Get a marijuana card online in Arkansas

Check cannabis laws in AR and your qualifying conditions below to get your mmj card. Apply for the MMJ medical card in Arkansas in 15 minutes. Schedule a consultation with licensed doctors via our HIPAA-compliant telehealth services. It is easy to get a cannabis card in AR: register with Heally, visit a doctor and get your MMJ certification by email.

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How to get a medical marijuana card in AR?

Consultations with licensed marijuana doctors are available from 8 am to 10 pm, 7 days a week, and everything can be done. Heally makes the process of getting an MMJ card fast and easy.

  • Check Your Qualifying Conditions in AR

    The first thing you'll need to do is review the qualifying conditions for a medical marijuana card in Arkansas. See the list of approved conditions below.
  • Register with Heally

    Fill out our quick intake form to get started with the Arkansas medical card process
  • Visit Consultation With Your Medical Marijuana Doctor

    Book your appointment with a certified medical marijuana doctor. You can do this instantly or schedule one at your convenience.
  • Receive Your Medical Marijuana Card in AR

    Your appointment will generally be about 15 minutes. The doctor will either mail your certificate to you, submit it to the State of Arkansas, or send it to your pharmacy of choice.

Once you have registered with Heally and approved by the doctor, you will need to log in to your Arkansas Medical Marijuana registry and pay the state fee of $50. Your Arkansas medical marijuana card is valid for 1 year.

State Process for Getting Your Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card

  1. Once a doctor on the Heally platform approves you, they will mail your medical marijuana certification to you.
  2. You’ll need to submit your application to the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH). To submit, you’ll need to create an account and provide the completed application form, the completed Physician Written Certification you received from Heally, a photocopy of the front of your Arkansas-issued driver's license or state ID on a full sheet of paper, and the application fees.
  3. Your physician certification is valid for 30 days from the date your doctor completes the form —so be sure to submit it to the ADH within 30 days!
  4. Processing time is up to 14 working days from the date ADH receives your completed application and payment. Upon approval, your physical Arkansas medical MMJ card will be mailed to you automatically, or you can choose to print it off from the ADH website.
  5. With your Arkansas medical marijuana card, you can purchase marijuana products from licensed Arkansas dispensaries. You can find a list of licensed dispensaries here

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Qualifying conditions for getting an MMJ card in Arkansas

Arkansas has a diverse list of qualifying conditions that range from chronic to terminal illnesses. Here are the ailments that may make a patient eligible:

  • Cancer
  • Glaucoma
  • Positive status for HIV/AIDS
  • Hepatitis C
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Tourette’s syndrome
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)
  • Severe arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Cachexia or wasting syndrome
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Intractable pain, defined as pain not responding to ordinary medications, treatment, or surgical measures
  • Severe nausea
  • Seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy
  • Severe and persistent muscle spasms, including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis.

And the list doesn't end here. If a patient suffers from a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces one or more of the aforementioned conditions, they too may qualify for an MMJ card in Arkansas.

Renew your MMJ card in AR

In Arkansas, a medical marijuana card must be renewed every year. Patients may renew their MMJ cards up to 120 days before the expiration date, but it is advised that they do so at least 30 days in advance to prevent coverage from ceasing. A medical marijuana card in Arkansas may be renewed, and the procedure may be completed online or in person at the Arkansas Department of Health.

To renew an MMJ card in Arkansas, the patient will need to:

1. Visit the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission's website and log in to their account.

2. Update their personal information if necessary.

3. Provide updated information about their qualifying medical condition.

4. Pay the renewal fee of $50.

5. Wait for the Arkansas Department of Health to process the renewal application, which may take up to 14 days.

Please contact us using the form below if you require assistance with renewing your MMJ card in Arkansas.

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Medical marijuana card for minors in Arkansas

Minors could obtain a marijuana card if:

  • They are diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition;
  • Their parent or guardian applies to medical marijuana card for caregivers separetly at the same time;
  • Own official physician written certification form;
  • They are an Arkansas resident and could prove it.

It is crucial to note, that you need to pay the non-refundable registry card application fee (50$) for both minor`s and caregiver`s medical marijuana card.

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Register a caregiver with Heally in Arkansas

If you're planning to legally get a medical marijuana card as a designated caregiver for a qualifying patient, you must meet certain criteria and follow specific steps:

  • Being an Arkansas resident is non-negotiable. Proof of residency, such as an AR Driver’s License or an AR State ID card, is necessary.
  • You must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Your associated patient, termed as a qualifying patient, must possess a current medical marijuana card.
  • Also, the qualifying patient should either be a minor or be classified as physically disabled as per the physician's certification form.
  • Remember, each caregiver has to apply separately from their qualifying patient and also pay a separate application processing fee. It's an independent process for each individual.
  • However, it's important to bear in mind that members of the Arkansas National Guard and the United States Military are not permitted to obtain a registry ID card, as per state law
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Cannabis laws in Arkansas

Adhering closely to federal guidelines, Arkansas maintains a measured approach toward the issue of marijuana. The state has been operating a medical marijuana program since 2016, recognizing the therapeutic potential of cannabis. However, it continues to place a firm ban on recreational use, enforcing strict penalties for non-compliance. Being caught for the first time with up to four ounces (110 grams) of marijuana can lead to significant repercussions. These include a year-long prison sentence, a fine amounting to as much as $2,500, and an obligatory six-month suspension of your driver's license. The severity of punishment escalates for those with two previous convictions. In such cases, possession of more than an ounce (28 grams) is categorized as a Class D felony. This carries a potential sentence of six years in prison and a maximum fine of $6,000. Despite these stringent measures, the state's medical marijuana program remains open for those who meet certain medical criteria. This program offers hope and relief to individuals battling a range of conditions, such as:

  • Cancer
  • Persistent nausea
  • HIV+/AIDS
  • Hepatitis C
  • And more...

Understanding these nuances of Arkansas's marijuana laws can help avoid unwanted legal complications while taking full advantage of the state's medical marijuana program.

How does Heally help you get a marijuana card in Arkansas?

In Arkansas, Heally is a reputable telemedicine platform that connects patients with qualifying conditions and doctors for medical marijuana assessments. Patients can quickly connect with a qualified doctor using the secure and useful online platform provided by Heally.

Patients in Arkansas can renew their medical marijuana cards using on the Heally platform. A medical marijuana card must be applied for or renewed with a recommendation from an authorized doctor. The recommendation is valid for one year and can be used to apply for or renew an MMJ card through the Arkansas Department of Health.

Arkansas Medical marijuana cards are only valid in Arkansas and are not accepted in other states. Heally, on the other hand, gives Arkansas patients the ease of speaking with a qualified doctor from the comfort of their own home, doing away with the need for in-person visits.

Heally offers patients in Arkansas a safe and convenient way to get assessments and recommendations for medical marijuana.

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Choose Heally to get a marijuana medical card in AR

Easy and convenient access

With Heally, patients in Arkansas can connect with licensed physicians from the comfort of their own homes, eliminating the need for in-person visits.

Trusted and secure platform

In Arkansas, Heally, a reputable telemedicine platform, provides secure and private connections for evaluations for medical marijuana.

Licensed Physicians

Heally only collaborates with qualified medical professionals who are familiar with the medical marijuana program.

Affordable Prices

Heally offers affordable prices for medical marijuana evaluations, making it accessible to those who need it.

Privacy and confidentiality

Patients’ personal and medical information is kept confidential and secure on the Heally platform.

Support and Assistance

Patients can get help from Heally's customer service staff at any point in the application process for an Arkansas medical marijuana card.

Not sure if you qualify?

Don't worry, if the doctor does not approve you, you will get your money back.

FAQ for medical marijuana cards and marijuana laws in Arkansas

How do I apply for a medical marijuana card in Arkansas?

An Arkansas licensed doctor can confirm that you meet the requirements by speaking with you before you submit an application for a medical marijuana card. From there, you can submit an application to the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission.

Does Arkansas accept out-of-state MMJ cards?

No, Arkansas only accepts medical marijuana cards issued within the state.

What are Arkansas's cannabis laws?

In Arkansas, medical marijuana is legal for qualified patients with certain medical conditions.

What is the price of a cannabis card in Arkansas?

In Arkansas, the price of a medical marijuana card varies, but on average it can cost around $200. This fee includes the cost of the physician certification and the state application fee.

How do I qualify for a marijuana card in Arkansas?

You must submit updated information and pay the renewal fee in order to renew your medical marijuana card in Arkansas. You may also need to be re-certified by a licensed physician.

Is cannabis legal in Arkansas?

Yes, medical marijuana is legal in Arkansas for qualified patients with a valid medical marijuana card. Recreational use of marijuana is still illegal in Arkansas.

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Dr. Krasne

This information was reviewed by Dr. Krasne

Dr. Benjamin Krasne is a board-certified anesthesiologist. After attending the University of Florida, Dr. Ben matriculated to the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Krasne completed his residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital in 2017. Since graduating residency Dr. Krasne has worked throughout the United States as a traveling anesthesiologist while providing remote driven out-patient clinical services as well.

Last update: 06/15/2023
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