Arizona · just $74.99 with code 75off
Cheap Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Cost
An Arizona medical marijuana card costs about $225 to get certified: a telehealth evaluation fee of $74.99 with code 75off (paid only if you're approved) plus the $150 Arizona Department of Health Services fee for a two-year card. Because the card lasts two years and exempts you from the 16% recreational excise tax, it often pays for itself - one of the cheapest, most affordable ways to get certified, with every patient paying just $74.99 using code 75off.
Your Arizona medical marijuana card cost, broken down
| Cost | Paid to | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Telehealth evaluation fee | Telehealth provider | $74.99 | Only charged if a licensed physician approves you |
| State registration fee | Arizona Dept. of Health Services | $150 | 2-year card ($75 with SNAP) |
| Total to get certified | About $225 | Roughly $112 per year over the card's life |
How your medical marijuana card pays for itself
Arizona medical patients are exempt from the 16% recreational excise tax that adult-use buyers pay on every purchase. That exemption adds up quickly:
| Monthly dispensary spend | 16% excise saved / month | Saved over 2-year card |
|---|---|---|
| $100 | ~$16 | ~$384 |
| $200 | ~$32 | ~$768 |
| $300 | ~$48 | ~$1,152 |
Illustrative estimates based on Arizona's 16% recreational excise tax, from which medical patients are exempt. Your actual savings depend on how much you buy and local taxes.
At about $200/month, the excise savings alone (~$768) more than cover the ~$225 cost of getting the card.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an Arizona medical marijuana card cost in total?
About $225 to get certified: a telehealth evaluation fee of $74.99 with code 75off (paid only if you are approved) plus the $150 Arizona Department of Health Services fee for a two-year card. That works out to about $112 per year.
Is the Arizona state fee really $150?
Yes. The Arizona Department of Health Services charges $150 to register or renew a medical marijuana card, and the card is valid for two years.
Can a medical card save me money in Arizona?
Often, yes. Medical patients are exempt from Arizona's 16% recreational excise tax. A patient who spends about $200 a month at the dispensary saves roughly $32 a month, or about $768 over the two-year card - more than the card costs.
Is the $150 Arizona fee charged every year?
No. The $150 covers a two-year card, so it averages about $75 a year, and you do not pay it again until you renew two years later.
Are there discounts on the Arizona state fee?
Yes. Arizona reduces the $150 state fee to $75 if you provide proof of SNAP enrollment with your application; there is no standing veteran discount. Our evaluation fee is already a flat $74.99 with code 75off for everyone.
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