Get Georgia Ready: Your State Registration Guide
Getting your Georgia medical cannabis card through the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) doesn’t have to be confusing. This step-by-step guide walks you through the entire Low THC Oil Registry process, from gathering your medical records to completing your online evaluation with CMed’s licensed providers. We’ll show you exactly what documents you need for the registry, how to schedule your appointment, and what to expect after approval through Georgia’s medical cannabis program—making your path to legal access to low THC oil clear and straightforward.
Renewing Patient Instructions
Check Card Validity
Confirm that your Low THC Oil Card is due for renewal (valid for 2
years).
Consult Your Physician
Visit your physician to re-assess your eligibility and have them update
your information in the registry if needed.
Physician Updates Registry
Ensure your physician re-enters or updates your information in the
DPH’s “Low THC Oil Registry.”
Notification of Renewal
You will be notified within 15 business days when your renewed card
is ready for pickup.
Renewal Pickup
Pick up your renewed card at the notified public health office. You
may need assistance in determining the closest location again.
Authorize Renewal Pickup
If needed, authorize someone to pick up your renewed card with a
signed form.
Pay the Renewal Fee
Pay the $25 renewal fee when you collect your card.
Check Card Status
Click here to check your status.
Ready To Start Shopping?
The state application fee is $25 and is non-refundable. The Department processes applications within 15 business days of receiving both the application and payment. Medical marijuana cards are valid for two years from the date of issuance, and annual certification renewal is required. If you need assistance at any point, don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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