Your Alaska MMJ card requires renewal annually. Don't let your access lapse โ renew early and stay covered.
We strongly recommend starting your renewal at least 30โ45 days before your card expires. An expired card means you cannot legally purchase medical cannabis at Alaska dispensaries until renewal is complete and your new card is issued.
Annual renewal through the Alaska Dept. of Health. Physician certification must be current at time of renewal. Patients may renew online or by mail.
Book a telehealth appointment with a licensed Alaska physician. The renewal evaluation typically takes 10โ20 minutes and can be done from home.
After your evaluation, the physician will issue an updated certification confirming that medical cannabis continues to be clinically appropriate for your qualifying condition.
Submit your renewal application through the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry online portal along with your updated physician certification and the $25 renewal fee.
Processing takes approximately 5โ10 business days. Once approved, your renewed card is issued and you can continue purchasing from licensed Alaska dispensaries.
Valid Alaska driver's license, state ID, or passport confirming you are 21+ years old and a Alaska resident.
Recent utility bill, bank statement, or official mail showing your current Alaska address.
Recent documentation confirming your qualifying condition continues to require treatment. Have records ready in case the physician requests updates.
The Alaska state renewal fee is $25. Physician evaluation fees are billed separately. Check for hardship exemptions at the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry.
Your Alaska medical marijuana card must be renewed annually. The renewal requires an updated physician certification and a new application through the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry. The renewal fee is $25.
Policies on purchasing during renewal vary. Some states allow continued purchases with an expired card for a grace period during active renewal. Check the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry's current grace period policy. To avoid any purchasing gaps, begin your renewal at least 30โ45 days before your card expires.
The state renewal fee for a Alaska medical marijuana card is $25. This is in addition to any physician evaluation fees for your renewal certification. Some patients may qualify for fee reductions โ check the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry website for current hardship provisions.
Yes โ Alaska supports online renewal. You can complete your renewal physician evaluation via telehealth and submit your state renewal application online through the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry patient portal.
For renewal, you will typically need: (1) your current or recently expired Alaska MMJ card, (2) a valid government-issued ID, (3) proof of Alaska residency, (4) updated physician certification for your qualifying condition, and (5) the $25 renewal fee. Have your medical records ready in case the physician requests updated documentation.
If your Alaska MMJ card expires, you lose your legal right to purchase medical cannabis from licensed dispensaries until the renewal is approved. Do not purchase cannabis with an expired card. Begin your renewal process at least 30 days before expiration. Some states have a brief grace period โ check with the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry directly for Alaska's current policy.
Don't wait until your card expires. Our licensed physicians are available now to complete your renewal evaluation.
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