Can I be/have a caregiver for a medical marijuana patient in Oklahoma?

Yes, medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma can have a caregiver. Caregivers must submit their own application to OMMA after their patient has successfully registered first.

 

Caregiver Requirements:

  • Minimum 18 years of age and an Oklahoma resident.

  • A caregiver can also be patient.

  • Caregivers may have up to five licensed patients.

  • Patients can only have one licensed caregiver.

    • Licensed minor patients may have up to two designated licensed caregivers.

  • The qualifying physician must sign the Certification of Necessity of a Caregiver section of the patient's Physician Recommendation Form (provided by Leafwell).

Here's how the caregiver process works:

  1. Create an account with OMMA.
    1. The patient must register first in order for a caregiver to be assigned.
    2. Caregiver applicants must provide proof of identity, proof of residency, and an acceptable photo.
  2. Complete the Caregiver Designation Form.
    1. Caregivers and patients must each sign a completed form.
    2. For minors, a parent/legal guardian must sign the form.
    3. You will need the patient’s medical marijuana license number.
  3. Submit the online application and receive your caregiver license.
    1. There is no application fee for caregivers.

    2. Caregiver applications can be submitted at any time during the term of a patient’s license.

    3. Caregiver licenses are valid until the expiration date for the associated licensed patient(s), not exceeding two years.


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