The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) is the agency responsible for regulating the recreational marijuana industry in Delaware, pursuant to the Delaware Marijuana Control Act, which became effective on July 5, 2023.
The OMC is focused on safeguarding public health, deterring underage usage, and generating tax revenue. Furthermore, the OMC strives to promote an equitable and competitive marijuana market that places consumer welfare and public safety at the forefront, with the goal of eliminating the illegal marijuana market.
To accomplish these objectives, the OMC is responsible for establishing comprehensive rules and guidelines, establishing the licensing process, and addressing complaints to ensure effective regulation of marijuana cultivation, manufacturing, and the sale of marijuana and its derivatives within the State.
For more information about the Delaware Marijuana Control Act
The criteria considered for all license types will include at a minimum:
To learn more about the licensing process and the various license types, visit our Frequently Asked Questions.
Adoption of regulations to administer the licensing of recreational marijuana businesses
August 19, 2024 License Application AcceptanceThe Commissioner begins accepting applications for all licenses
November 1, 2024 Cultivation Facility License IssuanceThe Commissioner begins issuing up to 60 Cultivation Facility Licenses
December 1, 2024 Product Manufacturing License IssuanceThe Commissioner begins issuing up to 30 Product Manufacturing Licenses
March 1, 2025 retail & Testing Facility License IssuanceThe Commissioner begins issuing up to 30 Retail Licenses
The Commissioner begins issuing up to 5 Testing Facility Licenses
Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC)
Thomas Collins Building, 3rd Floor, Suite 1-A
540 S Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901