Proof of Residency for Florida Medical Marijuana Card
Required proof of residency for Florida medical marijuana card is needed per Florida law if you want to use weed legally. All applicants for a Registry identification card must be Florida residents, either full or part-time. Review the requirements below to ensure you have the correct documentation before beginning the application process. KindHealth will find the best mmj solution for your qualified health condition. To proceed with our expert evaluation, we need at least one of the following documents as your Florida ID.
Required Proof of Residency for Florida Medical Marijuana Card
Adult applicants:
-Must submit a copy of a valid Florida driver's license. This applies to both patients and caregivers. An official Florida ID card works as well.
Seasonal residents:
-May not have a valid Florida driver license or Florida ID card. Unlike full-time Florida residents, they must upload a copy of two of the following documents:
- A deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, home rental or lease agreement, or a mortgage payment booklet.
- Provide one proof of a Florida home address. The evidence can be from any person with whom the seasonal resident lives. This can be the seasonal resident’s parent, step-parent or legal guardian, or another person. You must include a statement from the person with whom the seasonal resident lives, stating that you live with him or her.
Any of the following documents need to be less than two months old.
- Water, cable, or electric hook-up, or work order. These must be dated within 60 days before applying to the registry.
- Water, cable, or utility bill needs to be less than two months old.
- Mail from a financial entity. This includes checking, savings, or investment account statements — any of these needs to be less than two months old.
- Mail from a federal, state, county, or city government agency. These need to be less than two months old.
Birth Certificates are not accepted.
Minors:
-Must submit a certified copy of a birth certificate. A current record of Florida K-12 school enrollment works as well. Also, a copy of the minor’s parent or legal guardian’s valid Florida ID is needed.
Photos:
- For online:
- The Registry connects with the Division of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle’s State ID system. The DMV data should match the data supplied by your physician. If so, your state ID or driver's license photo is added.
- If by paper:
- Submit a full-face, passport-type, color photograph. This must be taken in front of a plain white background. It needs to have been done within the last 90 days and 2x2 inches in size.
KindHealth Guarantee
To get a marijuana card in Florida, a qualified medical marijuana doctor needs to review your health condition and medical records. We apply for your weed card at the Florida Compassionate Use Registry and see your online Registry process through to its completion, as possible. The State of Florida Department of Health issues an mmj card once you are qualified for the Medical Marijuana Use registry. The card has a 1-year expiration date. Call us today at (786) 953-6838 if you have a serious condition needing medical cannabis. Schedule an appointment to get your Miami medical marijuana card. Become a legal cannabis patient now, visit medical marijuana treatment centers, and don't worry about getting stopped with your stash.
Learn more about medical weed or the (Compassionate Use Registry Florida). Visit our medical cannabis frequently asked questions FAQ page.
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