Cannabis Education
Cannabis Delivery Services: How They Work and What to Know
A plain-English guide to cannabis delivery how it works: what adults 21+ should know, how to think about it, and where to go for the next level of detail.
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## The Short Answer
Cannabis delivery is a licensed service in most adult-use and medical states that brings regulated cannabis products from a licensed retailer to a legal residence. For adults 21 and older, delivery has grown as a category since 2020. The operational model varies by state; the ID-check, licensing, and consumer-protection requirements are largely similar.
## How Delivery Works
**Ordering.** Most dispensaries offer online or app-based ordering. Standard menu with inventory limits.
**Verification.** ID is verified at checkout (photo upload or online KYC) and again at delivery.
**Payment.** Cash on delivery or pre-paid through the platform. Federal banking restrictions still apply.
**Delivery.** A licensed driver brings the product to a legal address (typically a private residence in a legal state). Signature and ID check at the door.
**Window.** Same-day or scheduled. Delivery fees range from free (with minimum order) to $10-20.
## What's Required
- **21 or older** for adult-use delivery (state medical cards for medical delivery).
- **Legal delivery address.** Most states require delivery to a private residence in a state where cannabis is legal. Hotels, public spaces, offices, and federal property are usually prohibited.
- **ID check at delivery.** The driver verifies photo ID matches the order.
- **Signature.** Some states require a signature; others don't.
- **No interstate delivery.** Delivery cannot cross state lines.
## What's Not Allowed
- Delivery to someone other than the person who placed the order (without explicit provision).
- Delivery to someone visibly impaired.
- Delivery outside delivery hours (most states cap delivery hours).
- Delivery to prohibited addresses (schools, federal property, certain zones).
## Consumer Protections
Regulated delivery includes:
- **Third-party lab testing** on products (same as dispensary sales).
- **Tamper-evident packaging.**
- **Product return processes** for defective items.
- **Complaint routing** through the state regulator.
## Unregulated Delivery
The illicit-market delivery services that operated before adult-use legalization in many markets still exist. They carry:
- No lab testing requirements.
- No age verification standards.
- No product recourse.
- Legal exposure for consumers in regulated states.
Use licensed services. Verify via the OCM QR code at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov) for New York.
## Tipping
Delivery drivers are typically tippable where state rules permit. Consumer-side convention is similar to restaurant delivery tipping (15 to 20 percent on order total).
## Where to Go Next
Related reading: [first time at a dispensary](/blog/first-time-at-a-dispensary-what-to-expect-and-how-to-prepare), [licensed vs unlicensed dispensary in New York](/blog/licensed-vs-unlicensed-dispensary-new-york), and [understanding cannabis pricing](/blog/understanding-cannabis-pricing-why-costs-vary-and-how-to-find-value).
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*This article is consumer education for adults 21+. Nothing here is medical, legal, or financial advice. Cannabis laws vary by state, always verify your state's current rules and, for health questions, consult a licensed clinician. For regulated New York retail, verify licensing via the OCM QR-code system at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).*