Delaware has had a medical marijuana program since 2011. If you are wondering about the minimum age to get a medical marijuana card in Delaware, adults must be 18 years or older to apply independently. Minor patients under 18 can access the program — but only through a designated caregiver. Here is everything you need to know.
Delaware’s Age Requirements for Medical Marijuana
Under the Delaware Medical Marijuana Act, the rules by age are:
- 18 and older: Can apply for a medical marijuana registry card without parental consent
- Under 18: Can be enrolled as a minor patient with a designated caregiver — typically a parent or legal guardian — who manages all purchases and administration
Delaware also launched adult-use recreational cannabis sales in August 2025. However, recreational cannabis requires you to be 21 or older. The medical program remains the only option for patients aged 18 to 20.
Qualifying Conditions in Delaware
Delaware recognizes several debilitating conditions that qualify patients for the program:
- Cancer, HIV/AIDS, decompensated cirrhosis, agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
- ALS, PTSD, autism spectrum disorder
- Seizure disorders including epilepsy
- Intractable nausea, cachexia, chronic or debilitating pain
- Muscle spasms related to multiple sclerosis
Physicians may certify patients with conditions not explicitly listed if they believe medical cannabis would provide therapeutic benefit.
How Minors Access Medical Marijuana in Delaware
For patients under 18, Delaware law requires:
- The minor must have a debilitating condition certified by a licensed physician
- A parent or legal guardian must register as the designated caregiver
- The caregiver manages all cannabis purchases, possession, and administration
- The minor cannot visit a dispensary without their registered caregiver
Delaware’s structure ensures that young patients are closely supervised throughout their treatment.
How to Apply for a Medical Marijuana Card in Delaware
Step 1: Get a physician certification
Visit a Delaware-licensed physician who will certify your qualifying medical condition.
Step 2: Apply through the Division of Public Health portal
Submit your application online through Delaware’s DPH patient registry system.
Step 3: Provide required documents
You will need your Delaware state ID or driver’s license, your physician certification, and proof of Delaware residency.
Step 4: Pay the state application fee.
Step 5: Receive your registry card
Once approved, you can purchase cannabis from Delaware’s licensed compassion centers.
Pricing Information
- Physician evaluation: $75–$150 depending on provider
- State application fee: Around $125 (subject to change; confirm with DPH)
- Annual renewal: Similar to the initial application fee, required every year
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What Changes With Delaware’s New Adult-Use Market?
Delaware began adult-use sales in August 2025. If you are 21 or older, you can now buy recreational cannabis at licensed stores without a medical card. But patients aged 18 to 20 with a qualifying condition still benefit from having a medical card — it gives you legal access to regulated dispensaries and protects you under state law.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum age to get a medical marijuana card in Delaware?
Adults must be 18 or older to apply independently. Minors under 18 can participate through a parent or guardian caregiver.
Is recreational cannabis available in Delaware?
Yes — adult-use cannabis sales launched in August 2025. You must be 21 or older for recreational purchases.
Can a minor visit a dispensary alone in Delaware?
No — minors cannot visit dispensaries independently. A registered caregiver must make all purchases on their behalf.
How often do I renew my Delaware medical marijuana card?
Cards must be renewed annually through Delaware’s Division of Public Health.
Does Delaware offer telehealth MMJ evaluations?
Yes — many Delaware-licensed physicians offer telehealth options for medical marijuana certifications.
Does Delaware have a visiting patient program?
Delaware does not currently have a formal visiting patient program. Check the Division of Public Health for the most current policy updates.
