Out-of-State (Adult and Minor)
What is an out-of-state patient license?
A medical marijuana out-of-state (temporary) patient license allows someone with a valid medical marijuana license from another state (issued by that state government) to legally buy, use and grow medical marijuana and medical marijuana products in Oklahoma. It’s available to adults and minors.
The license is in the form of an identification card to prove the patient is a license holder. The card contains the patient’s name, photo, date of birth, city and county of residence, the type of license, expiration date, and the patient’s unique medical marijuana license number.
For minor patients, the online application system will ask for parent/legal guardian information along with the minor’s information. The name of the parent/legal guardian who signs the minor’s application will be placed on the minor’s patient license.
How long does an out-of-state patient license last?
Out-of-state (temporary) licenses are valid for 30 days. Out-of-state applicants can apply for a new license beginning one week before the expiration of their current out-of-state license.
How do I apply for an out-of-state patient license?
Visit the out-of-state patient license section of our main patient license application page for details on how to apply.
What information is required to apply for an out-of-state patient license?
- Full name
- Residence and mailing address
- Date of birth
- Telephone number and email address
- Information about the out-of-state medical marijuana license
- Patient signature dated within 30 days of the application date
- Required documentation
For minors, the following information is also required about the parent or legal guardian:
- Full name
- Residence and mailing address
- Date of birth
- Telephone number and email address
- Signature dated within 30 days
What documentation is required to apply for an out-of-state patient license?
- Out-of-state medical marijuana license issued by that state government, not a medical provider (digital, color copy of the front and back)
- Proof of identity (digital, color copy of one of the following):
- State-issued driver’s license (front and back)
- State-issued identification card (front and back)
- U.S. passport or other photo identification issued by the U.S government
- For minors who do not have the items above, a certified copy of the minor’s birth certificate (please note that the seal/watermark will need to be visible when you upload the document)
- A clear, color, full-face digital photograph
For minors, the following information is also required about the parent or guardian:
- Proof of identity (digital, color copy of one of the following):
- State-issued driver’s license (front and back)
- State-issued identification card (front and back)
- U.S. passport or other photo identification issued by the U.S government
- For applicants who do not have the items above, a certified copy of the applicant’s birth certificate (please note that the seal/watermark will need to be visible when you upload the document)
- A clear, color, full-face digital photograph
- If applicable, documentation establishing legal guardianship
How much does an out-of-state patient license cost?
The out-of-state (temporary) license application fee is $100. There are no reduced fees for temporary patients. Application fees will be paid by Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit or debit card. An additional credit card processing fee will be added to the transaction. These application and processing fees are non-refundable. The payment will not be refunded for applications not approved.
Can out-of-state patients get 60-day or two-year patient licenses?
No. Out-of-state (temporary) licenses are valid for 30 days and require an out-of-state, state-issued medical marijuana license, as opposed to a physician recommendation.
Can parents or guardians get a caregiver license for a minor who has an out-of-state license?
No. But the name of the parent/legal guardian who signs the minor’s application will be placed on the minor’s out-of-state (temporary) patient license so the parent/legal guardian can buy medical marijuana for the minor.
Please note that licensed out-of-state minor patients cannot enter a dispensary without a parent or legal guardian.

What is an out-of-state patient license?
A medical marijuana out-of-state (temporary) patient license allows someone with a valid medical marijuana license from another state (issued by that state government) to legally buy, use and grow medical marijuana and medical marijuana products in Oklahoma. It’s available to adults and minors.
The license is in the form of an identification card to prove the patient is a license holder. The card contains the patient’s name, photo, date of birth, city and county of residence, the type of license, expiration date, and the patient’s unique medical marijuana license number.
For minor patients, the online application system will ask for parent/legal guardian information along with the minor’s information. The name of the parent/legal guardian who signs the minor’s application will be placed on the minor’s patient license.
How long does an out-of-state patient license last?
Out-of-state (temporary) licenses are valid for 30 days. Out-of-state applicants can apply for a new license beginning one week before the expiration of their current out-of-state license.
How do I apply for an out-of-state patient license?
Visit the out-of-state patient license section of our main patient license application page for details on how to apply.
What information is required to apply for an out-of-state patient license?
- Full name
- Residence and mailing address
- Date of birth
- Telephone number and email address
- Information about the out-of-state medical marijuana license
- Patient signature dated within 30 days of the application date
- Required documentation
For minors, the following information is also required about the parent or legal guardian:
- Full name
- Residence and mailing address
- Date of birth
- Telephone number and email address
- Signature dated within 30 days
What documentation is required to apply for an out-of-state patient license?
- Out-of-state medical marijuana license issued by that state government, not a medical provider (digital, color copy of the front and back)
- Proof of identity (digital, color copy of one of the following):
- State-issued driver’s license (front and back)
- State-issued identification card (front and back)
- U.S. passport or other photo identification issued by the U.S government
- For minors who do not have the items above, a certified copy of the minor’s birth certificate (please note that the seal/watermark will need to be visible when you upload the document)
- A clear, color, full-face digital photograph
For minors, the following information is also required about the parent or guardian:
- Proof of identity (digital, color copy of one of the following):
- State-issued driver’s license (front and back)
- State-issued identification card (front and back)
- U.S. passport or other photo identification issued by the U.S government
- For applicants who do not have the items above, a certified copy of the applicant’s birth certificate (please note that the seal/watermark will need to be visible when you upload the document)
- A clear, color, full-face digital photograph
- If applicable, documentation establishing legal guardianship
How much does an out-of-state patient license cost?
The out-of-state (temporary) license application fee is $100. There are no reduced fees for temporary patients. Application fees will be paid by Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit or debit card. An additional credit card processing fee will be added to the transaction. These application and processing fees are non-refundable. The payment will not be refunded for applications not approved.
Can out-of-state patients get 60-day or two-year patient licenses?
No. Out-of-state (temporary) licenses are valid for 30 days and require an out-of-state, state-issued medical marijuana license, as opposed to a physician recommendation.
Can parents or guardians get a caregiver license for a minor who has an out-of-state license?
No. But the name of the parent/legal guardian who signs the minor’s application will be placed on the minor’s out-of-state (temporary) patient license so the parent/legal guardian can buy medical marijuana for the minor.
Please note that licensed out-of-state minor patients cannot enter a dispensary without a parent or legal guardian.