Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Renewal (2026 Guide)
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How to Renew a Medical Marijuana Card in Arizona
You have to renew the card if you want to stay in compliance with your medical marijuana patient status. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) manages the medical marijuana program and is responsible for issuing medical marijuana identification cards for patients, renewing cards, and maintaining lists of registered patients.
Patients have the responsibility to apply for the renewal of their medical marijuana identification card prior to the expiration of their patient registration. Upon receiving approval from ADHS, patients will receive a new registry identification card that will allow them to continue to legally access medical marijuana.
Official renewal instructions and submission requirements are available through the Arizona Department of Health Services Medical Marijuana page at
https://www.azdhs.gov/licensing/medical-marijuana/index.php.
When Does an Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Expire?
In Arizona, a medical marijuana card is typically good for two years from the date issued. Patients may begin to renew their medical marijuana card up to 90 days prior to expiration. To ensure there are no breaks in eligibility, patients should initiate the renewal process at least 30 days prior to the expiration date.
When an Arizona medical marijuana card expires, the patient cannot legally obtain medical marijuana until the renewal has been approved.
Who Is Eligible for Renewal?
Arizona requires an individual to meet the following criteria for the renewal of their medical marijuana card:
- Maintain residency in Arizona
- Be suffering from a qualifying medical condition
- Obtain new certification from their doctor
- Submit a new renewal application via the ADHS portal
Pay the necessary fees in order to renew their card.
Additionally, physicians’ certifications must comply with the standards of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act.
Renewal Requirements in Arizona
The documents required to complete the renewal process usually consist of:
- Updated physician certification form
- Online submission of the renewal application
- Updated Arizona state ID card
- You will be expected to pay all state registration fees for the new card
The applicant’s submitted materials must contain current and proper information; before issuing a new registry identification card for the applicant, the Arizona Department of Health Services will review the submitted application.
How Much Does Renewal Cost?
The cost of renewing a licence typically includes:
- The cost of having a doctor evaluate you again (which can differ from each doctor)
- The state-mandatory fee for renewing your licence
There are also reduced renewal fees for many individuals who qualify for assistance from anassistance program as defined by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).The ADHS sets the fee schedules.
Most private health insurance plans do not cover costs associated with medical marijuana evaluations or renewals.
Step-by-Step Arizona Renewal Process
1. Schedule a Physician Reevaluation
A patient has to consult with an Arizona licensed doctor to verify whether the qualifying medical condition still exists.
2. Obtain Updated Certification
The doctor will then complete a new certification form if still qualified.
3. Submit Renewal Application Online
Afterward, you would need to log in to your account on the ADHS medical marijuana portal and upload documents to renew your card and pay the renewal fee.
4. Await State Approval
After your documents have been reviewed and approved by ADHS, they will issue you a renewed ID card allowing you to participate in the Arizona Medical Marijuana Program for another 2 years.
Processing times vary depending on application volume and completeness.
What Happens If a Card Expires?
An expired medical marijuana card may mean:
- Legal authority to purchase medical marijuana is suspended.
- Dispensaries can deny transactions.
Patients must complete a renewal application before they can be eligible to purchase again. Patients are encouraged to start the renewal process well before their cards expire to avoid a lapse in their access to medications.
Caregiver Renewal in Arizona
Patients that have assigned a caregiver must ensure that their caregiver’s registration is upto date. To retain eligibility as a caregiver, you must:
- Continue to meet the requirements for caregiver eligibility.
- Complete the necessary documents to renew your caregiver status.
- Maintain your ‘good standing’ status under ADHS requirements.
Caregivers’ renewals must go through the same Arizona Department of Health Services portal used for initial registration as a caregiver.
Is a New Medical Evaluation Required for Renewal?
Yes. Arizona requires updated physician certification before renewal approval. The physician must confirm that:
- The qualifying condition remains valid
- Medical marijuana continues to be an appropriate treatment option
Without an updated certification, ADHS will not approve renewal.




