Cannabis delivery in Cincinnati follows Ohio Division of Cannabis Control rules. Statewide adult-use delivery is limited; medical patient deliveries are permitted by licensed dispensaries, with curbside pickup also subject to state operational standards.
Cincinnati does not run a separate cannabis delivery permit; instead, all delivery and curbside pickup at city dispensaries follows the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control's operational rules. As of 2026, Ohio limits adult-use direct-to-consumer delivery while medical-program delivery to registered patients is permitted under tightly controlled conditions, including ID verification, secure transport, and electronic logs. CMC Chapter 715 reinforces this by requiring local dispensaries to follow state delivery and curbside protocols and to coordinate parking and traffic plans with the city. Drivers must carry chain-of-custody documents and remain inside permitted vehicles. Public consumption during delivery is prohibited.
Unlicensed delivery, undocumented transport, or sales to underage customers can trigger Ohio DCC license suspension, criminal charges under ORC 3780, and local code enforcement on vehicle and parking violations.
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