Which documents does an owner need to submit with an application
for an annual cannabis cultivation license?
Each owner must provide a copy of a government-issued identification (such as
a driver’s license or passport) and a completed electronic fingerprint application
(see more information on this step below). If an owner has a history of criminal
convictions, additional documents may be required (see more information on the
other side).
State license is required to engage in commercial cannabis activity in Illinoise. Applicants will also need to provide proof of approval from the local jurisdiction they’ll be operating in before a license can be issued. Please note that if a local jurisdiction prohibits commercial cannabis activity, the state cannot issue a license for a premises within that local jurisdiction.
For more information or to apply for a license with one of the state’s three cannabis licensing authorities, please visit the links provided below.
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