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How Much Does a Cheap Medical Marijuana Card Cost?
An MMJ card (medical marijuana card) has two costs: a telehealth evaluation fee of $74.99 with code 75off (paid only if a physician approves you) and your state's own registration fee, which ranges from $0 to about $150. Many states - including Ohio, New York, and New Jersey - charge no registration fee at all, so your $74.99 is the whole cost. If you want the cheapest, lowest-cost route to a card, every patient pays just $74.99 with code 75off.
The two parts of a medical marijuana card cost
| Cost | Who charges it | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Telehealth evaluation fee | Telehealth provider | $74.99 |
| State registration fee | Your state's program | $0 - $150 |
Every patient pays just $74.99 by applying code 75off at checkout, and you only pay if you're approved - so there's no risk in finding out whether you qualify.
Medical marijuana card state fees (2026)
Each state sets its own fee and card length - and many states, including Ohio, New York, and New Jersey, charge nothing at all. A few examples, current for 2026:
| State | State fee | Card valid for |
|---|---|---|
| Arizona | $150 | 2 years |
| Ohio | $0 | 1 year |
| New York | $0 | 2 years |
| New Jersey | $0 | 2 years |
| Pennsylvania | $50 | 1 year |
| Maryland | $25 | annual certification |
| Missouri | ~$28 | 3 years |
| Oklahoma | $100 | 2 years |
State fees are set by each state program and can change. We're adding a dedicated cost page for every state - Arizona is live now.
The part people forget: cannabis tax savings
In many states a medical card exempts you from cannabis excise taxes that recreational buyers pay. In Arizona that's 16% off every purchase; in some states medical patients pay no cannabis tax at all. For regular buyers, those savings frequently exceed the cost of the card. See a worked example on the Arizona cost page.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a medical marijuana card cost in 2026?
The telehealth evaluation is a flat $74.99 with code 75off, paid only if you are approved, plus your state's registration fee. That state fee is $0 in many states - including Ohio, New York, and New Jersey - and up to about $150 in Arizona, so the total runs from about $75 to roughly $225.
Why do medical marijuana card costs vary so much between states?
The evaluation fee is consistent, but each state sets its own registration fee and card length. Some states charge nothing, others charge $25 to $150, and validity ranges from one year to several - so the real cost per year differs widely by state.
Which states charge no medical marijuana card fee?
Several do. Ohio, New York, and New Jersey charge no state registration fee, so in those states your $74.99 evaluation with code 75off is essentially the entire cost of getting certified.
Can a medical card actually save me money?
Often, yes. In many states a medical card exempts you from cannabis excise taxes that recreational buyers pay - 16% in Arizona, 10% in Ohio. For regular buyers, those savings frequently exceed the cost of the card itself.
Is the $74.99 evaluation fee charged before or after approval?
After. You are only charged the $74.99 evaluation fee if the physician approves you. If you are not approved, the money-back guarantee applies, so there is no financial risk in finding out whether you qualify.
Are there any hidden or recurring fees?
No. The price is a flat $74.99 evaluation with code 75off, plus your state's own fee. There are no memberships, subscriptions, or surprise charges - the only other money you spend is at the dispensary.
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