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Renewing Your Arkansas Marijuana Card

  • Isabella Romo
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

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If you’re a medical marijuana patient in Arkansas, you know how important it is to keep your card current. Renewing your Arkansas marijuana card is a straightforward process, but it helps to know exactly what to expect.


Why You Need to Renew Your Arkansas Marijuana Card

Your medical marijuana card in Arkansas is valid for one year. After that, you must renew it to keep your access to medical cannabis legal and uninterrupted. If you let your card expire, you’ll lose your ability to purchase from dispensaries and may face legal issues.


Renewing your card on time means you stay compliant with state laws. It also ensures you continue to get the relief you need without any gaps. Don’t wait until the last minute. Start the renewal process early to avoid any delays.


Arkansas Marijuana Card Renewal: Step-by-Step Guide

Renewing your card is easier than you might think. Here’s a simple breakdown of what you need to do:

  1. Check Your Expiration Date

    Look at your current card to find the expiration date. Mark it on your calendar so you don’t miss it.


  2. Schedule a Doctor’s Appointment

    You’ll need a new certification from a qualified physician, which can be completed through a convenient telemedicine appointment with Arkansas Marijuana Card. During your visit, the doctor will review your condition and determine whether continued treatment is appropriate.


  3. Gather Your Documents

    Have your current card, photo ID, and proof of Arkansas residency ready. These are required for your renewal application.


  4. Submit Your Renewal Application

    You can apply online through the Arkansas Department of Health’s Medical Marijuana Program website.


  5. Pay the Renewal Fee

    The fee is typically $50, but check the latest rates on the official site. Payment is usually made online during your application.


  6. Keep Your New Card Safe

    Once you get your renewed card, store it somewhere safe. You’ll need it every time you visit a dispensary.


Following these steps will help you renew your card without any hiccups.


Tips to Make Your Renewal Process Smooth

Renewing your card doesn’t have to be a hassle. Here are some tips to keep things running smoothly:


  • Start Early: Begin the renewal process at least 30 days before your card expires. This gives you plenty of time to handle any unexpected delays.


  • Double-Check Your Application: Make sure all your information is accurate before submitting. Mistakes can cause delays.


  • Keep Copies of Everything: Save copies of your application, doctor’s certification, and payment confirmation. This helps if you need to follow up.


What to Expect After Renewal

Once your renewal is approved, you’ll get a new card in the mail. This card will have a new expiration date, usually one year from the date of issue. Keep using your card responsibly and follow all state laws regarding medical marijuana use.


Remember, your card is your legal proof to purchase and possess medical cannabis in Arkansas. Always carry it with you when visiting dispensaries.


Get Your Medical Marijuana Card Today!

Medical marijuana is legal in Arkansas, and we can help you renew your medical card TODAY! If you qualify for your renewal, give us a call, and we can help!


You need your medical card to access any of Arkansas’ medical dispensaries. Not to worry, because it is now easier than ever to renew your card with Arkansas Marijuana Card!


Telemedicine makes it easy for you to renew your card from the comfort of your own home! Schedule an appointment with one of our physicians to get started today!


  

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Relief You Can Trust


Here at Arkansas Marijuana Card, we aim to help everyone achieve wellness safely and conveniently through increased access to medical marijuana. Our focus on education, inclusion, and acceptance will reduce the stigma for our patients by providing equal access to timely information and compassionate care.


Call us at (844)-249-8714 today, or book an appointment here.


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