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Updated 01/08/2024
All medical marijuana cards issued before June 16, 2023, have a three-year validity period. However, cards issued from June 16, 2023, onwards will expire two years after issuance.
You should begin the renewal process before your current medical marijuana card expires to avoid any lapse in your ability to purchase and use medical cannabis. It is advisable to start the renewal procedure at least a month before the expiration date.
New Mexico medical marijuana cards are issued free of charge to qualified persons. However, cardholders may incur additional expenses when making appointments with their medical providers, which may cost an average of $100. The state's Department of Health will charge $50 to replace a lost card.
Yes. Every medical marijuana patient in New Mexico needs a licensed medical provider to recertify them for medical marijuana use each time they want to renew their medical cannabis card. The medical provider can be a doctor, nurse practitioner, or prescribing psychologist who is permitted to prescribe controlled drugs in New Mexico.
If your medical marijuana card expires, you will not be able to purchase or use medical cannabis legally in New Mexico. It is essential to renew your card before it expires to maintain your legal status as a medical marijuana patient.