Colorado Cannabis Delivery
Delivery LegalColorado legalized cannabis delivery in 2019 through HB 19-1234. Both medical and recreational delivery are allowed. Delivery services must be licensed and follow strict regulations. The market has been growing steadily.
Last updated: January 15, 2026
Quick Facts
| ID Requirements | Valid government-issued photo ID showing age 21+ (or 18+ with medical card). ID verified at delivery. |
| Order Limits | 1 oz of flower or equivalent for recreational. 2 oz for medical. Same as retail limits. |
| Delivery Hours | Between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM. Local jurisdictions may further restrict hours. |
| Delivery Fees | Typically $5-$15. Some offer free delivery with minimum orders. |
Restrictions
- ✕Must deliver to a private residence (not hotels, businesses, or public places)
- ✕Delivery person must be 21+
- ✕Vehicle must be equipped with GPS tracking
- ✕Products must be in locked, secure storage in the vehicle
- ✕Cannot deliver more than $10,000 in product per trip
Safety Tips
- ✓Order from licensed dispensaries only
- ✓Verify through the Colorado MED license database
- ✓Keep your receipt for all deliveries
Cannabis Delivery in Colorado
Colorado's delivery program launched more recently than its recreational market, with the first delivery licenses issued starting in 2020. Local municipalities must opt in to allow delivery, and not all areas permit it. The Denver metro area has the most delivery options.
Related resources: dispensaries in Colorado, Colorado cannabis laws, how dispensary delivery works, and how to verify licensed dispensaries.
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Disclaimer: Cannabis delivery rules change frequently. This information was last updated on January 15, 2026. Always verify current rules with your state's cannabis regulatory agency.