Cannabis can be delivered, but only to legal, private residential addresses located within Nevada’s state boundaries. Nevada law forbids cannabis delivery to any location outside state lines or to licensed gaming establishments like casinos or hotels.
State‑wide delivery zones
Under Nevada law, retail dispensaries may deliver up to 5 ounces total per trip but are limited to no more than 1 ounce per customer per delivery to private residences. All deliveries must occur within Nevada and during the dispensary’s legal business hours.
Hotel, casino, or commercial address restrictions
Nevada law explicitly prohibits delivery to any place holding a gaming license such as casinos or hotels. For tourists staying on the Strip, deliveries must be directed to a private residence, not the hotel. Local dispensaries note they typically only deliver to residences—not businesses or hotel rooms.
Identification and age verification
Drivers must scan a valid government-issued ID (passport, driver’s license) at delivery, confirming the recipient is aged 21 or older. Delivery also requires telephone verification and a printed or digital manifest, including vehicle, driver, and recipient details, in compliance with state‑mandated seed-to-sale tracking.
Vehicle and security requirements
Delivery vehicles cannot display cannabis branding, must have a secure lockbox or locked cargo area (trunks are only acceptable if inaccessible from the cabin), and may be subject to board inspection. Drivers must also have real-time communication with their dispensary and must report any crashes, unauthorized stops, or product loss immediately.
Product and purchase limits
The total per‑trip limit is 5 ounces of cannabis or equivalent, while recreational consumers are capped at 1 ounce per delivery. Medical patients may receive up to 10 ounces per trip. Recreational possession in Nevada is limited to 2.5 ounces total at any one time.
Private‑property consumption only
Once delivered to a private residence, consumption must take place off public or federal lands. Smoking in public, hotel rooms, casinos, or motor vehicles is not allowed, although indoor consumption lounges are being phased in across certain zones.
In Review
Las Vegas residents and visitors can enjoy cannabis delivery, but only to legal private residences in Nevada. Hotels, casinos, and commercial addresses are strictly off‑limits. Dispensaries and drivers must follow strict identification, vehicle, and manifest protocols. For recreational consumers, purchases are capped at one ounce per drop; medical patients qualify for larger orders.
By understanding these rules—where and when deliveries can occur, and how much can be transported—customers can plan with confidence and ensure every order is legal and compliant.
