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Alabama Medical Marijuana Caregiver Guide

Step-by-step guide to becoming a registered medical marijuana caregiver in Alabama: age, ratio, application, fees, and ongoing duties.

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Alabama Caregiver Program

How to Become a Registered Medical Marijuana Caregiver in Alabama

A Alabama medical marijuana caregiver is a designated adult authorized by a registered patient to purchase, transport, and in some cases cultivate cannabis on the patient's behalf. The role is regulated by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) and exists primarily to help patients who are minors, are incapacitated, or otherwise need help managing their medication.

Alabama caregiver basics at a glance

Minimum age: 21+. Patient ratio: 1 caregiver per patient. Renewal: annually. Background check required.

State Fee
$65
Program Year
2021
Possession Limit
daily/70-day supply set by certifying physician
Renewal Period
annually

Who can serve as a Alabama caregiver?

Under Alabama program rules, a caregiver must be at least 21 years old, a Alabama resident, and pass a background check. Most disqualifying offenses are violent felonies and drug-trafficking convictions; check the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) caregiver policy for the current disqualification list. Caregivers must be designated by a registered patient (or, for a minor, by the patient's parent or legal guardian) and listed on the patient's registration.

Patient-to-caregiver ratio in Alabama

Alabama permits 1 caregiver per patient. The ratio is set in state rules and may be adjusted by the legislature; verify the current limit on the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) website before applying.

Alabama caregiver application steps

  1. Get designated by a patient. The patient (or their parent/guardian) names you as caregiver on their Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) registration.
  2. Complete the caregiver application. Submit your information through the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) portal, including identification and proof of Alabama residency.
  3. Pay the caregiver fee. The fee varies — many Alabama caregivers pay a fee comparable to the patient registration fee. Check the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) schedule.
  4. Pass the background check. Alabama runs state and FBI checks. Disqualifying offenses are listed in the program rules.
  5. Receive your caregiver card. Carry it whenever transporting cannabis or accompanying the patient to a dispensary.

What a Alabama caregiver can do

What a Alabama caregiver cannot do

Caregiver limits

A caregiver cannot use the patient's cannabis personally, sell or give cannabis to anyone other than the registered patient, or transport cannabis across state lines. Doing so is a separate state and federal offense.

Renewal and ongoing duties

Caregiver registration in Alabama renews annually, generally on the same schedule as the patient. Keep records of dispensary purchases and any reimbursement from the patient; some patients prefer a written caregiver agreement to avoid disputes.

Patient & Caregiver FAQs

Common Caregiver Questions in Alabama

How old do I have to be to be a Alabama medical marijuana caregiver?

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Alabama requires caregivers to be at least 21 years old. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) also requires Alabama residency and a passed background check.

How many patients can a Alabama caregiver have?

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Alabama program rules currently permit 1 caregiver per patient. The exact wording is on the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) website; verify before submitting an application.

Does a Alabama caregiver need a background check?

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Yes. Alabama requires state and FBI background checks for all caregiver applicants. Violent felonies and drug-trafficking convictions are typically disqualifying; the full list is published by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC).

How much does a Alabama caregiver application cost?

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Alabama caregiver application fees are set by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) and are comparable to the patient registration fee of $65 in many cases. Some states waive or reduce the fee for caregivers serving minor patients. Check the current Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) fee schedule.

Can I cultivate cannabis as a Alabama caregiver?

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Cultivation rights for caregivers vary widely by state. Some states permit caregiver cultivation up to a registered plant count; others reserve cultivation for licensed commercial growers. Check the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) cultivation rule before planting anything.

Can a Alabama caregiver use the patient's cannabis personally?

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No. Alabama program rules require caregivers to handle cannabis solely for the registered patient's medical use. Personal use of patient cannabis by a caregiver is grounds for revocation and possible criminal charges.

How does a Alabama caregiver get reimbursed?

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Many states permit reasonable reimbursement for actual costs (the cannabis itself plus mileage and time). Alabama rules govern the specifics. Keep clear records and receipts; a written caregiver agreement is recommended to prevent disputes.

Can a Alabama caregiver serve a minor patient?

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Yes. Most state programs permit (and in some cases require) a caregiver for minor patients. The minor's parent or legal guardian typically must be the designated caregiver, though some Alabama programs allow alternates with the parent's consent.

How do I renew my Alabama caregiver registration?

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Alabama caregiver registrations renew annually, usually concurrently with the patient's renewal. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) sends a renewal notice; do not rely on it — set your own reminder 60 days before expiration.

Official Government Sources

Alabama Medical Cannabis: Official .gov Sources

Verified 2026 links to the official Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) and related Alabama government resources. Always confirm program details directly with these official sources before applying.

Last verified: 2026. State agencies occasionally update URLs. If a link does not load, search "Alabama medical marijuana program" on the state's main .gov website.

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