Get Vermont Ready: Your State Registration Guide
Getting your Vermont medical cannabis card through the Vermont Cannabis Control Board (CCB) doesn’t have to be confusing. This step-by-step guide walks you through the entire Vermont registration 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 CCB application, how to schedule your appointment, and what to expect after approval through Vermont’s medical marijuana program—making your path to legal medical cannabis access clear and straightforward.
New Patient Instructions
Visit the Vermont Marijuana Registry Website
Go to the Vermont Cannabis Control Board website to begin your
application process.
Create an Account
Create an account on the website. You'll need a valid email address for this step.
Complete Application Form
Fill out the application form with accurate personal information. Make sure to double-check for any errors before proceeding.
Upload Required Documents
Prepare digital copies of your proof of Vermont residency and a valid form
of identification (e.g., driver's license). Upload these documents securely to the website.
Obtain Physician Certification
Obtain a certification from a licensed physician stating your eligibility for medical marijuana use. Make sure the certification is dated within the last
six months.
Submit Application
Once all required fields are filled, submit your application along with the non-refundable $50 fee.
Application Review
The Vermont Cannabis Control Board will review your application. This process may take some time, so be patient.
Approval Notification
Upon approval, you will receive a notification via email or mail confirming your registration.
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Receive Registry Identification Card
Once approved, you will receive your registry identification card in the mail. This card serves as your official medical marijuana card in Vermont.
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The state application fee is $50 and non-refundable. The Vermont Cannabis Control Board processes applications and issues a registry identification card after reviewing and approving the application and payment. Medical marijuana cards are valid for one year 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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