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The Arkansas Department of Health lists the following conditions for obtaining your Arkansas medical marijuana card:
Intractable pain which is pain that has not responded to ordinary medications, treatment or surgical measures for more than six (6) months
Peripheral neuropathy & neuropathic pain disorders
Fibromyalgia
Severe and persistent muscle spasms or spasticity
Hepatitis C
Tourette’s syndrome
Ulcerative colitis
Alzheimer’s disease
Cachexia or wasting syndrome
Severe nausea
And any other medical condition or its treatment approved by the Department of Health
An official Arkansas physician written certification must be obtained from a medical marijuana doctor and submitted with the application. To schedule your risk-free appointment to see a ARCannabisClinic approved marijuana doctor in Arkansas, click here.
Step 1. Book. Book an Appointment Online
Step 2. Payment. Pay Online
Step 3. Sign an Online Consent Form (a link will be emailed to you upon payment)
Step 4. Submit your Medical Records showing a qualifying medical condition
The Arkansas Department of Health non-refundable application fee is $50. The payment will not be refunded for applications not approved. This is not a fee that we charge.
Applications and payment can be collected through an online system. You will need a valid email address to login to this system. This email address will be used to send notices once you create an account. For more information, click here
for a successful application, ensure you have:
The patient registry application form.
The completed Physician Written Certification that was provided to you an ARCannabisClinic network online marijuana doctor.
A photocopy (full sheet) of your Arkansas-issued driver's license or state ID.
The nonrefundable application fees.
In order to qualify for a designated caregiver registry card in Arkansas and legally purchase medical marijuana for a qualified patient, you must meet the following qualifications:
Be 21 years of age or older.
The individual you are providing care for must be physically disabled or a minor.
Have not been convicted of an excluded felony offense.
Be an Arkansas resident with proof of residency (AR Driver’s License or AR State ID card).
State law prohibits members of Arkansas National Guard and United States Military from obtaining a registry ID card.
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Yes! ARCannabisClinic is proud to work with a reputable third party financing company to offer our patients 0% interest financing! With a downpayment you can use any or all of ARCannabisClinic services including medical marijuana card approval and PTSD screening appointments and spread the payments over time at zero interest to you. Get approved today, pay later!
Many patients are able to be approved totally via an online marijuana doctor visit, other patients may need to seen in-person or be referred to another cannabis doctor. 👉 Click Here to talk to an Arkansas marijuana doctor today to discuss your particular situation risk-free.
Once you have received your Arkansas medical marijuana card, you can purchase medical marijuana at any medical marijuana dispensary in Arkansas. Click here for Arkansas medical marijuana dispensaries. You can get a full list of dispensaries updated by the Arkansas Department of Health on a PDF file here.
If you received your cannabis doctor approval from an ARCannabisClinic network doctor, your Arkansas medical marijuana card remains valid for up to a year from its issue date. However, if you use an outside physician, that physician might specify a shorter period.
You should start your renewal process 60 days before your card’s expiration date. ARCannabisClinic makes this easy by auto-booking you for a yearly renewal appointment and we will send you multiple text message reminders to ensure that your medical marijuana card does not lapse. We have your back in making sure that you aren't walking around with an expired card, and we will get you in to see the MMJ doctor SAME-DAY if you need to keep you safe. No one else in the industry can promise you that.
The Arkansas MMJ card renewal requires the same documents as new applications. Remember, you can't use your previous physician certification for renewals. ARCannabisClinic makes this process super easy for new and renewal marijuana card patients. Let us take care of you year after year with our industry-leading fast Arkansas marijuana card renewal service.
Generally, it takes up to 14 days from the date of application and payment receipt for the Arkansas Department of Health to process your application and issue your marijuana card online and in the mail. Errors can delay this, so ensure accuracy! ARCannabisClinic helps you to apply for your medical marijuana card and we make sure your physician written certification is error-free for the fastest processing times.
Yes. Your data is protected under state and federal privacy laws and is not publicly disclosed.
Be cautious! It’s prohibited in areas like school buses, correctional facilities, any public place, and private residences used for licensed childcare. Familiarize yourself with all the restrictions. ARCannabisClinic cannabis experts and medical cannabis doctors know the ins and outs of the Arkansas medical marijuana laws and restrictions.
Yes, out-of-state patients can get their medical marijuana from a local dispensary after getting approval as a visiting patient. The application for visiting patients is available here.
No, a 2017 Arkansas state law prohibits members of the Arkansas National Guard and the U.S. military from getting an Arkansas medical cannabis card.
For online applications, simply print a replacement card. Otherwise, call the Arkansas Department of Health for assistance or corrections. Their contact information is:
Arkansas Department of Health
Medical Marijuana Section
4815 W. Markham St., Slot 50
Little Rock, AR 72205
Toll Free 1-833-214-8619
Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card holders may possess up to 2.5 ounces in a 14-day period. You can track your real-time balance if you applied online.
Yes, to be protected under the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment, purchase your medical marijuana only from licensed dispensaries.
You can submit a petition here to add a new qualifying medical condition. These petitions are forwarded to a committee hearing and voted on whether they are approved or denied. The Arkansas Department of Health states to allow up to 120 days for a decision.
A designated caregiver is a person authorized by a qualifying patient to help with medical marijuana. They can possess up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana for their patient but can't consume it themselves.
Yes, a caregiver can serve multiple patients, and a patient can have more than one caregiver.
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