Yes. It is possible to replace a lost, damaged, or stolen Nevada medical marijuana card. Another reason to seek a replacement medical marijuana card is to change the personal information on the current one.
No state law mandates reporting a stolen or lost Nevada medical cannabis card. However, cardholders whose medical marijuana cards are lost or stolen in the state may report the loss to the Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) by email.
To request a replacement medical cannabis card in Nevada, make a copy of your state-issued ID (Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles-issued driver's license) and send it by email to mmregistry@health.nv.gov. In the email, explain the reason for a replacement card and request a new medical cannabis card. Alternatively, mail or fax a clear copy of your state-issued ID along with a written letter requesting a replacement Nevada medical marijuana card to the DPBH at:
Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health Attn: Medical Marijuana Division 4150 Technology Way, Suite 101 Carson City, NV 89706 Fax: (775) 684-3213
A replacement Nevada medical marijuana card is free.
It takes 7 to 10 business days after submitting a request to get a replacement medical marijuana card in Nevada.