Cannabis delivery in New Jersey offers a convenient and compliant way for adults aged 21 and over to access legal cannabis products. Whether you’re a medical patient or recreational consumer, understanding the delivery process helps ensure a smooth experience.
Placing an Order
To begin, customers must place a pre-order with a licensed cannabis retailer or delivery service. Orders are typically made online through the dispensary’s website or via phone, depending on what the retailer offers. All cannabis deliveries must occur within New Jersey’s borders, and only state-licensed businesses are allowed to fulfill them.
Age Verification
When placing an order, customers are often asked to verify their age through the website or app. However, state law requires that delivery drivers conduct in-person ID verification before completing the transaction. Acceptable forms of ID include a valid driver’s license, state-issued ID card, or passport. The ID must match the name on the order and prove the recipient is 21 or older.
Delivery Process
Once the order is packaged and logged, it is securely transported by a delivery driver in a locked container. Cannabis products are delivered directly to residential addresses. The delivery vehicle must remain locked when unattended and meet state security standards. Upon arrival, the driver will confirm the customer’s ID again and present the order for review.
Purchase Limits
New Jersey law limits how much cannabis a consumer can purchase per order:
- Up to 1 ounce (28.35 grams) of usable cannabis
- Up to 5 grams of concentrates, oils, or resins
- Up to 1,000 mg of ingestible products like gummies or capsules
These limits are enforced per transaction, and delivery services are required to make a good faith effort to prevent customers from placing multiple orders that would exceed these amounts.
Payment and Receipts
Payment methods vary. Some retailers accept cash on delivery, debit cards, or electronic payment options. The customer will receive a receipt that includes the transaction details, items purchased, quantity, total cost, delivery information, and tax breakdown. This serves as a record and helps ensure regulatory compliance.
Privacy and Data Protection
Retailers and delivery services are not permitted to store unnecessary personal information. They cannot copy your ID or retain data that isn’t essential for completing the transaction. This protects customer privacy and supports compliance with state regulations.
Medical Patients
Retailers licensed to serve both medical and recreational customers must prioritize medical cannabis patients when fulfilling delivery orders. This ensures patients with medical needs receive their products in a timely manner.
Delivery Areas and Restrictions
Delivery coverage may vary by dispensary. Some limit service to specific zip codes or have restricted hours of operation. Retailers must publish their delivery areas clearly, so customers know whether they’re eligible for service.
Safety and Compliance
Delivery staff are required to follow strict safety rules. Vehicles must remain locked, deliveries must be documented in the state’s tracking system, and all procedures must align with New Jersey’s cannabis regulations. These steps protect both consumers and employees while keeping operations compliant.

