Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card Application 101
Booking an appointment with your MMJ doctor is one thing (an easy thing with Elevate Holistics, just saying), but filling out your Arkansas medical marijuana
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ToggleAccording to the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Program (AMM), a designated caregiver is a person who a qualifying patient has chosen and is authorized on their behalf to possess, obtain from a certified medical marijuana dispensary, dispense and assist in the administration of medical cannabis.
Caregivers must apply for a registry card. A designated caregiver is issued a medical marijuana registry identification card that allows him/her to possess up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana on behalf of their patient. It is illegal for caregivers to consume medical cannabis that has been dispensed on behalf of a registered qualifying patient.
Watch our short video to learn more about Caregivers.
If you help an MMJ patient regularly in some capacity, it just makes sense to become a caregiver. It will allow you to assist them with their medical cannabis and be protected — both you and the patient.
Not to mention, a caregiver doesn’t have to be someone who is constantly caring for the patient. It can be a friend or a family member who is simply willing to support and help with the patient’s MMJ treatment.
Minor patients (under the age of 18) cannot purchase medical cannabis and are required to have a caregiver (a parent or legal guardian) to buy medical marijuana from a dispensary for them.
In order to qualify for a designated caregiver registry card, you must meet the following qualifications:
Yes. A caregiver may serve more than one patient. A caregiver must apply for a registry card for each patient and pay $50 for each registry card.
Yes, a caregiver may be a registered qualifying patient.
Pay a $37 fee.
Call Toll Free 1-833-214-8619 to request a Criminal History Review Application and fingerprint card.
Note: Parents or legal guardians of a qualified minor are not required to complete Criminal History Check. However, the program requires a parent or guardian to register as a caregiver and pay the registry card application fee.
The Arkansas Department of Health, which oversees the AMM program, prefers online applications. However, if you want to mail your application in, you can download a caregiver application and mail it to:
Arkansas Department of Health
Medical Marijuana Section
4815 West Markham Slot 50
Little Rock, AR 72205
Elevate is an online clinic offering certifications with compassionate registered cannabis doctors. Medical cannabis patients can book same-day appointments and get certified from the convenience of their home. In addition, we are a medical cannabis resource that partners with other industry experts to help make MMJ as easy and accessible as possible. With us, becoming an Arkansas medical cannabis caregiver has never been so straightforward.
Elevate Holistics’ process is quick, affordable, and done entirely online. It’s never been so easy.
Booking an appointment with your MMJ doctor is one thing (an easy thing with Elevate Holistics, just saying), but filling out your Arkansas medical marijuana
Arkansas’s medical marijuana program has grown steadily since voters approved Amendment 98 in 2016. As of October 11, 2025, the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH)
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