Renew Your Texas Medical Marijuana Card — Online
Renewals in Texas happen by video visit — no clinic, no waiting room. Book before your expiration window closes and nothing lapses.
$169 renewal · if you don't qualify, you don't pay
The details
Texas renewal facts
Renewal cadence
No card, no fee — patients stay active via a current physician order in CURT.
Telehealth renewal
Yes — fully online
State fee
none
Valid for
CURT registry entry (no card)
Book your renewal evaluation
A telehealth visit with a Texas-licensed physician — typically 10–15 minutes reviewing how the past year went.
Get recertified
If treatment is still appropriate, your physician issues the new certification — same day in most cases.
Renew with the state
Submit the renewal in the state registry. We send exact instructions for Texas.
Don't let it lapse: an expired card means no legal purchases, no legal protection, and usually a full restart. Set a reminder 60 days out, or let us send one.
FAQ
Texas renewal questions
Can I renew my Texas card online?
Yes — Texas allows renewal evaluations by telehealth. The video visit takes about 10–15 minutes.
When should I start my Texas renewal?
Most states open renewal windows 30–60 days before expiration; starting at the 60-day mark avoids every deadline problem. No card, no fee — patients stay active via a current physician order in CURT.
What does renewing in Texas cost?
$169 for the renewal evaluation (if you don't qualify, you don't pay) — and Texas charges no state fee. Your renewed credential is valid for CURT registry entry (no card).
What happens if my Texas card lapses?
You lose legal protection and purchase access immediately, and in most cases must restart the full application. Renewing inside the window is always cheaper and faster than re-applying.
Information reviewed June 2026. State program rules, fees, and qualifying conditions change frequently. Always confirm current requirements with your state's official program before applying. Full program details: Texas medical card guide.