New York Cannabis Delivery
Delivery LegalNew York allows licensed cannabis delivery for recreational and medical customers. Delivery is permitted under the MRTA framework. However, the unlicensed delivery market remains a significant issue, so it's important to verify you're ordering from a licensed source.
Last updated: January 15, 2026
Quick Facts
| ID Requirements | Valid government-issued photo ID showing age 21+. |
| Order Limits | 3 oz of flower or 24g of concentrate. |
| Delivery Hours | Set by individual licensed operators, typically 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. |
| Delivery Fees | Varies by operator. Free delivery often available with minimum orders. |
Restrictions
- ✕Must be from a licensed dispensary or delivery operator
- ✕ID verification required at delivery
- ✕Products must be in compliant packaging
Safety Tips
- ✓ONLY order from OCM-licensed delivery services
- ✓Verify the license at cannabis.ny.gov
- ✓Avoid social media delivery services — they are almost always unlicensed
- ✓Never buy from someone who approaches you on the street
Cannabis Delivery in New York
New York's delivery market is part of the state's evolving cannabis landscape. While the legal framework allows for delivery, the reality is that the unlicensed delivery market is very active, especially in New York City. It's essential to verify that any delivery service you use is licensed through the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM).
Licensed delivery services will have an OCM license number and appear in the state's database. Be wary of delivery services promoted through social media, text messages, or flyers — these are almost always unlicensed.
Related resources: dispensaries in New York, New York 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.