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Processor License

NOTE: A moratorium began Aug. 26, 2022, for new dispensary, grower and processor licenses. HB 3208 (2022), passed by the Oklahoma Legislature and signed by the Governor, put the moratorium in place. HB 2095 (2023), also passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, extended the moratorium end date to Aug. 1, 2026, unless OMMA's Executive Director determines all pending licensing reviews, inspections or investigations are complete. The moratorium does not affect current licensees, who can apply for renewal.


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Overview

A medical marijuana processor license allows a business to legally process marijuana for medical purposes in Oklahoma. Licensed processors can sell to licensed dispensaries and other licensed processors. Licensed processors may also process marijuana into a concentrated form for a patient license holder for a fee. 

Processors will receive either a hazardous processor license or a non-hazardous processor license based on the type of chemicals the processor will be used in the extraction process in accordance with OMMA rules

Processor licenses are in the form of a license certificate. Licensed processors must comply with Title 63 O.S. § 420 et seq. and the Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 442:10. Licenses are valid for one year.

Licenses are available for Oklahoma residents who are at least 25 years old. Applicants must provide documents establishing the applicant; and the members, managers, and board members, if applicable; and 75% of the commercial applicant's ownership interests are Oklahoma residents as required in the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act, 63 O.S. § 427.1 et seq.

A commercial transporter license is issued simultaneously with approved processor licenses. The transporter license allows the licensee, through their licensed transporter agents, to transport their own medical marijuana products to another licensed business. Anyone driving a transportation vehicle must have a transporter license and transporter agent license identification card.

Owners and officers must pass a background check.

OMMA processes commercial license applications within 90 business days.

Other restrictions and requirements apply. See the Commercial Application Checklist, our FAQs and our rules for more information.


Application Fee

Visit our Tiered Licensing page for full details on processor license application fees, including answers to FAQs.

Processor license application fees are calculated by the amount of biomass used in production, or amount of concentrates produced. Nonliquid concentrates are calculated as 1 liter per 1,000 grams of nonliquid concentrate.

Processor License Application Fees

Tier Production Volume Application Fee Credit Card Processing Fee
Total
Tier 1 Up to 10,000 lbs. biomass or up to 100 L of concentrate $2,500 $58.30 $2,558.30 
Tier 2 10,001-50,000 lbs. of biomass or 101-350 L of concentrate $5,000 $114.55 $5,114.55 
Tier 3 50,001-150,000 lbs. of biomass or 351-650 L of concentrate $10,000 $227.05 $10,227.05 
Tier 4 150,001-300,000 lbs. of biomass or 651-1,000 L of concentrate $15,000 $339.55 $15,339.55 
Tier 5 More than 300,001 lbs. of biomass or 1,001 L of concentrate $20,000 $452.04 $20,452.04 

 



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You may find rule citations on this page helpful. For a more comprehensive understanding, review all OMMA Rules at omma.ok.gov/rules. If you have questions about the rules, OMMA encourages you to seek legal counsel.

Last Modified on Feb 03, 2025