Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Prescott, AZ
SAVE 16% on Every Purchase vs Recreational
Get your Prescott medical marijuana card from MMJ.com's Arizona-licensed doctors online by telehealth in about fifteen minutes, no two-hour drive down I-17 to Phoenix and no waiting room. Most Prescott patients use Yavapai Regional Medical Center West Campus on Willow Creek Road for specialty care, and the Embry-Riddle, Yavapai College, and Prescott College student base, the Yavapai County government workforce, and the local retiree corridor along Hassayampa Village all use the registry under ARS 36-2813 employment protection. The VA does not issue medical marijuana cards. Your physician uploads to ADHS Patient Verification, you finish online at qualifyingpatient.azdhs.gov, and ADHS issues your digital PDF registry ID inside ten business days, good for two years before renewal.
$149.99
Complete card certification
State Fee Discount Available
The $150 ADHS state fee is reduced to $75 for patients participating in SNAP.
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Medical Marijuana in Prescott, Arizona
Yavapai County • Quad Cities
How to Get Your Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Online from Prescott
Oro Valley residents can complete the entire medical marijuana certification process online. First, you must have one of Arizona's 15 qualifying conditions, such as chronic pain, PTSD, or severe nausea. Through MMJ.com, you can schedule a telehealth evaluation with an Arizona-licensed physician for $149.99 (note that the VA does not issue medical marijuana cards). The 15-minute video call can be completed from anywhere in the city, whether you are in Rancho Vistoso or Steam Pump Village. Once approved, your physician uploads your certification directly to the ADHS Patient Verification system the same day. Your final step is completing the patient application at qualifyingpatient.azdhs.gov and paying the $150 state fee (or $75 with SNAP enrollment).
Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Renewals (Two-Year Card, Digital PDF)
Your Arizona medical marijuana card is valid for two years from certification. Renewal is the same fifteen-minute MMJ.com telehealth visit at $149.99 and is re-uploaded to ADHS Patient Verification the same day, so you do not lose access between visits. The state ADHS fee runs $150 for a new two-year card or $75 with SNAP enrollment. Arizona has been a paperless registry since 2019, so the registry ID arrives as a digital PDF in your portal inside ten business days. For a Prescott patient choosing between the medical card and recreational adult-use sales (legal since Prop 207 in 2020), the medical card pays for itself in roughly the first month for most patients: medical cannabis inside the City of Prescott is taxed at about 9.3% (5.6% state TPT plus 2.95% city plus 0.75% Yavapai County) versus roughly 25.3% on recreational once you add the 16% Prop 207 excise. Medical patients also get higher possession limits (2.5 oz per 14 days vs 1 oz per transaction) and age-18 eligibility (vs 21 recreational, meaningful for Embry-Riddle and Yavapai College students).
Where to Use Your Arizona Medical Marijuana Card in Prescott
Prescott carries one in-city licensed dispensary, with the Prescott Valley stops as the natural East-side spillover. The closest stops:
- SWC Prescott at 123 E Merritt St in downtown Prescott, a few blocks off Whiskey Row, is the in-city anchor
- JARS Cannabis at 8028 E State Route 69 in Prescott Valley is fifteen to twenty minutes east on SR 69
- Total Accountability Systems at 6287 E Copper Hill Dr serves the eastern Prescott Valley edges
- Trulieve of Cottonwood and Arizona Natures Wellness in Sedona are forty-five to sixty minutes east on SR 89A for Verde Valley day-trippers
ARS 36-2813 is the reason most Dignity Health Yavapai Regional, Yavapai County and City of Prescott non-supervisory staff, and Yavapai College, Prescott College, and Embry-Riddle administrative employees carry the medical card: Arizona prohibits employers from terminating registered patients for a positive THC test in non-safety-sensitive roles. Federal jobs and safety-sensitive positions are not covered. Prescott-area roles still bound by federal Schedule I:
- Federal civilian: the Prescott National Forest Supervisor's Office and any DEA-registered Yavapai Regional physician
- DOT-regulated: Prescott Regional Airport (FAA-controlled) and DOT-regulated trucking on SR 89 and SR 69
- Safety-sensitive aviation: Embry-Riddle Prescott flight-operations, instructor, and ramp roles under FAA random-test protocols
5.6%
Medical Tax Rate
2.5 oz
Possession / 14 days
2 Years
Card Validity
Dispensaries Near Prescott
Closest licensed Arizona dispensaries to Prescott, Yavapai County. Your active medical card unlocks the 5.6% medical tax rate, the 2.5 oz / 14-day possession limit, and patient-only inventory at every location below.
SWC Prescott
In Prescott123 E Merritt St
Prescott, AZ
JARS Cannabis
8.6 mi8028 E State Route 69
Prescott Valley, AZ
Total Accountability Systems I Inc
8.6 mi6287 E Copper Hill Dr. Ste A
Prescott Valley, AZ
Calculate Your Arizona Tax Savings
Move the slider to match what you typically spend on cannabis each month. The numbers update in real time using the actual Arizona tax rates.
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Without a medical card
$778 in tax / year
At 21.6%, you pay $64.80 every month in cannabis tax alone.
With your MMJ card
$202 in tax / year
Arizona charges medical patients just 5.6%, or about $16.80 per month.
$276
After paying the $149.99 MMJ.com evaluation and the $150 ADHS state fee, you keep $276 back in your pocket in year one. Year two adds another $576 because the Arizona card is valid for 2 years.
Estimates use the Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (5.6% medical) and the 16% recreational excise tax codified in Prop 207. Local sales tax in Prescott can add another 1-3% on top of both rates, which makes the savings slightly larger than what the calculator shows. The state fee covers a 2-year card, so the second year is pure savings.
Why Get a Medical Card When Rec is Legal?
16% tax savings on every single purchase. Your card pays for itself.
Tax Comparison: Medical vs Recreational
| Tax Type | Medical | Recreational |
|---|---|---|
| State Sales Tax | 5.6% | 5.6% |
| Excise Tax (16%) | EXEMPT | 16% |
| TOTAL TAX | ~5.6% | ~21.6% |
| YOUR SAVINGS | 16% on Every Purchase! | |
Prescott TPT note: the rates above show the Arizona state TPT (5.6%) and the Prop 207 excise (16%). Prescott and its county add a combined local Transaction Privilege Tax of about 3.7% on top of the state share for both medical and recreational sales, so the in-city combined total is typically about 9.3% medical versus ~25.3% recreational. The 16-point excise gap is identical statewide, which is why the savings headline holds across every Arizona city.
Gross Annual Tax Savings
Pre-fee tax savings at common monthly spend levels. The $149.99 evaluation and $150 ADHS state fee come out of these figures to produce the net savings shown in the calculator above.
Spending $300/month? That is $576 gross in tax savings, or about $277 net your first year after the $149.99 evaluation and $150 ADHS fee. Year two adds $576 with no new fees because the Arizona card is valid for 2 years.
Plug your own monthly spend into the calculator above for an exact figure.
Medical vs Recreational: Full Comparison
| Feature | Medical | Recreational |
|---|---|---|
| Tax Rate | ~5.6% | ~21.6% |
| Possession Limit | 2.5 oz / 14 days | 1 oz |
| Concentrate Limit | Counts toward 2.5 oz total | 5g (separate cap) |
| Age Requirement | Any age* | 21+ only |
| Card Validity | 2 years | N/A |
Steps to Get Your Arizona Medical Card
Whether you are a first-time patient or looking for a medical marijuana renewal, the process is identical. Complete your online MMJ renewal or new certification from home.
Schedule Your Online Evaluation
Book a video appointment with an Arizona-licensed physician. Skip the drive to a clinic, complete your virtual marijuana doctor visit from your couch.
Complete Medical Evaluation
Discuss your qualifying condition via video call. Medical records help but aren't always required.
Receive Physician Certification
If approved, receive your physician certification immediately. This is your authorization to apply for the state card.
Apply Online at qualifyingpatient.azdhs.gov
Submit your application through the Arizona Department of Health Services Qualifying Patient portal. Upload your certification, photo ID, and proof of residency. SNAP recipients qualify for the reduced $75 fee by uploading a current DES Eligibility Summary Letter or a screenshot of the MyFamilyBenefits portal. An EBT card photo by itself is not accepted.
Download Your Digital Registry ID
Arizona has been a paperless registry since December 1, 2019. ADHS issues your registry ID as a digital PDF, typically inside 5 to 10 business days. Save it to your phone or print it out and present it at any licensed dispensary. Your card is valid for 2 years.
Qualifying Conditions in Arizona
Arizona recognizes 15+ qualifying conditions. Chronic pain is the most common (~70% of patients).
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Start Your Online Renewal in Prescott
Need to renew? Same-day online renewal available. Keep your tax savings active year-round.
Ready to Get Your Arizona Medical Card?
Prescott residents can get certified today. 2-year cards, 2.5 oz possession, and 16% tax savings on every purchase.
Get Your Medical CardLicensed dispensary locations for Prescott are listed in the sections above.
Medically reviewed by: Dr. Kevin Kargman, DO·Arizona License #009047·NPI 1407810302
Editorial oversight by: John Progar, CEO & FounderLast Verified: May 2026
Last Updated: 2026-05-28 • Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS)