Please Note: Due to higher than usual medical marijuana card applications, the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission is prioritizing applications for renewals. For this reason, you may experience some delay in receiving your Maryland medical marijuana card. However, this will not affect the delivery of your Online Medical Card recommendation.

Get a Nevada Medical Marijuana Permit Online $79

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Quick, easy, online process to get your medical cannabis recommendation in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and other cities in Nevada. 100% money-back guarantee if not approved.

Your Four-Step Guide to Acquiring a Nevada Medical Cannabis Permit

Fill out a Simple Form

Begin your journey by filling out our easy-to-follow form with your basic information. This step is crucial for pre-screening and getting you ready for the next step.

Talk to Our Doctors

After the pre-screening, you'll have a consultation with one of our licensed doctors either online or by phone. This HIPAA compliant process ensures your privacy and satisfaction.

Create a DPHB Account

You must first register with the Medical Marijuana Patient Cardholder Registry and then download the waiver and acknowledgment forms. Email these documents to us. Our physician will sign and return them to you.

Complete the process on the Government Website

Upload the signed waiver and acknowledgment forms to your account on the government website and pay the $50 fee for a one-year card or the $100 fee for a two-year card.

Legal Status

Medical

Recreational

Possession Limits

Medical patients

Limited

2.5 oz poss. limit
2.5 oz purchase limit

Recreational users

Limited

1 oz poss. limit
1 oz purchase limit

State Taxes

Medical patients

4.6%

Recreational users

14.6%

Cultivation

Cultivation

The Benefits of Having a Nevada Medical Cannabis Recommendation

Save great on taxes
Patients receiving medical marijuana are not subject to the 10% excise tax that adult users must pay.

Greater purchase limitations
Patients using medical marijuana are allowed to buy 2.5 times as much cannabis and related products as people using it recreationally.

Higher limits on possession
Patients using medical marijuana are permitted to possess 2.5 times as much as those who use it recreationally.

Grow specific strains
You can grow it yourself if the product or strain you need isn't available at your dispensary.

More potent products available
Medical products are exempt from the 100 mg per package limit for adult-use products.

HIPAA Compliant Doctors For Legal Cannabis States

At Online Medical Card, your health and privacy are our topmost priorities. We’re excited to provide top-notch medical cannabis consultations to the residents of Nevada, facilitated by our team of doctors who strictly abide by HIPAA regulations. This commitment to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ensures the highest level of security and confidentiality for your personal health information.
Our physicians are not only knowledgeable about Nevada’s specific medical cannabis laws but are also committed to providing accessible, confidential, and effective telemedicine services.
Choose Online Medical Card for your medical cannabis consultations in Nevada. Rely on our seasoned, HIPAA-compliant doctors to guide you on your journey to health and wellness, with your privacy as our principal concern.

Know Your Cannabis Possession Laws in Nevada

  • Adults over 21 in Nevada are allowed up to one ounce of flower and one-eighth of an ounce of concentrate.
  • Since 2000, patients have been able to cultivate up to 12 plants and possess up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana.
  • Employers will not be able to turn away most applicants in 2020 if they test positive for cannabis.
  • Nevada increased its limits on adult-use cannabis possession and purchases to 2.5 ounces for single-use cannabis and quarter ounces for cannabis concentrates in May 2023.

Qualifying Condition in Nevada for Medical Marijuana Card

The Nevada Medical Marijuana Card is available to those with any of the following medical conditions:

  • Anxiety disorder
  • Anorexia
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Autism
  • Cancer
  • Cachexia, or wasting syndrome
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Neuropathic conditions
  • Persistent muscle spasms
  • Severe nausea or pain
  • Seizures, including those caused by epilepsy
  • Severe or chronic pain
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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Documents Needed in Nevada to Obtain a Medical Cannabis Card

You must be a resident of Nevada and present a valid ID or proof of residency to obtain a Nevada Medical Marijuana Card. People under 18 must obtain consent from their guardians, who are ultimately responsible for their medical decisions. Also, the individual must serve as the minor’s primary caregiver.

Possession and Cultivation Limit on Cannabis in Nevada

Limits on cannabis possession and cultivation differ for recreational users, registered medical cardholders, and caregivers. Cannabis has a higher buying power, lower taxes, and more possession options when it is prescribed for a specific condition. As long as they reside at least 25 miles away from a medical dispensary, a registered medical cannabis patient is permitted to possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis at a time and grow up to 12 cannabis plants. A caregiver may be released from the 25-mile exclusion under certain circumstances.

Understanding Eligibility and Caregivers

Nevada allows minors to qualify for a medical permit as long as they have an adult caregiver. The designated caregiver must be 18 years or older and should take significant responsibility for the patient’s care. As a caregiver, possessing, producing, or delivering more than 12 plants or over 2.5 ounces of cannabis in a single 14-day period is not permitted.

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