Connecticut · just $74.99 with code 75off · no state fee
Cheap Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card Cost
A Connecticut medical marijuana card costs just $74.99 for the telehealth certification with code 75off (paid only if approved). Connecticut charges no state registration fee, so that $74.99 is the whole cost to get registered - and registered patients then buy tax-free at the dispensary.
Connecticut medical marijuana cost, broken down
Connecticut is one of the cheapest states to get a medical card: the state charges no registration fee, so the only cost to get registered is the telehealth certification. With code 75off that's just $74.99, and you pay it only if a CT-licensed provider certifies you.
| Cost | Paid to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Telehealth certification fee (with code 75off) | Telehealth provider | $74.99 |
| State registration fee | Connecticut DCP (eliminated 2023) | $0 |
| Total to get registered | $74.99 |
How a Connecticut medical card saves on cannabis taxes
The savings don't stop at registration. Registered medical patients buy tax-free at Connecticut dispensaries, while adult-use (recreational) buyers pay the 6.35% state sales tax plus a potency-based excise tax and a municipal tax of up to 3%. For anyone who buys regularly, that tax break can quickly outweigh the $74.99 certification.
| Tax | Medical patient | Adult-use buyer |
|---|---|---|
| State sales tax (6.35%) | Exempt | Applies |
| Potency-based excise tax | Exempt | Applies |
| Municipal tax (up to 3%) | Exempt | Applies |
Registered patients also get a larger monthly allotment (5 ounces) and access to higher-potency and medical-only products. Dispensaries set their own product prices.
How to get your Connecticut medical marijuana card
Frequently asked questions
What is the total cost of a Connecticut medical marijuana card?
Just $74.99 for the telehealth certification with code 75off (paid only if approved). Connecticut charges no state registration fee, so your only other spending is the cannabis products you buy at a dispensary.
Is there a state registration fee in Connecticut?
No. Connecticut eliminated the patient and caregiver registration fee on July 1, 2023, so registering with the DCP is free for both new patients and renewals.
Do medical patients save on taxes in Connecticut?
Yes. Registered medical patients buy tax-free, while adult-use buyers pay 6.35% sales tax plus a potency-based excise tax and up to 3% municipal tax - so the card pays for itself for regular buyers.
Is the Connecticut fee paid to the doctor or the state?
To the provider. The $74.99 with code 75off is the telehealth certification, paid only if a CT-licensed provider certifies you. The state collects no registration fee.
Does a Connecticut medical card cost recur each year?
You renew once a year, and renewal is free with the state - your only recurring cost is the $74.99 certification with code 75off when you need a new provider certification.
Get your Connecticut medical marijuana card
Transparent pricing - just $74.99 with code 75off, no state fee, paid only if approved.
Get medical card