How to Renew Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card in 2026

Oklahoma patients can renew their medical marijuana cards through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) via the state’s online licensing portal. Renewing your card keeps you legally protected and allows uninterrupted access to dispensaries across Oklahoma.

Who Can Renew an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card

  • Must hold a current or recently expired Oklahoma medical marijuana patient license issued by OMMA.
  • Must remain a resident of Oklahoma with valid state‑issued ID or driver’s license.
  • Must be at least 18 years old, or a minor with a registered caregiver (if applicable).
  • Must obtain a new physician recommendation from an OMMA‑registered physician dated within 30 days of the renewal application.

Oklahoma MMJ Card Renewal Timeline

  • A standard Oklahoma medical marijuana card is valid for 2 years from the issue date and must be renewed every 2 years.
  • Patients should begin the renewal process at least 30 days before expiration to avoid lapses in legal protection and dispensary access.
  • OMMA typically processes renewal applications within 14 business days; once approved, your new card and approval letter are mailed to your registered address.

Step‑By‑Step Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Renewal

  1. Schedule a Renewal Appointment with an OMMA Doctor:
    Book an in‑person or telehealth visit with an OMMA‑registered physician (MD, DO, or podiatrist) who can evaluate your condition and issue an updated medical marijuana recommendation.
  2. Obtain a New Physician Recommendation:
    During the appointment, your doctor will confirm that medical cannabis continues to be appropriate for your condition and provide a signed recommendation form dated within 30 days of your renewal submission.
  3. Log In to the OMMA Portal:
    Visit the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority licensing portal and sign in with your existing patient account.
  4. Submit Your Renewal Application:
    Select the “Renew Patient License” option, update your personal information and address if needed, then upload:
    • Current photo ID
    • Proof of Oklahoma residency
    • Your new physician recommendation
  5. Pay the Oklahoma Renewal Fee:
    Pay the state renewal fee, which is currently $100 (plus a small credit‑card processing fee). Qualifying individuals such as Medicaid/Medicare recipients or certain veterans may pay a reduced fee (often $20).
  6. Wait for Approval and Use Your Renewed Card:
    Once OMMA approves your renewal, your new card will be printed and mailed. If you submit before your current card expires, your existing card remains legally valid throughout the review period.

Renewing a Caregiver License in Oklahoma

  • Caregivers must renew their own OMMA caregiver licenses through the same portal, separate from the patient’s renewal.
  • Caregiver renewal follows the same 2‑year validity period and fee structure as patient cards.
  • A caregiver’s access to dispensaries ends if the patient’s license is not renewed or linked properly in the OMMA system.

Official Resources for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Renewal