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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Michigan
Medical marijuana became legal in Michigan in 2008 under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA). The program is administered by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) through the Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA). Patients register through the Accela Citizen Access portal at aca-prod.accela.com/MIMM.
After your consultation with a doctor, if approved, you will need to register with the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) through the Accela Citizen Access portal at aca-prod.accela.com/MIMM.
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How Much Does It Cost to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Michigan?
Our pricing starts as low as $45, covering the consultation with a licensed Michigan doctor. Additional fees may apply for state registration and renewal of the card through the MRA portal.
Who Can Apply for a Medical Marijuana Card in Michigan?
To apply for a Michigan medical marijuana card, patients must meet the eligibility requirements established by the state.
- Must be a resident of Michigan
- Must be 18 years old or older (minors may qualify with parental consent and a designated caregiver)
- Must have a qualifying medical condition
- Must have a valid government-issued ID
- Must obtain certification from a licensed Michigan MD, DO, or EMC physician
- Must register through the Accela Citizen Access portal at aca-prod.accela.com/MIMM
How Long Does It Take to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Michigan?
After your consultation with a doctor and state registration, you will typically receive your card within a few weeks. The exact timeframe depends on the state’s processing times through the MRA.
Who Can Certify Medical Marijuana in Michigan?
Under Michigan’s medical marijuana laws, only the following providers may certify patients:
- Medical Doctors (MD)
- Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
- Expedited Medical Compact (EMC) physicians licensed by the State of Michigan
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Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Marijuana in Michigan
Is medical marijuana legal in Michigan?
Yes. Medical marijuana has been legal in Michigan since 2008 under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA). Additionally, recreational cannabis became legal in Michigan in 2018 under the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA). Both programs are overseen by the Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA). Medical patients benefit from higher possession limits, home cultivation rights, and tax exemptions compared to recreational users.
Can patients grow marijuana in Michigan?
Registered medical marijuana patients in Michigan may cultivate up to 12 plants per patient at their residence. Recreational adults 21 and older may also grow up to 12 plants per household under the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA). All plants must be grown in an enclosed, locked facility not visible to the public.
Does Michigan recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards?
No. Michigan does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards. Out-of-state visitors may purchase recreational cannabis at licensed dispensaries if they are 21 or older.
Do patients need a medical marijuana card in Michigan?
While recreational cannabis is legal in Michigan for adults 21+, a medical marijuana card provides additional benefits, including higher possession limits (2.5 ounces on person vs. recreational), tax exemptions on purchases, the ability to grow 12 plants at home, and legal access for patients under 21.
How long is an Michigan medical marijuana card valid?
A medical marijuana card in Michigan is typically valid for one year. Patients must renew annually through the MRA portal.
Is there a limit for a medical marijuana card in Michigan?
Yes. There are limits on the amount of medical marijuana you can purchase and possess.




