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- Minnesota MMJ Card Renewal: Every 3 years
- Total Cost of Card Renewal: $100
- Can I Renew My Card Online?: Yes, with our state-certified doctors
- Why Renew?: Keep your tax savings & discounts all cannabis purchases
- How long does it take?: Same-day approval
Getting Your Minnesota Medical Marijuana Card Renewed Is Easier Than You Think
Step 1
Book Your Minnesota MMJ Renewal Appointment (2 minutes)
Step 2
Meet with Your Minnesota MMJ Doctor (5 minutes)
Step 3
Renew Your Minnesota Medical Marijuana Card
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How Much Minnesota Medical Card Renewals Cost
| Renewal Cost Breakdown | Elevate Holistics | Other Providers |
|---|---|---|
| MMJ Doctor Consultation | $100 | $150+ |
| Minnesota State Fee | $0 | $0 |
| Total Renewal Cost | $100 | $150+ |
| Time Required | 15-20 minutes | 45+ minutes (plus drive time) |
| Location | From your home in Minnesota | Drive to a med clinic in a nearby city |
| Travel Cost | $0 | Gas money and time off work |
| Appointment Availability | Same-day appointments | 1-2 week wait typical |
| Money-Back Guarantee | Yes | Varies by provider |
| Additional Fees | None | Varies by provider |
How Minnesota Marijuana Card Renewal with Elevate Compares to Other Clinics
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Minnesota Marijuana Card Renewal Benefits
| Card Renewal Benefit | Details | Renewed Med Card | Expired Med Card |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tax Savings | Medical patients avoid the 10% state tax on recreational cannabis and may save on excise taxes, which adds up to significant savings over time. | ✔ | - |
| Three-Year Enrollment | Your enrollment lasts three years as of July 1, 2024, so you don't need to renew every year. | ✔ | - |
| Higher Possession and Purchasing Limits | Medical cardholders can possess and purchase more cannabis than recreational users, so you always have enough medicine. | ✔ | - |
| Legal Protections | Medical cardholders receive protections against employment discrimination for off-hours use and housing discrimination that recreational users don't have. | ✔ | - |
| Professional Medical Guidance | Free consultations with licensed pharmacists and healthcare providers who help you create a personalized treatment plan, dosage, and consumption method. | ✔ | - |
| Access to Medical Products | Patients may access a wider range of products, including higher-potency cannabis tested for safety and quality, made specifically for medical use. | ✔ | - |
| Out-of-State Reciprocity | Your Minnesota MMJ card may allow you to purchase medical cannabis in other states that accept out-of-state cards, so you can access medicine while traveling. | ✔ | - |
| Home Cultivation | Both medical cardholders and recreational users can grow up to eight cannabis plants at home. | ✔ | - |
Qualifying Medical Conditions For a Cannabis Card Renewal in Minnesota
Additional Helpful MMJ Renewal Information For Minnesota Card Holders
What Happens After My Minnesota MMJ Renewal Appointment?
- Watch your email for a message from the Office of Medical Cannabis with your enrollment link
- Click the link and complete your re-enrollment application (you have 90 days from your doctor’s certification date)
- Update your address and contact information if anything changed
- Minnesota doesn’t charge a state fee, so there’s nothing to pay
- The state will review your application within 30 days
- You’ll get an email when you’re approved and back in the registry
- Your enrollment is good for three years before you need to renew again
- Minnesota doesn’t mail physical cards, dispensaries check the online registry to verify you’re enrolled
- Call the Office of Medical Cannabis at 651-201-5598 if you have questions or don’t get the enrollment email
What Legal Protections Do I Get With My Minnesota Medical Marijuana Card?
Your Minnesota medical marijuana card protects you from state criminal charges for possessing and using cannabis as long as you follow the program rules. It also gives you legal protections in employment, housing, and other areas of your life where discrimination could happen.
- Criminal Protection: Registered patients and their caregivers can’t be arrested or prosecuted under state law for possessing authorized amounts and forms of medical cannabis, and your property can’t be seized by the state for legal medical marijuana use
- Employment Rights: Employers can’t refuse to hire you or fire you just because you’re a registered patient or because you test positive for cannabis, but this protection doesn’t cover you if you use, possess, or are impaired by medical cannabis at work or while operating company vehicles
- Housing and School Access: Landlords and schools can’t discriminate against you for being a registered patient unless allowing your medical cannabis use would cost them federal funding or benefits
- Custody and Medical Care: Being in Minnesota’s medical cannabis program can’t be used as the only reason to deny you custody of your children or to refuse you medical treatments like organ transplants
Minnesota Online MMJ Card Renewal FAQs
Renewing your Minnesota medical marijuana card comes with questions, and we want to make sure you have clear, honest answers before your appointment. We update these FAQs monthly as Minnesota’s medical cannabis laws change, so you’re always getting current information from a provider you can trust.
How long does it take to renew my med card in Minnesota?
What documents and information do I need to renew my medical card in Minnesota?
To renew your Minnesota medical marijuana card, you need a healthcare practitioner to recertify your qualifying condition in the state registry and provide proof of identity and residency. The renewal process is similar to your initial application, so gathering these documents ahead of time makes everything go smoothly.
- A certification from a qualified healthcare practitioner who confirms your medical condition still qualifies and enters your recertification into Minnesota’s online registry system
- A valid government-issued photo ID like a Minnesota driver’s license, state ID card, or passport to verify your identity
- Proof of Minnesota residency if your photo ID is expired or shows an old address, which can include a utility bill, lease agreement, bank statement, or tax documents dated within the last 90 days or from the previous calendar year
- If you can’t provide standard residency documents, a notarized affidavit from a health or social services worker or your designated caregiver is also acceptable as proof of your Minnesota address
Can I update my photo, name, address or other details when I renew my Minnesota medical marijuana card?
Yes, you can update your photo, name, address, and other personal details when you renew your Minnesota medical marijuana card. Renewal is the perfect time to make sure all your information is current so your new card reflects any changes in your life.
- If you’ve moved since your last certification, updating your address ensures your card shows your current Minnesota residence and prevents any issues at dispensaries
- Changed your name due to marriage, divorce, or legal name change? Bring documentation and your new card will reflect your updated legal name
- Your photo can be updated during renewal if your appearance has changed significantly or if you just want a more recent picture on your card
- Other details like phone number or email can also be corrected during the renewal process to keep your account information accurate with the state
Can I renew my Minnesota card with Elevate Holistics if I saw a different doctor last time?
Yes, you can absolutely renew your Minnesota medical marijuana card with Elevate Holistics even if you got your original certification from a different doctor or provider.
- Switching providers for your renewal is completely normal and allowed under Minnesota law, so you’re free to choose whoever offers the best price and service
- Our doctors will review your qualifying condition during the renewal appointment, and as long as it still applies, you’ll get approved without needing to start from scratch
- You don’t need to bring records from your previous provider because we handle the renewal process independently and submit everything to the state on your behalf
How often do I need to renew my Minnesota MMJ card?
Minnesota medical marijuana cards are valid for one year from the date of approval, so you’ll need to renew annually to maintain legal access to dispensaries. The state doesn’t automatically remind you when your card is about to expire, so it’s important to set a personal reminder about 30 to 60 days before your expiration date. Renewing early prevents any gap in your legal protection and ensures you can continue purchasing from Minnesota dispensaries without interruption. When you renew, your new card becomes active the day after your current one expires, giving you a full year of coverage from that point forward.
Where can I renew my medical card in Minnesota?
Minnesota patients can renew their medical marijuana card online through telehealth, with another state provider, or by scheduling an in-person doctor visit.
- Renew with us at Elevate Holistics for the most competitive renewal rate in Minnesota with quick approvals and no travel required
- Consider other online services like Veriheal or Green Health Docs, though their fees are typically higher and appointment availability may be more limited
- Visit a local clinic in person, but expect to pay more, coordinate your schedule around their office hours, and spend extra time commuting and waiting
Does Elevate Work With Minnesota Certified Medical Marijuana Doctors?
Yes. We connect Minnesota patients with state-licensed medical marijuana doctors based on your schedule and availability. Our physicians are:
- Registered with the Minnesota Office of Medical Cannabis
- Trained in evaluating conditions like chronic pain, PTSD, and cancer
- Respectful and patient-focused, understanding why telemedicine works better for many patients
Every doctor we work with is certified by the state and familiar with Minnesota’s medical cannabis program. If you prefer a specific gender, need language support, or require accommodations, let us know before your appointment and we’ll arrange that.
Can I renew my Minnesota Med Card if it's expired?
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on obtaining your MMJ card.