Florida Medical Cannabis Requirements
How to Obtain and Maintain Your Medical Marijuana Card
Florida Medical Marijuana Policy & Patient Access Challenges
Florida became the first state in the U.S. South to legalize the use of medical marijuana to treat a variety of health conditions including chronic pain, epilepsy, and spasticity symptoms from multiple sclerosis. While there are over 200,000 medical marijuana patients in Florida, there remain financial, psychological, and insurance coverage barriers which reduce access for many patients. This scoping review, with a focus on state health policy, first describes some clinical studies examining the therapeutic benefits of medical marijuana. Next, there is a discussion of the Florida regulatory environment and major legislation. Also, the review describes how the current Florida policy landscape presents challenges for physicians and patients.
Medical marijuana policy reform reaches Florida: a scoping review, K Howell, 2019
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Florida, patients must meet three primary state-mandated requirements.
Applicants must be permanent residents of Florida or “seasonal residents” (those who reside in the state for at least 31 consecutive days each year). You will need a valid Florida ID or specific documents, such as a utility bill or lease agreement, to prove your residency status.
- Cancer, Epilepsy, and Glaucoma
- HIV/AIDS and Crohn’s Disease
- Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Chronic Nonmalignant Pain (specifically when caused by a qualifying condition)
- “Like Kind or Class” Conditions: Florida law allows physicians to recommend cannabis for other debilitating conditions that are similar in severity to those listed above.
Florida Medical Marijuana Law & Constitutional Basis
Florida the 26th state to enact a medical marijuana law. This created a new section to the Florida constitution entitled “Medical marijuana.
Marketing Medical Marijuana in Florida: A Research Methodology., R Pellegrino, 2021
Application Process
Schedule a Medical Evaluation
You must first be evaluated in person by a state-certified physician. Services like Marijuana Express MD specialize in this step, connecting you with licensed professionals who can certify your condition and enter your information directly into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR) in real-time.
Submit the State Application
Once the doctor enters your recommendation, you will receive an automated email from the state with login credentials for the MMUR. You must log in to complete your application, upload proof of residency (your Florida DL photo can often be synced automatically), and pay the $75 state fee (plus a small $2.75 processing fee if paying online).
Instant Digital Approval
In 2026, the processing time has improved significantly. While physical cards still take 1–2 weeks to arrive by mail, most patients now receive a temporary digital approval email within minutes to hours of submitting a complete online application.
You do not need to wait for your physical card. You can legally purchase medication at any licensed Florida dispensary immediately using your digital approval and a valid photo ID
What Are the Qualifying Medical Conditions for Medical Cannabis in Florida?
How does Florida define eligibility criteria for medical cannabis patients?
How Can Patients Get Certified for Medical Marijuana in Florida?
The Initial Evaluation
Per Florida law, your very first appointment with a medical marijuana doctor must be conducted in person. During this visit, the physician will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, and confirm that you meet the criteria for a qualifying condition.
Immediate Entry into the Registry
If you are approved, the doctor will enter your information into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR) before you even leave the office. This "digital recommendation" is what triggers the state to send you an application email.
Telehealth for Follow-Ups
One of the biggest updates for 2026 is the expanded use of telehealth. While the first visit is in person, Florida now allows all subsequent 7-month recertification visits to be handled via video call, making it much easier to maintain your legal status without traveling to a clinic.
What is the step-by-step process to obtain a medical marijuana card?
Can medical marijuana evaluations be completed through telehealth in Florida?
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Initial Evaluations: No. Florida law (Section 381.986, F.S.) requires that your very first physical examination for a medical marijuana certification be conducted in person while physically present in the same room as the physician.
- Recertifications (Renewals): Yes. Once you have established an in-person relationship with a qualified physician, Florida law (HB 387) allows for all subsequent 7-month recertification evaluations to be conducted via telehealth.
Florida Medical Marijuana Physician Requirements & Telemedicine Recertification
Finally, while Florida law requires qualified physicians to conduct a full assessment of the patient’s medical history before they are allowed to use telemedicine for recertifications of already-established patients, the initial evaluation must be conducted in person, and only subsequent recertification visits may be performed via telehealth in accordance with state regulations.
Practice patterns and training needs among physicians certifying patients for medical marijuana in Florida, R Sajdeya, 2021
Where to Find Licensed Florida Medical Marijuana Doctors Near Me?
How to verify a physician’s license and certification authority in Florida?
What are the options for scheduling evaluations with licensed MMJ doctors?
- Online Booking Portals: Most specialized clinics, including Marijuana Express MD, offer 24/7 online scheduling. This allows you to select a specific date, time, and location (such as Orlando or Casselberry) instantly.
- Phone Consultations & Pre-Screening: For those unsure of their eligibility, many providers offer a free phone pre-screening. This ensures you meet the state’s requirements before you pay for an in-person visit.
- Telehealth for Returning Patients: If you are renewing your 210-day recommendation, you can often schedule a telehealth-only appointment. In 2026, some providers even offer "no-video" telephone renewals for established patients, providing maximum convenience.
- Direct Clinic Contact: Many clinics allow for same-day or walk-in appointments, though calling ahead at 1-800-803-8525 or your local office is recommended to ensure a physician is on-site to enter your data into the MMUR.
Renewal Procedures
Maintaining your legal access in Florida involves two distinct renewal cycles.
- Physician Recertification (Every 210 Days): To keep your “orders” (prescriptions) active, you must have a follow-up evaluation with your doctor every 7 months. In 2026, Florida law allows these specific renewal visits to be conducted via telehealth, saving you a trip to the office.
- State ID Card Renewal (Annually): Your physical medical marijuana card expires every 12 months. You must submit a renewal application and the $75 state fee (plus a $2.75 processing fee) to the Department of Health.
- Timing Your Renewal: The state allows you to begin your annual card renewal 45 days before your current card expires. It is best practice to complete your physician evaluation and state application at least 3 weeks before your expiration dates to ensure there is no lapse in your ability to purchase at dispensaries.
What Are the Requirements for Florida Medical Marijuana Program Application and Card Renewal?
- Proof of Residency: A valid Florida Driver’s License or State ID. Seasonal residents must provide two approved documents (e.g., a lease agreement, utility bill, or voter registration).
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Active Physician Recommendation:
- Initial: Requires one in-person evaluation.
- Maintenance: A follow-up every 210 days (eligible for telehealth in 2026).
- State Registration Fee: A $75 annual fee (plus a $2.75 processing fee) paid directly to the Florida Department of Health via the online Registry portal.
How to complete the Florida MMJ patient registry application?
What is the process and timeline for renewing a medical marijuana card in Florida?
Additional Information
- Application Fees: The fees for applying for a medical marijuana card are currently $75 for the application and $75 for renewal; patients should check the latest information from the Florida Department of Health.
- Legal Protections: Medical marijuana cardholders are protected under Florida law, allowing them to possess and use medical cannabis without fear of legal repercussions.
Patients are limited to 2.5 ounces every 35 days. Regardless of how much you buy, you are legally prohibited from possessing more than 4 ounces of smokable flower at any one time
These are tracked by THC content rather than weight. The standard 70-day supply limit is capped at 24,500 mg of THC across all non-smokable routes.
Within that 24,500 mg total, specific routes have their own caps (e.g., 4,200 mg for edibles).
If your medical needs exceed these limits, your doctor can submit a “Request for Exception” to the state. Always check your MMUR portal before visiting a dispensary to see exactly how much of your allotment is currently available.