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Medical Cannabis Consultants, Trainers, and Credentialing
Apply for a Certification
- What is a Certified Consultant?
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A certified consultant is a person who holds an active medical cannabis consultant certificate issued by the Department of Health (DOH) under RCW 69.51A.290.
Prior to applying for certification, an applicant must complete a DOH-approved 20-hour training program. Rules for a certified consultant are under Chapter 246-71 WAC.
Consultants may only provide consultant services while employed in a retail store with a medical endorsement. Medically-endorsed stores must have a certified medical cannabis consultant on staff.
A certified consultant may:
- enter patient and designated provider information from the authorization form into the medical cannabis registry and create the medical cannabis recognition card.
- assist the patient with selecting products that may help with their qualifying condition.
- describe risks and benefits of methods for using products.
- give advice on ways to properly store products and keep them safe from children and pets.
- show how to properly use products.
- answer questions about the medical cannabis law.
A certified consultant may not:
- provide medical advice.
- diagnose any conditions.
- recommend changing current treatment(s) in place of cannabis.
- open and use actual products when demonstrating how to use.
- provide consulting services defined under WAC 246-72-030 without an active credential.
For additional information, view our Medical Cannabis Consultant FAQs.
- Apply Online
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Getting started
Online Application Instructions
Online application instructions are on our website.
Once you have completed the process, you will find your pending credential number on the Provider Credential Search. Refer to this credential number any time you contact the Department of Health or submit paperwork.
- Apply on Paper
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- Medical Cannabis Certification Application Packet (PDF)
- Medical Cannabis Consultant Expired Certificate Activation Application Packet (PDF)
- Social Security Number Notification (PDF)
- Medical Cannabis Certification Supplemental Employer Contact (PDF)
The application is considered incomplete if requested information is left blank – write "N/A" or place a line through section instead of leaving blank.
Supplemental Documentation to Complete your Application
- A certificate of completion by an approved training program.
- A certificate of completion for a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course.
- Proof that you are 21 years of age or older as required under WAC 246-72-020. Acceptable forms of proof are a copy of your valid driver's license or other government-issued identification card, U.S. passport, or certified birth certificate.
Process for Approving/Denying Applications
Staff members in our credentialing office review your application and supporting documents to make an initial determination on eligibility. If your application is incomplete, a credentialing specialist will contact you for more information.
Applications that have questionable data answers or supplemental documents go through a review process by the Medical Cannabis Program. If an application is denied, the applicant will be formally notified and have the opportunity for a hearing.
- Renewal and Continuing Education
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- You must complete all continuing education requirements before renewing your certificate. You must renew your certification by your birthday each year.
- Be sure to keep your address current with us.
- Renewal notices are now sent by email. If you don’t have an email registered with DOH, you’ll continue to receive them by mail.
- Once approved, certificates are available through the HELMS portal.
- A renewal postmarked or presented to the department after midnight on the expiration date is subject to a late renewal fee.
Fee Schedule
- Certification Fees
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The following non-refundable fees will be charged for certificates.
- Application for certificate - $95
- Renewal of certificate - $90
- Late renewal penalty - $50
- Expired certificate reissuance - $50
- Duplicate certificate - $10
- Verification of credential - $15
Fees submitted with applications for initial certificates, renewal, and other fees are non-refundable, per WAC 246-72-990.
Understanding your Application
All professions within the Department of Health (DOH) are unique. While the sections identified below can often be found on most applications, it is important to be aware of the requirements and rules of your specific credential(s).
After you submit your application, please watch for email communication from DOH. Throughout the application process promptly reply to all questions and requests. Delayed responses cause a longer wait for your credential to be issued. We highly encourage using our online application services.

- Demographic Information
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Demographic data is used to create an account within the DOH database, verify your identity, and collect contact information. Please carefully provide accurate and complete answers to all applicable demographic questions.
- Military
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It is valuable to indicate your military or spouse status on your DOH application. Appropriate documentation is necessary for all military-related applications, and it is important to be aware of the documents you need to provide to DOH. In some cases, military education, training, and experience may count towards attaining certain healthcare professional credentials. As a spouse or registered domestic partner of a service member, you may be eligible to have the processing time of your application expedited.
To find information and resources for military personnel and their spouses, visit the Military Resources website.
- Personal Data Questions
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All applicants must respond to the personal data questions, which focus on their ability to demonstrate the essential skills required for their profession.
Carefully review all questions. Please note that “yes” answers require an explanation and additional documentation as outlined on your application. If applicable, please be aware of the necessary documentation and provide it to DOH as soon as possible to avoid delays in processing your application.
- Other Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations
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DOH must verify all other credentials. List all states, including Washington State, where credentials are or were held. If you have applicable credentials to list, you may be required to provide an Out-of-State Credential Verification form. This form can be found in the paper application packet or on the Apply for License page. The form must be sent to each state listed and returned to DOH.
Please remember to provide all in-state and out-of-state credentials, including active, expired, and in-renewal. Individual states may require a fee for sending your verification to us. Please check in advance to help expedite this process.
- Education
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To verify your qualifications, we must review all educational preparation and post-graduate training. Applicants must request official transcripts from the school(s) attended, and the school needs to send them directly to DOH.
- Exam
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In some cases, passing an exam may be required to receive your credential. It is important to be aware of whether this applies to your credential. Exam scores must be sent from the exam host to the department. For more information on exams that may apply to your credential, visit your profession page.
- Supervised Experience
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Supervised experience may be necessary to receive your credential or maintain it as you practice. Supervision rules and requirements vary from profession to profession. Please visit your professions page to learn more about supervision requirements for your credential.
Important Reminders
- Fees
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Fees must be paid when an application is submitted. You can pay online while using the online application portal, or by sending a check or money order to the appropriate P.O. Box as listed on your application.
Applications with unpaid fees cannot be processed until payment is received.
- Background Check
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A background check is processed for every applicant. DOH may need to obtain a fingerprint-based background check with the Washington State Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). If this is required for your application, you will be contacted by DOH and it is your responsibility to complete the required steps to submit this background check.
- Exception Application
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A small number of applications, based on applicant-provided information or background-check findings, undergo additional review. These are known as “exceptions”; watch the introductory video on exceptions to learn more.