In Texas, patients must be permanent residents of the state to qualify for medical marijuana under the Compassionate Use Program. Proof of residency is required when a physician issues the written certification. Acceptable documents generally include a Texas driver’s license or state‑issued ID card, a Texas voter registration card, or other official government documents that clearly show a Texas residential address. In some cases, physicians may also accept utility bills, lease agreements, or other paperwork that verifies permanent residency, but the exact proof required is left to the doctor’s discretion.
What documents are acceptable for proof of residency? - Texas
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