Medical Marijuana Card
How to obtain your medical marijuana card in Oklahoma.
Obtaining a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma is a very streamlined process, thanks to the detailed information and online application portal provided by Oklahoma.gov.
At SilverLeaf Senior Cannabis, we’re happy to help guide you through the process, as well. Below is a quick, easy-to-follow outline of the steps you’ll need to take in order to obtain your medical marijuana card here in Oklahoma.
Follow these simple steps:
In order to obtain your medical marijuana card in Oklahoma, you’ll need a signed Physician Recommendation Form. Bring this form to your physician to acquire a recommendation for either a 2-year license or a 60-day temporary license. Click here for a list of doctors who have registered with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to provide recommendations.
According to Oklahoma.gov you will need:
- Proof of Oklahoma residency (digital, color copy of one of the following):
- Oklahoma driver’s license (front and back)
- Oklahoma identification card (front and back)
- A utility bill for the calendar month preceding the date of application, excluding cellular telephone and internet bills
- A residential property deed to property in the State of Oklahoma
- A current rental agreement for residential property located in the State of Oklahoma
- State of Oklahoma tax return for the preceding year
- Proof of identity (digital, color copy of one of the following):
- Oklahoma driver’s license (front and back)
- Oklahoma identification card (front and back)
- U.S. passport or other photo identification issued by the U.S. government
- Tribal identification card approved for identification purposes by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety:
- U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs identification card or Oklahoma tribal photo identification cards: Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache of Oklahoma, Absentee Shawnee, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Choctaw, Delaware, Caddo Nation of Oklahoma issued on or after Jan. 8, 2008.
- A clear, color, full-face digital photograph
- Adult Patient Physician Recommendation Form dated within 30 days of application submission.
- If applicable, the patient’s Medicaid (SoonerCare) enrollment documentation, Medicareinsurance card, or letter from the Veterans Administration or other federal agency listing the applicant’s disability status as 100% disabled. If you do not have a recent benefit letter that is dated within the last six months, please visit the VA website to access and download your VA benefit summary.
Visit Oklahoma.gov to create an account on the Licensing Portal. For help navigating the Portal, here’s a video walkthrough:
After submitting your application and payment through the portal, you can always revisit the portal to check on the status of your application.
Once you receive your medical marijuana card, you will need to bring it with you to the dispensary of your choice for every visit.