Can I be/have a caregiver for a medical marijuana patient in Delaware?

Yes, medical marijuana patients in Delaware can have a caregiver.

Caregiver Requirements:

  • Caregivers must be at least 21 years old and a Delaware resident.

  • Caregivers can manage up to 5 patients. If the patient lacks legal capacity it can be a parent, guardian, or legal custodian.

  • A caregiver may be a registered qualifying patient.

  • The caregiver is required to do a state and federal background check which costs $65 and is good for three years. No convictions of an excluded felony offense (Class A or B crime, e.g. violent crime.)

  • Qualified pediatric patients under the age of 18 cannot purchase medical marijuana from the dispensary. The parent or legal guardian will get a Responsible Party ID card which will authorize them to purchase medical marijuana for their child.

To become a Caregiver in Delaware, follow these steps:

  1. Complete the Caregiver Application

    Complete the caregiver application in its entirety. You will need the patient’s 10-digit registry number to apply. If you plan to be a designated caregiver for multiple patients, you must complete an application for each patient. Applications can be completed online.

  2. Complete the Patient Application

    Complete the patient application in its entirety. If you will require a caregiver, ensure that the caregiver completes a caregiver application. Information on how a caregiver can apply can be found here.

  3. Pay the Application Fee
    The fee is $50 for one year, $75 for two years, or $100 for three years and is non-refundable for all who apply. There is also a $65.00 for a required background check. If you apply online, there will be a section for payment options. If you are mailing your application, please include a check or money order, payable to the State of Delaware.
  4. Submit Proof of Age and Residency
    You must upload a copy of your Delaware-issued driver’s license or state-issued ID with your application.