Registering for a cannabis card can be a daunting task. This is why we at TruHealth have simplified the process.
Follow the instructions below and if you get lost or confused, just give us a call or drop by the clinic.
Our business is in customer service; we're here for you!
Follow the instructions below and if you get lost or confused, just give us a call or drop by the clinic.
Our business is in customer service; we're here for you!
Register For an Initial Cannabis Card
THE PROCESS
Create a new profile on Utah ID and EVSCreate a new application on EVS
Create a new profile on Utah ID and EVSCreate a new application on EVS
- Click on "tracking inbox" at the top of the screen while in EVS. Follow the prompts and eventually click "save and submit" at the bottom of your application
- Meet with one of our QMPs at TruHealth
- The Clinic will then find your application and attach clinical notes
- The cost of this visit may vary.
- You can only do this AFTER you have met at TruHealth and they have submitted notes
- Usually this is a $15 fee
- Typically the state will immediately issue a temporary card, which can be printed in clinic. You can take this to go purchase product the same day
- If not, see below.
- The state will then review your application. This process usually takes about 24 hours or less on weekdays, but they do ask for up to 15 business days.
- You will get an email from the state stating that you are approved and your card is ready to print.
- You may print from your email or your EVS tracking inbox/application page
- Go to EVS.Utah.gov, and navigate to your application. It is from your application that you will find a button that says “prince card“. Click on that, download the PDF.
- You can either print the card or take a screenshot of the PDF and keep it on your phone. You do not need a physical card to go to the dispensary
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Renew Cannabis Card
It is best to start this process about 3-4 weeks before your card expires (no more than that, though). You should receive an email when your card is about 30 days out from expiration. All you will have to do is click "save and submit application" at the bottom left of your EVS application page (the page that has all of your personal information on it, in your "tracking inbox").
In essence, the process as detailed for an initial application is the same for renewals. Click the button below for further instructions from the state. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at TruHealth.
In essence, the process as detailed for an initial application is the same for renewals. Click the button below for further instructions from the state. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at TruHealth.
Under 21?
If you're under 21 years of age, the process is a bit more involved and not so straight-forward. This is because it can do a number of things to growing brains. A couple of these concerning adverse effects of cannabis include that it can slow frontal lobe development and result in higher rates of addictive behavior. The data on these is controversial but nonetheless often best be safe than sorry.
Compassionate Use Board. If you are under 21, by even just one day, you have to go through the compassionate use board. This is a board of officials which weigh in on each application and eventually accept or deny my recommendation for a patient to use cannabis. This process can take a bit more time. Be prepared to wait for months for an answer. Although none of this is certain, so long as you have good indications for cannabis, and minimal reasons that you should NOT be using it, then you still have a good chance of being approved by the state. The button below will bring you to the state website to walk you through the steps.
Compassionate Use Board. If you are under 21, by even just one day, you have to go through the compassionate use board. This is a board of officials which weigh in on each application and eventually accept or deny my recommendation for a patient to use cannabis. This process can take a bit more time. Be prepared to wait for months for an answer. Although none of this is certain, so long as you have good indications for cannabis, and minimal reasons that you should NOT be using it, then you still have a good chance of being approved by the state. The button below will bring you to the state website to walk you through the steps.
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