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Florida’s program is regulated by the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) under the Department of Health. You can review official eligibility guidelines directly on the Florida Department of Health website: https://knowthefactsmmj.com/
Florida does not offer automatic reciprocity for medical marijuana cards issued by other states. That means an out-of-state card alone does not allow you to purchase cannabis in Florida.
Florida’s program is regulated by the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) under the Department of Health. You can review official eligibility guidelines directly on the Florida Department of Health website: https://knowthefactsmmj.com/
Florida does not offer automatic reciprocity for medical marijuana cards issued by other states. That means an out-of-state card alone does not allow you to purchase cannabis in Florida.
Florida allows both permanent and seasonal residents to apply.
A permanent resident typically provides:
A seasonal resident must:
This is particularly important for snowbirds who live in Florida part of the year. If you meet the seasonal criteria, you may qualify for a Florida Medical Marijuana Card even if your primary residence is in another state.
However, short-term visitors and tourists do not qualify.
For an overview of state-by-state cannabis laws and reciprocity policies, see the National Conference of State Legislatures: https://www.ncsl.org/health/state-medical-cannabis-laws
No. Tourists cannot obtain a Florida Medical Marijuana Card.
Florida law requires proof of residency — either permanent or seasonal. If you are visiting for vacation and cannot document residency status, you are not eligible to apply.
Additionally, Florida does not recognize medical marijuana cards from other states.
To qualify, a physician must diagnose you with a condition such as:
Research supports the use of medical cannabis for certain conditions. For example, the National Academies of Sciences found substantial evidence that cannabis is effective for chronic pain in adults: https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/24625/the-health-effects-of-cannabis-and-cannabinoids
A certified physician must determine that medical marijuana is appropriate for your condition before you can receive a Florida Medical Marijuana Card.
Here’s the step-by-step process:
You must see a certified Florida medical marijuana doctor.
Our services include:
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During your evaluation, the physician will:
After certification:
Once approved, you will receive your Florida Medical Marijuana Card, allowing you to purchase from licensed dispensaries statewide.
If you’re in Broward County, a Medical Marijuana Doctor in Coral Springs can help you get certified quickly
We provide first-time certifications in:
If you are a seasonal or permanent Florida resident, scheduling a consultation is the first step toward receiving your Florida Medical Marijuana Card.
It depends on residency status:
If you meet Florida’s residency requirements and have a qualifying condition, you may apply for a Florida Medical Marijuana Card after being evaluated by a certified physician.
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Most applications are processed within approximately 7–14 business days after submission, according to state guidance.
The state-issued card is valid for one year. Physician certifications must be renewed as required by Florida law.
Generally, no. Most states do not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
If you’re in South Florida, you can easily connect with a Medical Marijuana Doctor in Miami for fast approval.