, you can grow your own marijuana if,
As per the listed conditions, users can possess up to 12 marijuana plants (mature or immature) as long as the cultivation is not done in clear view of the public.
Yes, there can be multiple instances under which your application for a medical marijuana card Nevada can be denied.
Yes, out-of-state patients can buy up to 2.5 oz of usable cannabis or an equal amount of edibles and concentrates every 14 days with an out-of-state MMJ Card.