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Renewing Your Oklahoma Medical Card

Your OMMA card lasts two years. Here's when and how to renew, what you'll need, and how to avoid a lapse in your patient license.

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An Oklahoma patient license is good for two years. Renewing is essentially the same process as your first application — so the main thing is timing it so you never go without coverage.

When to renew

Start your renewal in the window before your expiration date. Because renewal requires a fresh physician recommendation, give yourself enough lead time to book a visit and submit the application before the card lapses.

What renewal involves

  1. Get a current physician recommendation — in person or by telemedicine.
  2. Submit the renewal on the OMMA portal with up-to-date documents.
  3. Pay the fee — the same $100, or $20 with the discount.

Stay covered

The easiest way to avoid a gap is to treat renewal like an appointment you schedule in advance. Find a recommending physician in the directory — many handle renewals and offer quick virtual visits.

Frequently asked questions

When should I renew my Oklahoma medical card?
Renew before your two-year license expires — OMMA allows you to begin the renewal in the window leading up to your expiration date. Don't wait until the last day.
Does renewing need a new physician recommendation?
Yes. Renewal uses the same process as a new application, including a current physician recommendation, so plan a visit ahead of your expiration.
What happens if my card lapses?
If your license expires, you lose patient protections and dispensary access until you're licensed again. You can't legally purchase with an expired card.

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Educational information, not legal or medical advice. Verify current rules with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority or a qualified professional.

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