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How to Renew Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card in 2026

Oklahoma patients renew their medical marijuana cards through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) using the state’s online licensing portal. The renewal process is fast, fully online, and designed to keep you legally protected with uninterrupted access to Oklahoma dispensaries.

Who Can Renew an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card

  • Must hold a current or recently expired Oklahoma medical marijuana patient license (MMJ card) issued by OMMA.
  • Must be a resident of Oklahoma with a valid state ID or driver’s license as proof of identity and residency.
  • Must be at least 18 years old, or a minor with a registered caregiver.
  • Must obtain a new physician recommendation from an Oklahoma‑licensed MD, DO, or podiatrist registered with OMMA, dated within 30 days of your renewal application.

Oklahoma MMJ Card Renewal Timeline

  • Standard Oklahoma MMJ cards are valid for 2 years; some short‑term cards are valid for 60 days.
  • You should start your renewal process about 30 days before your card expires so your new doctor recommendation and OMMA application fit within the 30‑day window.
  • OMMA typically processes complete renewal applications in about 14 business days.
  • If you submit your renewal before your current card expires, your existing license stays active while OMMA reviews the renewal, preventing gaps in access.

Step‑By‑Step Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Renewal

  1. Schedule a Renewal Visit with an Oklahoma MMJ Doctor:
    Book an in‑person or telehealth appointment with an Oklahoma‑licensed physician who participates in the medical marijuana program and can recertify your condition. Aim to schedule the visit 30–45 days before your card expires so you have time to apply.
  2. Obtain a New Physician Recommendation:
    During your appointment, your doctor will review your medical history and, if appropriate, complete a new Adult Patient Physician Recommendation form. The form must be signed and dated within 30 days of the date you submit your OMMA renewal application.
  3. Log In to the OMMA Licensing Portal:
    Go to omma.ok.gov and log in with the same email and password you used for your original patient license. Click on your License Dashboard, locate your current patient license, click Action, and choose Patient Renewal.
  4. Update Your Renewal Application:
    Select your existing license number, then click Save and Save & Next. Confirm or update your personal details and upload:

    • Your new physician recommendation
    • Proof of identity (Oklahoma ID or driver’s license)
    • Proof of Oklahoma residency
    • A recent passport‑style photo that meets OMMA photo criteria
  5. Pay the Oklahoma Renewal Fee:
    Pay the state renewal fee of $100 plus a small card‑processing fee. If you are enrolled in Medicaid, Medicare, SoonerCare, or are a 100% disabled veteran, you qualify for a reduced renewal fee of $20 plus processing.
  6. Submit and Wait for OMMA Approval:
    Submit your renewal application through the portal. OMMA generally processes renewals within about 14 business days and will email you once your application is approved.
  7. Receive and Use Your Renewed Card:
    After approval, OMMA prints and mails your new MMJ card to your address on file. Many dispensaries now accept your OMMA approval email or active status in the OMMA MedPortal as temporary proof while you wait for the physical card, when shown with a valid photo ID.

Renewing a Caregiver License in Oklahoma

  • Caregivers renew their licenses through the same OMMA portal by choosing the caregiver renewal option under their account.
  • Caregiver renewals require current proof of identity, proof of residency, a compliant photo, and a valid link to an active patient license.
  • Caregivers pay the same state renewal fees as patients: $100 standard or $20 reduced, plus processing.

Official Resources for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Renewal