Registering for a marijuana card in Michigan just got a lot easier.

Michigan Medical Marihuana Program (MMMP) now has an online registration and physician certification process, according to a news release from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.

Those seeking a registration identification card who don't have a caregiver can now go online here to make an account and get started. You'll also be able to check the status of the application through the secure portal.

In the "near future," patients will be able to renew, replace or withdraw their cards online, as well as change details of the registration like name and address.

You'll need your certifying physician's license number to apply online. Once the application is submitted, the physician will receive notice and has 15 days to certify your use of medical marijuana.

If they're speedy, the whole process could take two or three days.

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