Your guide to getting a medical cannabis card
Whether you’re new to medical cannabis or renewing your card, we’re here to help make the process easier. Below you’ll find step-by-step resources for becoming a patient in Arkansas or Kentucky, including state requirements, trusted providers, and upcoming patient drive opportunities.
Arkansas Patient Resources
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State application fee: $50 (non-refundable) for a patient card.
Physician visit/consult: Varies (often $100-$250 depending on provider).
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You must:
Be 18+ (or a minor with a parent/guardian caregiver).Be an Arkansas resident with valid ID.
Have a qualifying medical condition diagnosed by a physician. Qualifying conditions include:
Cancer
Glaucoma
Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Hepatitis C
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Tourette’s syndrome
Crohn’s disease
Ulcerative colitis
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Severe arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Alzheimer’s disease
Cachexia or wasting syndrome
Peripheral neuropathy
Intractable pain which is pain that has not responded to ordinary medications, treatment, or surgical measures for more than six (6) months
Severe nausea
Seizures including without limitation those characteristic of epilepsy
Severe and persistent muscle spasms including without limitation those characteristic of multiple sclerosis
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Schedule an appointment with a licensed physician to discuss your health and obtain a written medical marijuana certification.
Create an account and apply online through the Arkansas Department of Health medical marijuana portal.
Submit your certification, state ID, and pay the $50 fee.
State reviews the application (typically up to ~14 days).
Receive your card and access products at licensed dispensaries.
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Kentucky Patient Resources
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Kentucky Marijuana Card
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State application fee: $25 for a medical cannabis registry card. This fee is waived in 2026 if you secured your card in 2025.
Practitioner visit/consult: Varies by provider (often $100–$200).
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You must:
Be a resident of Kentucky
Be 18+ (or a minor with a parent/guardian caregiver)
Have a qualifying medical condition diagnosed by a physician. Qualifying conditions include:
• Any type or form of cancer;
• Chronic or severe pain;
• Epilepsy or other intractable seizure disorder;
• Multiple sclerosis, muscle spasms, or spasticity;
• Chronic nausea or cyclical vomiting syndrome; or
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Schedule an in-person appointment with a licensed physician to discuss your health and obtain a written medical marijuana certification.
Register for an account and apply online through the Patient and Caregiver Registration Portal.
You will provide:
• Caregiver information, if applicable
• Written certification
• Signed and notarized signature form
• $25 Application feeState reviews the application within 30 days.
Receive your digital registry ID card and access products at licensed dispensaries.
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Speakeasy Dispensary does not provide medical advice and is not involved in the patient certification process. Program details, fees, and timelines are subject to change. Please refer to official state resources for the most current information.
Our Patient Drives are community events designed to make it simple, affordable, and accessible for qualified patients to get certified for medical cannabis. These events bring licensed practitioners into local venues across Kentucky and Arkansas so you can complete your consultation and paperwork all in one convenient stop.
What is a Patient Drive?
Find a Patient Drive Near You
Pre-register today to secure your medical cannabis certification appointment.
How it works
Pre-Register Online – Complete a short form and upload your required documents before the event to save time.
Attend Your Appointment – Bring your photo ID and any medical records or prior cannabis card documentation (if renewing).
Consult With a Practitioner – You’ll meet one-on-one with a licensed practitioner who will review your information and answer questions.
Complete the Process – Pay the practitioner’s certification fee directly. After your consultation, you’ll be ready to submit your state application and pay the state’s processing fee separately.
What to Expect
Appointments typically take 15–20 minutes per patient.
All events run from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Practitioners provide receipts, documentation, and secure handling of patient records.
Each venue has designated space for consultations.
Why Patient Drives?
Convenience: Multiple locations and dates to choose from.
Accessibility: Affordable, streamlined process close to home.
Have Questions?
If you have questions about the process or need help registering for an upcoming patient drive, our team is here to make it easy. Just fill out the form below and tell us what you need — whether it’s help finding an event near you, understanding what to bring, or walking through the registration steps, we’ve got you covered.