
A delivery license authorizes the direct transport of legal adult-use cannabis to customers on behalf of licensed dispensaries. New York classifies delivery as a high-risk compliance activity. Vehicles, staff, payments, manifests, and tracking are all strictly regulated. This page explains what a delivery license allows, what is prohibited, and the operational requirements you must meet to remain compliant.
A delivery license allows you to:
All cannabis handled must originate from a licensed retail dispensary. Delivery licensees may not source, store, or sell cannabis independently.
A delivery license does not allow:
Delivery is regulated as a supply-chain function. Deviations from approved methods, especially involving payment, transport, or documentation, can trigger enforcement action.
All delivery vehicles must meet OCM security and operational standards, including:
Vehicles may only be used for licensed delivery activity and may not carry product outside approved routes.
Delivery staff are regulated cannabis employees and must:
Delivery operators must maintain:
All records must be accurate, complete, retained for the required period, and available for inspection.
Licensed delivery operations must comply with all OCM requirements, including:
Each delivery must match the manifest exactly. Any discrepancy must be documented and reconciled immediately.