I remember when it used to be a painful process to get your driver’s license renewed at the local DMV.
In my case, my city’s DMV was combined with the county tax collector’s office and it used to be extremely busy waiting in line.
Before the combination was made during the early 2000s, you had to get all of this paperwork in person and couldn’t do anything online. Going to the old DMV back in the 1990s or 1980s could take upwards to two or three hours out of your day simply from waiting in line behind everyone else. Now so many people do their paperwork online that I rarely wait if I go in person to get my driver’s license renewed. I learned the hard way trying to do a simple transaction at the antique store that my license was expired. Honestly, I had no idea that my license was ready to expire on my birthday. Despite it being only days after my birthday, I was still charged a late fee when I renewed my driver’s license at the DMV. And regardless of the fees, the process took five minutes at most. Renewing your medical marijuana card is even easier and quicker. Since the Department of Health linked the medical marijuana card registry with the DMV registry, all of your information is synced. You just have to provide a form of payment and approve you have no changes to your profile. After hitting the confirm button, your medical marijuana card renewal is typically approved in minutes. Then you can take the email to a local medical marijuana dispensary to buy your favorite cannabis products while waiting on the physical version of your card in the mail.