Nevada • DELIVERY GUIDE
Cannabis Delivery in Nevada
Get legal cannabis delivered to your door — the complete guide to ordering delivery in the Silver State
Nevada's cannabis market is built for visitors — with 60-70% of purchases coming from tourists. But here's the catch: delivery has strict address requirements. Most dispensaries require delivery to a residential address that matches your ID, which means tourists staying on the Strip often can't get delivery. This guide covers everything you need to know about ordering legal cannabis delivery in Nevada.
Quick Facts
How Delivery Works in Nevada
Nevada allows licensed dispensaries to deliver cannabis, but with significant restrictions. The biggest issue for tourists: most delivery services require your delivery address to match your ID. Here's what you need to know:
Dispensary Direct Delivery
Most CommonOrder directly from a licensed dispensary's website or by phone. Popular options include Euphoria Wellness, Planet 13, Green Cannabis Co., and The Dispensary. Most require your delivery address to match your ID — bad news for tourists.
Weedmaps / Leafly
Find & CompareBrowse menus from multiple Las Vegas dispensaries, compare prices, and place orders. Filter by "delivery" to see options. Check each dispensary's delivery policy — some are more flexible with addresses than others.
Medical Delivery
For Registered PatientsMedical patients with a valid Nevada MMJ card (or card from a reciprocal state) can order delivery. Medical patients are exempt from the 10% excise tax, paying only sales tax (~7%).
How to Order Delivery
Ordering cannabis delivery in Nevada is straightforward for residents, but tourists face challenges. Here's the process:
Check Your Address Eligibility
Most Nevada dispensaries require delivery to a residential address that matches your ID. If you're a tourist at a hotel or casino, delivery may not be an option — you'll likely need to visit a dispensary in person or use curbside pickup.
Find a Dispensary That Delivers
Use Weedmaps, Leafly, or go directly to a dispensary website. Enter your address to confirm delivery availability. Call ahead if you're unsure about their address policy.
Browse Menu & Build Your Order
Shop flower, edibles, concentrates, and more. Nevada increased limits in 2023: you can now order up to 2.5 oz of flower or 7g of concentrates per day.
Prepare Cash Payment
Most Nevada dispensaries are CASH ONLY for delivery. Have exact change or close to it — drivers typically don't carry change. Budget ~17% for taxes (10% excise + ~7% sales).
Receive Your Delivery
When the driver arrives, show your government-issued photo ID. Deliveries are typically curbside — meet the driver outside your residence. Pay cash, get your products.
What to Expect at Delivery
Nevada has specific rules for cannabis delivery. Here's what the experience looks like:
- Deliveries are typically CURBSIDE — meet the driver outside
- Show valid government-issued photo ID (must be 21+)
- CASH ONLY for most delivery services
- Drivers do not carry change — have exact payment ready
- Your ID address should match your delivery address (varies by service)
- Medical patients also show their MMJ card
- Products arrive in compliant, sealed packaging
- Delivery to hotels/casinos is restricted by most services
- Drivers undergo background checks (FBI and DMV)
Fees & Purchase Limits
Nevada's taxes are moderate compared to California but higher than some states. Limits were increased in 2023:
Delivery Tips
- TOURISTS: Call ahead to confirm delivery policy — most require matching ID address
- If you're staying at a hotel, visit a dispensary instead (many are near the Strip)
- Have CASH ready — most delivery is cash only, no change provided
- Meet the driver CURBSIDE — they won't come to your door
- Medical card holders save 10% (exempt from excise tax)
- Nevada accepts out-of-state medical cards from reciprocal states
- Planet 13 and other Strip-adjacent dispensaries offer curbside pickup
- Check Weedmaps for delivery deals and first-time discounts
- Delivery times can be 2-3+ hours during busy periods
- The 2023 limit increase (2.5 oz) is generous — stock up
Common Questions
Can I get cannabis delivered to my hotel on the Las Vegas Strip?
Usually not. Most Nevada dispensaries require delivery to a residential address that matches your ID. Hotels and casinos are generally not eligible. Your best bet as a tourist is to visit a dispensary in person — many are located near the Strip with curbside pickup.
Can tourists order cannabis delivery in Nevada?
It's complicated. You must be 21+ with valid ID, but most delivery services require your delivery address to match your ID. Tourists with Nevada residences can order, but those staying at hotels typically cannot. Visit a dispensary instead.
Why is delivery cash only?
Federal banking restrictions make it difficult for cannabis businesses to accept cards. Most Nevada delivery services are cash only. Have exact change ready — drivers typically don't carry change.
Does Nevada accept out-of-state medical cards?
Yes! Nevada has medical marijuana reciprocity with many states. If you have a valid medical card from a reciprocal state, you can use it in Nevada and save the 10% excise tax.
Why do I have to meet the driver outside?
Nevada deliveries are typically curbside. The driver will text or call when they arrive, and you'll meet them outside your residence to complete the transaction.
What if I'm visiting from out of state and staying with friends?
If you're staying at a private residence (not a hotel), you may be able to get delivery. Call the dispensary to ask about their address policy — some are more flexible than others.