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How getting a low THC registry card works for a Georgia resident.
1. Sign Up
No appointment necessary. Register with Leafwell on any device and consult with a licensed medical marijuana doctor in minutes.
2. Get Approved
If approved, you and the provider must sign a waiver. You must sign the waiver form in the presence of a notary and email it back to Leafwell.
3. Connect with the State
The Georgia Low THC Oil Unit will process your application within seven to 10 business days and contact you if additional documentation is required.
4. Pick Up Your Card
You’ll receive a call within 2–3 weeks when your card is ready to be picked up. Arrange a time to get it at a public health office and pay the $25 state fee.
Have Questions?
See a detailed step-by-step explainer on applying for your card with Leafwell and the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.
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State-Specific Steps
Embarking on your journey to relief in GA is simple. Let our caring specialists guide you through the state-specific steps for Georgia residents.
- Book An Appointment with Leafwell
- Sign Your Waiver and Get It Notarized
- Connect with the State of Georgia
- Pick Up Your Card In Person
Watch this video on how to get a medical card in Georgia
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Qualifying Medical Conditions
In Georgia, you may be approved for medical marijuana treatment if you have a qualifying medical condition, including:
- AIDS/HIV
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Autism/Asperger Syndrome
- Cancer
- Crohn’s Disease
- Chronic Pain, Muscle Pain, and Other Types of Pain
- Disorders of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Neuropathy (Nerve Pain)
- Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Seizures and Seizure Disorders
- Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
- Tourette Syndrome
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What You Need to Know
Apply NowEligibility / Patient
Georgia residents at least 18 years old with a qualifying condition may be eligible to apply for a medical marijuana card.
First, they must register for a consultation with a Georgia-licensed medical marijuana doctor and get approved.
Caregiver
Georgia defines a caregiver as a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of an individual under 18 or the legal guardian of an adult.
Can Minors Qualify?
Yes. Minors may be eligible for a medical card in Georgia.
According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, parents or legal guardians of a minor patient diagnosed with a qualifying condition may apply for a low-THC Oil Registry card.
Each parent or legal guardian may apply for a separate low THC oil identification card.
What You Need
You’ll need to provide the following to apply for a Georgia medical marijuana card:
Low THC Oil Recommendation
Once approved, you will receive your certificate and a waiver via email. You must sign the waiver in the presence of a notary (you may use an online notary service) and send the notarized waiver back to Leafwell via email. Then, the state will process your approval within 7-10 business days and contact you if additional documentation is needed.
Proof of Identity
Acceptable forms of ID include a Georgia driver’s license or state ID.
The following are also accepted with two proofs of residency: Out-of-State Driver’s License or State ID, US Passport, Military ID, US Birth Certificate, Official Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240, FS545, or DS-1350), Certificate of Naturalization (N-550, N-570), Certificate of Citizenship (N-560, N-561).
Next Steps After Approval
Congratulations on getting your medical certification with Leafwell! You’re almost there, but there are a few more steps to complete to get your Georgia medical marijuana card. Let’s dive in.
- Before You Start: What You’ll Need
- A valid photo ID
- $25 for state fees
- Complete Application: After emailing your notarized waiver back to Leafwell, your provider will electronically submit your physician certification form and application to the Georgia Department of Public Health. The state will contact you within 7–10 business days if additional documentation is needed to process your application.
- Receive Call: If approved, you will receive a call within 2–3 weeks when your medical card is available for pickup from one of Georgia’s 18 public health offices.
- Start Shopping: Arrange a time to pick up your card and pay the $25 state card fee. Your new medical marijuana card is valid for five years.
How to Renew Your Card
Need to renew your Georgia medical marijuana card? Your low THC-oil registry card is valid for five years. You’ll want to initiate the renewal process before it officially expires. The process for low THC-oil registered patients to renew their card is very similar to getting the card for the first time. You can see step-by-step instructions and kick off the process on our Georgia renewal page.
Legal Topics
Here are some important Georgia medical marijuana laws to know to safely use your card in line with state and federal law:
- Medical cannabis in Georgia is limited to select low-THC products containing no more than 5% THC.
- Recreational cannabis is not legal in Georgia.
- Growing marijuana is illegal, even for medical cardholders.
Caregivers
Georgia law defines a caregiver as a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of an individual under 18 or the legal guardian of an adult.
To serve as a medical marijuana patient’s caregiver in Georgia, you’ll need to provide the following information to the patient’s certifying physician:
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- Full name
- Current address and phone number
- Email address
Caregivers must pay a nonrefundable $25 fee when picking up their card from the public health office.
Reciprocity
Georgia does not have reciprocity with other states. However, according to the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission, Georgia recognizes out-of-state medical patients who have been in the state for fewer than 45 days and possess a valid registration card issued by another state that allows the same possession of low THC oil.
The following states and territories recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards:
- Arizona
- Arkansas *
- Delaware
- Hawaii *
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Michigan (at the dispensary’s discretion)
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey *
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma *
- Puerto Rico
- Rhode Island
- U.S. Virgin Islands *
- Utah * (up to two 21-day periods in a calendar year)
- Washington, D.C.
*Visitors must complete a visiting patient application with the state program.
FAQs
Click here for more frequently asked questions in Georgia.
How much does a Georgia low-THC oil certificate and card cost?
- $99 Initial certificate from Leafwell
- $99 Renewal certificate from Leafwell
- $25 State card fee*
What medical conditions qualify for a low THC oil registry card in Georgia?
- Severe or end-stage AIDS
- Severe or end-stage Alzheimer’s Disease
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), aka Lou Gehrig’s Disease
- Autism spectrum disorder (must be severe Autism spectrum disorder if the patient is under 18)
- Cancer (end-stage or when treatment produces related wasting illness or nausea and vomiting)
- Crohn’s Disease
- Epidermolysis bullosa
- Intractable pain
- Mitochondrial Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Severe or end-stage Parkinson’s Disease
- Severe or end-stage peripheral neuropathy
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (must be at least 18 years old)
- Seizure disorders (including those caused by epilepsy and head trauma)
- Severe or end-stage Sickle Cell Disease
- Severe or end-stage Tourette's Syndrome
- Admittance into a hospice program, either inpatient or outpatient
What do I need to know about applying for my low THC oil registry card in Georgia online?
- Register with Leafwell and speak to a Georgia-licensed physician online. Consultations cost $99, and you'll only be charged if approved.
- Get approved and receive your certificate and waiver via email. You must sign the waiver in the presence of a notary.
- Send a copy of the notarized waiver back to Leafwell via email: documents@secure.leafwell.com
- The state will process your approval within 7–10 business days and reach out if additional documentation is required.
- You will receive a call when your card is available for pickup from an arranged office. This may take up to 2–3 weeks.
- Pick up your state-issued medical card, pay the $25 fee, and legally purchase cannabis from a licensed dispensary.
How old do I have to be to apply for a medical marijuana card in Georgia?
Can I be/have a caregiver for a medical marijuana patient in Georgia?
- Legal guardian(s) of an adult with one or more qualifying conditions specified in the law.
- Parents or legal guardians of a minor child with one or more qualifying conditions specified in the law.
- If there is more than one parent or legal guardian, each may apply for a separate card.
- A patient may have a maximum of two caregivers, and each will receive a Low THC Oil Registration Card.
- $25 nonrefundable fee.
- After approval, the Leafwell physician will enter the patient's and caregiver's information into the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.
- A Low THC Registry Card will be issued to the patient and caregiver and sent to the closest county Public Health Office for pickup.
- The patient and caregiver will be notified when the cards are ready for pickup (within 2–3 weeks) and pay $25 for each Low THC Registry Card.
How do I apply for the state program in Georgia?
- Once approved, you will receive an email with your physician's certificate and the Low THC Oil Registry waiver.
- You must sign the waiver form (not the certificate) in the presence of a notary. You can also use an online notary service:
- Send a copy of the notarized waiver back to Leafwell via email: documents@secure.leafwell.com.
- The Leafwell physician will submit your application to Georgia's Low THC program on your behalf.
- Your application will be processed within 7–10 business days.
- If additional documentation is required to process your application, state staff will contact you directly.
- You will receive a call when your card is ready for pickup, typically 2-3 weeks after your physician enters you into the registry,
- Pay the $25 fee and pick up your card from the closest of the 18 Public Health offices that distribute Low THC Oil Cards.