Cannabis License Renewal

Per Minnesota Statutes, section 342.12(e), cannabis business license holders are required to renew their license annually with the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM). Renewal applications must be completed through the license holder’s Accela account.

OCM will notify license holders when the renewal application becomes available, 90 days before the license expiration date.

Licenses must be renewed on or before the expiration date listed on the license to continue authorized business activities.

If a license renewal has not been approved by the expiration date, even if it is under review, the license holder must cease all operations as of the expiration date.

To avoid interruption to business operations, OCM recommends that license holders submit renewal applications as soon as possible, and at least 30 days before the license expiration date.

Renewal fees

Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 342.11(a), the first annual renewal fee is included within the initial license issuance so there is not a fee associated with the first renewal. Beginning with the second annual renewal, license holders must pay the applicable renewal fee [Minnesota Statutes, section 342.11(b)].

License type Renewal fee
Cannabis microbusiness $2,000
Cannabis mezzobusiness $10,000
Cannabis cultivator $30,000
Cannabis manufacturer $20,000
Cannabis retailer $5,000
Cannabis wholesaler $10,000
Cannabis transporter $1,000
Cannabis testing facility $10,000
Cannabis delivery service $1,000
Medical cannabis combination business $70,000

All renewal fees are nonrefundable, regardless of the outcome of the renewal application per Minnesota Statutes, section 342.11(a).

Accessing the renewal application

Ninety days before license expiration:

  • A notification email will be sent to each contact on file.
  • A Renew Application link will appear within the license record in Accela.

If a renewal application has not been submitted after the initial 90-day notification, automated reminder notifications will be sent to business contacts at 60 days and again at 30 days before the license expiration date.

License holders should begin the renewal process promptly to avoid operational disruptions.

Renewal application requirements

Grounds for renewal application denial

Per Minnesota Statutes, section 342.14, subd. 3(b), the office may deny an application if:

License nonrenewal

The office may not renew a license when the office has cause to believe that a cannabis business has violated an ownership or operational requirement in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 342 or Minnesota Rules, chapter 9810. If the office proceeds with nonrenewal, the office will notify the license holder in writing, specify the grounds for nonrenewal, and will schedule a denial hearing at least 20 days after the notification.