Weed Delivery in Virginia

Cannabis regulations in Virginia are complicated. In short, medical marijuana delivery is only legal for registered patients, while recreational access through shipment or transport services remains unlawful. Adults can possess up to one ounce publicly without violating the law but cannot obtain their purchases privately through fulfillment. Distribution services have been legalized since June 2022 and fall under the jurisdiction of the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA). The only authorized distributors of the drug are pharmaceutical processors operating in specific service zones around the state. This guide explains the actual rules and regulations governing cannabis distribution in Virginia, what is and what is not legal, and how these services work.

Is weed delivery legal in Virginia?

Delivery services are fully legal but only for medical patients and only when using a licensed pharmacy. Medical cannabis delivery is authorized under HB391 for licensed pharmaceutical processors serving certified patients. Drivers must follow transport security protocols and keep auditable distribution records. If your documentation is incomplete at the door, the agent is required to refuse the order.

Recreational fulfillment is a different story entirely. The retail framework was vetoed in 2024 due to a re-enactment clause and Governor Youngkin's opposition. Broader license issuance is scheduled to begin July 1, 2025, but recreational distribution isn’t part of that picture yet.

  1. Legal: Medical marijuana distribution by licensed pharmaceutical processors to registered patients with valid written certification.
  2. Legal: Distribution to a patient's registered agent, parent, or legal guardian.
  3. Illegal: Recreational marijuana delivery, regardless of adult possession rights.
  4. Illegal: Independent third-party transport services not affiliated with a licensed processor.
  5. Illegal: Provision without ID verification and valid patient documentation at the door.

How delivery services work

Contrary to popular belief, obtaining cannabis through a licensed distribution service is fairly simple. It involves placing your order either online or over the phone with the help of a licensed dispensary's website. Once your order arrives, the delivery agent will inspect your government-issued ID as well as your patient documentation. An incomplete set means rejection of the order

Types of products available for delivery

Licensed dispensaries deliver botanical flower, concentrates, tinctures, edibles, and topicals. Flower delivery is capped at four ounces per 30-day period per Virginia Board of Pharmacy guidelines. Product availability varies by dispensary, so check your provider's menu before ordering.

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Locations where cannabis can be obtained in Virginia

Several licensed dispensaries serve Virginia patients, with the densest coverage in Northern Virginia. Always verify any provider against the Virginia CCA's licensed pharmaceutical processor list before ordering.

Dispensary Notable Details
Beyond Hello Online ordering, home delivery
Dharma Pharmaceuticals CCA-licensed processor, delivery available
Columbia Care Virginia Multiple locations, delivery service
Jushi Virginia Same-day delivery options
PharmaCann Virginia CCA-licensed, full product range

Prices at these dispensaries remain relatively high compared to more competitive states, typically around $12–40 per gram of flower. When purchasing smaller quantities or premium strains, costs can increase significantly depending on the brand and the service area.

In 2026, medical cannabis delivery in Virginia is not evenly available across the state, but operates within designated service zones. However, it effectively covers most major cities, including:

  • Arlington;
  • Alexandria;
  • Richmond;
  • Virginia Beach;
  • Norfolk.

Courier service costs

In Virginia, courier fees typically range from $9 for nearby areas to around $18 for more distant locations. The final cost may increase depending on the distance to the customer. Some services do not charge a fee.

Ordering Process and Tips for Beginners

Ordering cannabis for medical purposes in Virginia is simple and straightforward. First, however, you should get the necessary documents and choose a legitimate provider.

  1. To order cannabis in Virginia, you will need a written certification for medical marijuana obtained from a Virginia-licensed provider and your valid photo ID. Address verification might also be required at times.
  2. Approved dispensary. Use only those providers who are licensed to offer their products in Virginia. This makes sure that your services are legitimate.
  3. Place your order. Orders can be placed online or by phone. Select your products and provide your patient information.
  4. The agent will examine your paperwork upon arrival. If you have incomplete paperwork, you order will be declined.
  5. Make a payment. Cash is used by far the most often due to the banking restrictions. Be sure to check payment options beforehand.

Dispensaries That Ship to Virginia: Available Providers

Roanoke

Cannabis Culture

909 9th St SE Suite B, Roanoke, VA 24013
Mon-Sun: 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Arlington

Beyond Hello Arlington Dispensary

2701 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
Mon-Sun: 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Hampton

Zen Leaf Cannabis Dispensary

2400 Cunningham Dr suite 600, Hampton, VA 23666
Mon-Sun: 1:30 - 07:00 PM

Chesapeake

5 Star Tobacco & Vape Shop

4214 Indian River Rd D, Chesapeake, VA 23325
Mon-Sun: 9:30AM - 10:30PM

Alexandria

Beyond Hello Alexandria

5902 Richmond Hwy Suite 1, Alexandria, VA 22303
Mon-Sun: 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between recreational and medical marijuana delivery services?

Marijuana distribution in Virginia is fully legal for medical patients and requires licensed distributors, patient registration, and certification. Recreation distribution is illegal in Virginia.

Where in Virginia is same-day delivery available?

Some Virginia dispensing pharmacies offer same day delivery in Northern Virginia. State law provides for statewide delivery but leaves it to dispensaries to define their service zones.