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- State cost of a Virginia MMJ card: $50
- Telehealth visit With Elevate Holistics: $130
- Renewal Frequency: Annually
- Why get a cannabis card in VA?: Access to dispensaries, substantial tax savings, higher possession limits, and employment protections
Start your Virginia medical marijuana card process in three steps
Step 1
Book Your Virginia Marijuana Doctor Appointment (2 minutes)
Step 2
Meet with Your Virginia Doctor (5 minutes)
Step 3
Apply With Virginia
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Cost of a Virginia Medical Marijuana Card
| New Card Cost Breakdown | Elevate Holistics | Other Providers |
|---|---|---|
| MMJ Doctor Consultation | $130 | $200 |
| Virginia State Fee | $50 | $50 |
| Total New Card Cost | $180 | $250+ |
| Time Required | 15-20 minutes | 45+ minutes (plus drive time) |
| Location | From your home in Virginia | 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 |
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Benefits of Getting Your MMJ Card in Virginia
| Benefit | Explanation and Regulatory Detail | MMJ Card | No MMJ Card |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower Taxes at Virginia Dispensaries | Medical purchases are exempt from Virginia's hefty state excise taxes, ensuring better savings. Patients only pay standard sales tax at licensed pharmacies statewide, including Richmond and Northern Virginia. | ✓ | Higher Excise Tax |
| Increased Purchase and Possession Limits | Registered Virginia patients receive a 90-day supply, often exceeding the strict 1-ounce recreational possession limit. This ensures consistent and ample product access across the Commonwealth. | ✓ | 1 oz Possession Limit |
| Stronger Legal Defense and Protections | Registration provides robust legal defense from prosecution for cannabis possession, provided you adhere to all program rules. The Virginia Medical Cannabis Program offers this important shield. | ✓ | ✗ |
| Younger Patient Access | Minor patients under the age of 21 can legally access necessary medical cannabis via a parent or legal caregiver registered with the Commonwealth. Recreational use is strictly limited to 21+. | ✓ | 21+ Only |
| Priority Access and Inventory | Licensed cannabis processors frequently maintain dedicated lines, high-demand product batches, and priority service for registered medical patients, including those near the Chesapeake Bay area. | ✓ | ✗ |
| Access to Higher Potency Products | Virginia's licensed dispensaries often reserve specialized, high-concentration oils, extracts, and higher-dose edible formulations for registered medical patients only. | ✓ | ✗ |
| Employment Discrimination Protection | Virginia law protects registered patients against negative employment action solely due to a positive drug test for cannabis. This applies to employees across the state, including the Hampton Roads area. | ✓ | ✗ |
Qualifying Medical Conditions a Medical Card in Virginia
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Next Steps After Meeting With Your Virginia Cannabis Doctor
After your doctor approves you, we’ll issue your Written Certification for the Use of Medical Cannabis so you can start purchasing at Virginia dispensaries. Here’s what comes next in the process.
- Receive your Written Certification for the Use of Medical Cannabis from your registered practitioner (we handle this for you).
- Optionally, create an account in Virginia’s Medical Cannabis Program portal if you want to register for a state-issued card (this step is optional).
- If you choose the optional state card, pay the $50 application fee through the portal.
Once we issue your written certification, we’ll notify you right away and you’ll get access to a digital card linked to your certification. Virginia doesn’t mail physical cards, so you’ll use your digital certification or the optional digital card along with your photo ID when you shop at dispensaries throughout Virginia.
How to Renew Your Virginia Med Card
Your Virginia medical marijuana certification expires one year from the date your doctor issued it. Renewing takes about 5 minutes with one of our doctors, and you can do it from your couch.
- Schedule your renewal appointment: Book a Virginia MMJ card renewal with our doctors. We recommend scheduling 2 to 4 weeks before your certification expires so you don’t lose dispensary access.
- What you need for your appointment: Your Virginia state ID and your current written certification if you still have it. If you lost your certification, that’s fine. We can still renew you.
- Your new certification is valid immediately: After your renewal appointment, your doctor issues a new written certification that lasts another full year. Your updated digital card links to it automatically.
- The $50 state card renewal is optional: If you registered for Virginia’s state-issued photo ID card, you can renew it through Virginia’s Medical Cannabis Program portal. But remember, that card was always optional. Your written certification from your doctor is what you need to shop at dispensaries.
- What happens if your certification expires: You lose legal access to Virginia dispensaries until you renew. There’s no grace period. That’s why we tell patients to renew early.
The only renewal that matters is the one with your doctor. That certification is what keeps you legal. The state card is extra.
What Legal Protections Do I Get With a Virginia Medical Marijuana Card?
Virginia law protects registered medical marijuana patients from prosecution when they follow state guidelines. Understanding these protections, and their limits, helps you stay legal and confident when using your medicine.
- Your written certification is your legal shield: Virginia Code § 54.1-3408.3 gives patients with valid certifications an affirmative defense against marijuana possession charges. This means if you’re ever questioned by law enforcement, your certification from a registered practitioner proves you’re using cannabis legally under state medical marijuana laws.
- Virginia’s possession limits for patients: Medical marijuana patients can legally possess up to 4 ounces of usable cannabis. You can also possess a 90-day supply of cannabis products from a licensed dispensary. Keep your dispensary receipts as proof of legal purchase if you’re ever asked.
- Where you can and cannot use medical marijuana: Virginia law allows you to use your medicine in private residences. You cannot legally consume cannabis in public spaces, on federal property (including national parks and VA facilities), or while driving. Consuming in your parked car still counts as public use and can result in charges.
- What to do during a law enforcement encounter: Stay calm and inform the officer that you’re a registered medical marijuana patient. Show them your digital card or written certification along with your state ID. You are not required to consent to a search, but cooperation and documentation resolve these situations quickly.
- Employment protections are limited: Virginia does not require employers to accommodate medical marijuana use. Private employers can still enforce drug-free workplace policies, and federal contractors must comply with federal law, which still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I substance. Know your employer’s policy before assuming protection.
- Traveling with your medicine in Virginia: You can transport medical cannabis anywhere within Virginia as long as you stay under possession limits and keep it in a closed container. Crossing state lines with cannabis is a federal crime, even if you’re traveling to another state with a medical program. Your Virginia certification does not protect you outside Virginia.
- Federal law still applies in certain situations: Federal property, including courthouses, post offices, military bases, and airports past TSA checkpoints, falls under federal jurisdiction. Possessing cannabis in these locations can result in federal charges regardless of your Virginia patient status.
Your medical marijuana certification gives you real legal protection in Virginia, but only when you follow state guidelines. When in doubt, keep your certification accessible and your cannabis purchased from licensed dispensaries with receipts to prove it.
Virginia Medical Card FAQs
How long does it take to get a med card in Virginia?
What documents do I need to apply for an MMJ card in Virginia?
To apply for your Virginia medical marijuana card, you need a valid photo ID, proof that you live in Virginia, and a physician certification from a registered practitioner. Here’s everything you’ll need to have ready when you apply.
- A valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID)
- Proof of Virginia residency (utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement, or mortgage document with your current address)
- A Written Certification for the Use of Medical Cannabis from a registered Virginia practitioner (we provide this after your appointment)
- Payment for the optional $50 state registration fee (only if you choose to register for the optional state-issued card through Virginia’s portal)
The physician certification is the most important document because it’s what legally allows you to purchase medical cannabis at Virginia dispensaries. You don’t need prior medical records to get approved, and many patients get their certification the same day as their evaluation.
Do I qualify for a Virginia medical marijuana card?
You likely qualify for a Virginia medical marijuana card if you have any diagnosed medical condition that a registered practitioner believes cannabis could help treat. Virginia does not have a strict list of qualifying conditions, which means approval depends on your practitioner’s medical judgment during your evaluation.
- Virginia residency is required: You must be a permanent or temporary resident of Virginia. A Virginia driver’s license or state ID serves as proof. If your ID shows an out-of-state address, bring a recent utility bill or lease showing your Virginia address.
- You must be 18 or older: Adult patients can apply on their own. Patients under 18 can qualify through a registered parent or legal guardian who becomes their designated caregiver.
- Any diagnosed condition may qualify: Virginia gives practitioners flexibility to recommend cannabis for conditions they believe it could benefit. Common conditions patients get approved for include chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD, cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, and severe nausea.
- A registered practitioner must evaluate you: Only physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants registered with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy can issue written certifications. Our Virginia MMJ doctors are registered and can evaluate you online.
- You do not need a prior diagnosis: Your evaluating practitioner can assess your symptoms and determine if cannabis is appropriate during your appointment.
If you’re unsure whether your condition qualifies, schedule an evaluation. Our practitioners will give you an honest answer, and if you don’t qualify, you don’t pay.
Do I need my medical records to get approved?
What forms of medical marijuana are available in Virginia?
Virginia dispensaries carry a full range of cannabis products to match different medical needs and personal preferences. Your practitioner may recommend forms based on your condition, but you choose what works best for your body and lifestyle.
- Flower (smokable cannabis): Dried cannabis buds you smoke or vaporize. Flower provides the fastest onset of effects, usually within minutes. Virginia dispensaries carry indica, sativa, and hybrid strains like Trainwreck for pain and mood support.
- Vape cartridges and oils: Pre-filled cartridges attach to a battery for easy inhalation. Effects hit quickly like flower but produce less odor. Some oils can also be taken by mouth.
- Tinctures: Liquid drops you place under your tongue for faster absorption than edibles. Tinctures offer more precise dosing and take effect within 15 to 30 minutes.
- Edibles: Gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and candies you eat. Effects take 30 minutes to 2 hours but last longer than inhaled products.
- Capsules: Swallowable pills containing measured cannabis doses. Ideal for patients who want consistent, familiar dosing like traditional medication.
- Topicals: Lotions, balms, and creams applied directly to skin for localized relief. Topicals do not produce psychoactive effects.
- Beverages and liquids: Drinkable cannabis products including infused teas, sodas, and syrups you mix into drinks.
Virginia dispensary staff can help you select the right product form and potency for your condition once you have your written certification.
Can my employer or landlord find out about my medical marijuana card? Can it show up on a background check?
Can I grow marijuana at home with a Virginia medical card?
Yes, Virginia allows home cultivation. Any adult 21 or older can grow cannabis at home under Virginia’s adult-use laws, which apply to medical patients.
- Plant limit is four per household: You can grow up to four marijuana plants total at your primary residence. This limit applies to the entire household regardless of how many adults live there or what growth stage the plants are in.
- No license or fees required: Virginia does not require a cultivation permit or annual fee for personal home grows.
- Plants must be out of public view: Your plants cannot be visible from any public road, sidewalk, or neighboring property. They must also be secured to prevent access by anyone under 21.
- Each plant needs a tag: Attach a legible tag to every plant with your name, driver’s license or ID number, and a statement that the plant is for personal use only.
- Personal use only: You cannot sell homegrown cannabis. Virginia does allow adults to gift up to one ounce to another adult without payment.
- Medical patients follow the same rules: Registered patients and caregivers can grow under identical guidelines, with no additional privileges or restrictions for medical cultivation.
Growing at home gives you control over your medicine, and Virginia made the rules straightforward for patients and adults alike.
Can I travel with medical marijuana or use my card in other states? What're the reciprocity laws?
Does Elevate Holistics work with real doctors registered with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy for medical cannabis?
Yes. Elevate Holistics connects you with state-licensed medical marijuana doctors registered with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy. We match you based on appointment availability, and while you cannot select a doctor, all our physicians are:
- Registered with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy to recommend medical cannabis
- Trained to evaluate qualifying conditions under Virginia law
- Committed to providing respectful, evidence-based patient consultations
If you need a doctor who speaks a language or have other accommodation requests, contact us before your appointment and we’ll work to match you appropriately.
Where can I use my medical marijuana card in Virginia?
Virginia has dispensaries spread across the state, so you can find one close by no matter if you’re in Tidewater, Central Virginia, or Northern Virginia. Here’s where patients around the Commonwealth go for their medical marijuana.
Down in Hampton Roads near Virginia Beach and the Kempsville area, Queen’s Green Virginia Beach is right off Indian River Road near the Chesapeake border and accessible from I-64 or Independence Boulevard. This Virginia dispensary is known for being patient-friendly and having a strong edibles menu, which helps when you need something and don’t want to deal with out-of-stock issues.
Up in Richmond near the West End or heading down Broad Street toward Short Pump, The D8 Dispensary Richmond is accessible from Broad Street or I-64. People mention this place for having staff who take time to answer questions and a good selection of products, especially if you’re newer to using your card and want some guidance.
Over in Norfolk near the Military Circle area or heading down Military Highway, The Cannabist Norfolk (7220 Tidewater Drive) sits on Tidewater Drive near the intersection with Military Highway and easy to reach from I-64 or Route 13. They’re known for having a good variety of concentrates and topicals, plus knowledgeable staff who’ll walk you through different options.
And in Chesapeake near Greenbrier or heading down Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake Apothecary is accessible from Battlefield Boulevard near the Greenbrier Mall and easy to reach from I-64 or I-464. This spot is known for having a solid variety of flower and consistent product availability, which helps if you’re trying to figure out what works for your symptoms.
Virginia Beach, Richmond, Norfolk, Chesapeake – you can find what you need without making a huge drive across the state. Call ahead to make sure they’ve got your products in stock before you head out.
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on obtaining your MMJ card.