Alternative Wellness Arkansas
Medical Marijuana Card for Minors in Arkansas
A designated caregiver can make purchases on behalf of a patient who has a medical marijuana card (qualifying patient). The caregiver must apply separately from the qualifying patient and pay a separate application processing fee.
If applying online, the caregiver and the qualifying patient must register separately.
To qualify for a designated caregiver registry card to legally purchase medical marijuana for a qualifying patient, you must meet the following qualifications:
- Be 21 years of age or older.
- Your qualifying patient must be a minor or marked as physically disabled on the physician’s written certification form.
- Your qualifying patient must have a current medical marijuana card.
- Be an Arkansas resident with proof of residency (AR Driver’s License or AR State ID card).
State law prohibits members of the Arkansas National Guard and the United States Military from obtaining a registry ID card.
Note: Parents of a minor qualifying patient are not required to complete a criminal history check. The parent will still register as a caregiver and pay the non-refundable registry card application fee.
We can help you and your minor with a qualifying chronic medical condition achieve the peace you deserve. Contact us today for more information.