Currently, medical cannabis has two types of renewals:
IDPH will send a courtesy e-mail about your extension renewal (one-year incremental renewal) approximately 45 days prior to expiration date on the medical cannabis registry card. IDPH will send a courtesy e-mail about your full recertification renewal (three-year e-cards) five months prior to the expiration date on the medical cannabis registry e-card.
If you currently have or had a 6-month Terminal Illness Registry Card, DO NOT start a Terminal Illness application. You will need to submit a qualifying patient application. If you have any questions please call 855-636-3688 and ask to speak to a Terminal Illness Specialist or email dph.terminalill@illinois.gov for instructions.
After each three-year cycle, you will be required to submit a new on-line application along with a new photo and other documentation to extend your registry identification card. Instructions on how to Extend your Registry E-Card can be found here. Instructions on how to Renew your Registry E-Card can be found here.
At the end of each three-year period, you will be required to renew your registry identification card and submit new documentation, including, but not limited to a health care professional certification, photo, etc. “Note: The Medical Cannabis Program no longer requires a fingerprint background check.”
You will need to complete a new application to participate in the program, including obtaining a health care professional certification. If your card expires, you will not have the benefit of the immunities provided by the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act under Section 25 to registered qualifying patients and designated caregivers.
Yes. If you have a designated caregiver(s) and would like them to continue as your caregiver(s), you must extend or renew their registry card at the same time.
IDPH will e-mail a courtesy extension or renewal notification to the registered qualifying patient approximately 45 days (for extensions) and five months (for full renewals before the expiration date listed on the medical cannabis registry identification e-card. Please wait for this letter before attempting to extend/renew your card. Be vigilant of the expiration date on the medical cannabis registry e-card, as patients/caregivers are responsible of keeping track of the expiration date. Please contact the Medical Cannabis program with questions dph.medicalcannabis@illinois.gov .