The OMMA patient portal is the state’s online system where Oklahoma patients apply for and renew a medical marijuana card. Today that system is called the OMMA MedPortal, and you reach it at oklahoma.gov/omma. You first get a physician recommendation, then log in to submit your application and pay the state fee.
The OMMA patient portal is the online system where Oklahoma patients apply for and manage a medical marijuana card. Today the state calls it the OMMA MedPortal, and you reach it through oklahoma.gov/omma. So if you are ready to get your card, you first need a physician recommendation, and then you log in to submit your application. This guide explains what the portal is, where it went if you remember an older version, and how to use it without the headaches.
What Is the OMMA Patient Portal?
The OMMA patient portal is the state’s secure website for medical marijuana licenses. Patients use it to apply for a new card, renew an old one, upload documents, and pay the state fee. OMMA launched the current version, called the OMMA MedPortal, in October 2025 (OMMA, 2025).
You will not find a separate Okie portal or a third-party application site. Instead, every Oklahoma patient applies through this one state system. To reach it, go to oklahoma.gov/omma and click the patient login link, or visit the official OMMA MedPortal page for the latest updates and user guides.
Is the OMMA Complia Portal Still Active?
No, the OMMA Complia portal is no longer active, and it has not been for years. Complia was the original system OMMA used for licensing. The state moved off Complia on January 24, 2022, and switched to a system called Thentia (OMMA, 2022). Then OMMA replaced Thentia with the new MedPortal in late 2025.
So if you are searching for Complia, you are looking for a tool that is two systems out of date. That trips up a lot of patients. Here is the simple version. Complia is gone. Thentia is gone. The OMMA MedPortal is the only portal you use today.
How Do You Log In to the OMMA Patient Portal?
You log in to the OMMA patient portal by going to oklahoma.gov/omma and selecting the patient login option. The first time you sign in, the system checks your information. If your details match what OMMA has on file, you land on your dashboard right away.
If they do not match, the portal sends you to a Licensing Portal Claim page. There you choose the option that says you have an active or past license or a submitted application. Next, you select Patient or Caregiver License. Then you enter your date of birth and your OMMA license number or application ID. After that, you reach your main portal page.
One tip helps a lot here. Use the same email address you used in any older system, and try a laptop or desktop if your phone gives you trouble. Many login problems during the 2025 switch came down to a mismatched email, so that small step saves real time.
What Do You Need Before You Apply in the Portal?
Gather a few items before you log in so you can finish in one sitting. Having everything ready means no stopping halfway through.
- Your physician recommendation form, signed by an OMMA-registered Oklahoma doctor and dated within 30 days.
- A clear color copy of your Oklahoma photo ID or driver’s license.
- Proof of Oklahoma residency, which your ID usually covers on its own.
- A passport-style photo on a plain background, taken with your phone.
- A Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card for the state fee.
- Reduced-fee proof if it applies, such as a Medicaid (SoonerCare), Medicare, or 100% disabled veteran document.
How Do You Apply for an Oklahoma MMJ Card in the Portal?
You apply for an Oklahoma MMJ card in the portal after you get a signed physician recommendation. That recommendation is the key document, and you cannot apply without it. So the smart order is simple. First, book a quick telemedicine visit with an OMMA-registered Oklahoma physician. Next, get your signed recommendation by email. Then log in to the portal, start a new patient application, and upload your documents.
Our OMMA card submission guide walks through exactly what to upload and how to avoid the mistakes that slow people down. For the full step-by-step on the state side, see our OMMA application process guide. At Okie MMJ Doctor, your recommendation arrives the same day or by 11am the next business day, so most patients apply within a day of their visit.
What Does It Cost, and How Long Does It Take?
The OMMA state fee is $104.30 for most patients. That total includes the $100 application fee plus a $4.30 card processing fee. Some patients pay a reduced fee of $22.50 instead. You qualify for the lower rate with Medicaid (SoonerCare), Medicare, or 100% disabled veteran status. Payment goes through the portal with a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card.
After you submit, OMMA has up to 14 business days to review your application, though most patients hear back sooner. Once OMMA approves you, you can use your approval email or your MedPortal approval status as a temporary card at any licensed Oklahoma dispensary. That means you do not have to wait for the plastic card to arrive in the mail.
How Do You Renew Your OMMA Card in the Portal?
You renew your OMMA card in the same portal you used to apply. The login and the steps work the same way, which is why “OMMA renewal login” is one of the most common searches in the state. Still, timing matters. Start your renewal about 30 days before your card expires so you never lose access, and have a fresh recommendation dated within 30 days of your submission. Our Oklahoma MMJ card renewal guide covers the timing, the cost, and the new SB 1066 rules in detail.
Ready to Use the OMMA Patient Portal? Start Here
Getting your card should feel super simple, and Okie MMJ Doctor has helped over 50,000 Oklahoma patients since 2019 do exactly that. Our board-certified, OMMA-registered physicians see patients across all 77 counties, Monday through Friday, by video from home. Book your visit, get your recommendation, and you are ready to log in to the OMMA patient portal the same day. Use code STOPRX for $10 off your visit. Questions before you start? Contact our team and we will help you get going.
