Your First Steps After Certification
The moment your Miracle Leaf physician submits your certification to the OMMU registry, you are legally authorized to purchase from any licensed Florida dispensary. You do not need to wait for your physical card to arrive in the mail. Here is what to do in the first 24–72 hours.
Note your OMMU Patient ID number
Your certifying physician will give you your OMMU patient registry ID number before you leave. Write it down — this is your proof of certification at dispensaries until your physical card arrives. Most dispensaries can also look you up by your Florida ID once the submission processes.
Visit any licensed Florida MMTC
Bring your valid Florida driver's license or state-issued ID and your OMMU patient ID number. Dispensary staff pull up your active certification, confirm your approved delivery methods and purchase allowance, and guide you through available products. There are multiple licensed MMTCs throughout Palm Beach County.
Complete your OMMU online registration
Log in to the OMMU patient portal at mmuregistry.flhealth.gov, upload your passport-style photo, and pay the $75 annual state registration fee Verified March 2026. Your physical card will arrive by mail in approximately 10 business days.
Receive your physical OMMU registry card
The state mails your Florida MMJ card to the address on your registration. Keep it safe — you'll need it for future dispensary visits and as proof of your patient status. Your patient ID number remains valid at dispensaries before the card arrives.
Your First Dispensary Visit — What to Expect
Florida's licensed dispensaries — formally called Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTCs) — operate more like a pharmacy than a traditional retail store. Here is what the process looks like:
- Check-in: Present your Florida ID. The staff member pulls up your OMMU registry record, which shows your active certification, approved delivery methods, and remaining 70-day purchase allowance.
- Consultation: A dispensary consultant walks you through available products, delivery methods, and options that fit your physician's certification. For first-time patients, this is an important step — do not skip it.
- Start low: If you have never used medical marijuana or are trying a new delivery method, start with the lowest available dose. Effects vary significantly by delivery method and individual tolerance.
- Purchase is recorded: Every transaction is entered into the OMMU registry in real time. Your remaining 70-day allowance is updated immediately.
Florida MMJ Product Types: What's Available
Florida dispensaries offer six approved delivery methods. Your physician specifies which delivery methods are included in your certification — you can only purchase methods that appear in your OMMU order. If you want access to a product type not currently in your certification, contact Miracle Leaf to discuss updating your physician order.
Florida MMJ Purchase and Possession Limits
Florida law caps how much medical marijuana a certified patient can purchase and possess within a given period. Your certifying physician sets your specific milligram limits for each product type within the state's legal maximums — these limits are individual to you.
The state operates on a 70-day supply window — your physician specifies the total amount you are allowed to receive across 70 days for each certified delivery method. Verified March 2026
What You Can and Cannot Do With Your Card
A Florida MMJ card gives you legal access to purchase and use cannabis through licensed dispensaries. It does not remove all restrictions. Knowing the boundaries protects you legally.
| You Can | You Cannot |
|---|---|
| Purchase from any licensed Florida MMTC statewide | Purchase from unlicensed sources — even if the product appears identical |
| Use medical marijuana in your private residence | Smoke or vape in public spaces, restaurants, or vehicles |
| Transport within Florida in original sealed dispensary packaging | Transport marijuana across state lines — federal law applies regardless of your card |
| Carry your registry ID as your patient credential | Use your card in other states — Florida has no universal reciprocity program |
| Designate a registered caregiver to purchase on your behalf | Share or give your medication to another person, even a registered patient |
| Use on private property with the owner's permission | Use on federal property — VA facilities, national parks, federal buildings |
| Possess up to your physician-certified 70-day supply limit | Possess amounts above your certified limit — criminal consequences apply |
Three Dates to Track to Keep Your Card Active
Most patients who experience an unexpected gap in dispensary access miss one of these three dates. Track all three — they are on different cycles and do not align with each other automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Dispensary access begins the moment your certifying physician enters your certification into the OMMU registry — which happens at the time of your evaluation at Miracle Leaf. You do not need to wait for the physical card to arrive. Bring your Florida ID and your OMMU registry ID number to your first dispensary visit.
A valid Florida driver's license or state-issued ID and your OMMU patient registry ID number. Most dispensaries can look up your active certification status directly from your Florida ID once your physician's submission has processed in the registry.
Your purchase limit is set by your certifying physician within the state's 70-day supply framework. The specific milligram amounts vary by patient and product type. Dispensary staff can see your remaining allowance in real time through the OMMU registry at point of sale. See our full guide on Florida MMJ possession limits.
Yes. Your OMMU certification is valid at any licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Center (MMTC) in Florida — you are not restricted to a single dispensary or a dispensary in your home county. There are multiple licensed MMTCs throughout Palm Beach County and the surrounding area.
Yes — smokable flower is a legal delivery method for certified Florida MMJ patients since 2019. However, smoking and vaping are prohibited in all public places, vehicles, workplaces, and anywhere tobacco smoking is banned under Florida law. Private residences are generally permitted with the property owner's consent. See our full guide: Can You Smoke Medical Marijuana in Florida?
Within Florida, you may transport your medical marijuana in its original sealed dispensary packaging. Federal law prohibits transporting marijuana across state lines regardless of your card or the laws of either state involved. Do not bring medical marijuana onto federal property or onto commercial aircraft — this remains a federal offense.
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Miracle Leaf is West Palm Beach's licensed MMJ certification clinic. Most patients have dispensary access the same day as their evaluation.