FAQ

FAQ's

Gaining access to mmj in Nevada requires a recommendation from a medical professional. The recommendation is a legal document that states that you are qualified to use mmj for a certain condition. It shows that you have undergone a professional evaluation and can thereby get medical card from licensed dispensaries in Nevada. The mmj recommendation we offer at Nevada mmj Card contains information like your personal details, the condition(s) that make you qualify for medical card, the date of issuance/expiration, and the physician information on the letterhead.

Gaining access to mmj in Nevada requires a recommendation from a medical professional. The recommendation is a legal document that states that you are qualified to use mmj for a certain condition. It shows that you have undergone a professional evaluation and can thereby get medical card from licensed dispensaries in Nevada. The mmj recommendation we offer at Nevada mmj Card contains information like your personal details, the condition(s) that make you qualify for medical card, the date of issuance/expiration, and the physician information on the letterhead.

To get a medical card through Nevada MMj Card, all you have to do is fill out the application and wait for the next available doctor to carry out your patient evaluation. The evaluation/consultation process takes no more than 20 minutes. However, there are no time constraints so feel free to ask any questions and squelch worries while speaking with the assigned medical practitioner during your consultation.

In Nevada, patients who have a condition that gravely affects their quality of life and get evaluated and certified by a physician will be approved for mmj. The current list of medical conditions that make a patient qualified to get a medical card in Nevada include;

  • Anorexia Nervosa
    ● · Anxiety
    ● · Autism Spectrum Disorders
    ● · Autoimmune Diseases
    ● · Cachexia
    ● · Cancer
    ● · Glaucoma
    ● · HIV/AIDS
    ● · Opioid Dependence
    ● · Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
    ● · Persistent muscle spasms or seizures
    ● · Conditions resulting in severe nausea or pain

The medical condition of the patient is the first thing to determine MMJ card approval in Nevada. A state identification card or valid driver’s license must be presented to prove that the individual is a resident of Nevada. The applicant is also expected to pay the $50 annual application fee for state registration or the $100 two-year fee, both of which are payable to the Nevada State Health Division. You can contact our customer care team for help with the application process.

Yes, you do. Before you can be approved for the mmj card, you need to prove your Nevada home address through your driver’s license, state-issued identification card, or any other form of identification.

The minimum age of application for mmj card in Nevada is 18 years old. Minors with qualifying conditions need to fulfill additional requirements such as supervision and consent from a caregiver, parent, or a legal guardian, among other details.

We delivers the pdf recommendation via email within 24 hours of your successful evaluation. We also offer 2-4 business days shipping for hard copy embossed seals or $20 medical cards.

If you don’t have any of the applicable conditions under the state laws in Nevada, you may not qualify for the mmj recommendation. We offer a 100% money-back guarantee. You can contact our technical and customer support teams to explain any issue or reschedule a consultation. 

Our team consists of state-licensed professionals who conduct ethical and comprehensive evaluations. We enlist a legal process before issuing mmj recommendations and cards.

Our services are available six days a week (Monday to Saturday) from 9 a.m to 10 p.m.

Our technical team and customer care experts are available 24/7 through online chat. You can also contact us via email or call

The renewal process for a Nevada mmj card is straightforward. After applying and filling in the right documentation, the medical practitioner will bring up the old information from your last consultation, then evaluate your current health status and review the impact of the mmj before approving your renewal if you qualify for the mmj card.