Burlington-based writer covering Vermont's cannabis industry since 2023. Visits every licensed dispensary in the state, tests products, and reads the CCB rulebook so you don't have to.
Yes. Every time. No exceptions.
Vermont dispensaries are required by law to card every customer at the door — not just the ones who look under 30. You cannot enter the retail floor without showing a valid photo ID, regardless of how you look or how many times you've been there before.
What counts as valid ID
- U.S. driver's license (any state)
- U.S. state-issued non-driver ID
- U.S. passport or passport card
- U.S. military ID
- Foreign passport (this is where it gets inconsistent — see below)
Your ID has to be unexpired and the photo has to be you. If the ID is damaged — corner clipped, lamination peeling, hole-punched — some shops will accept it and some won't. The cleaner your ID looks, the smoother the entry.
What does NOT work
- A photo of your ID on your phone. Even a clear photo of both sides. This fails universally.
- A temporary paper license from the DMV. Some shops accept these with a secondary ID; many don't.
- An expired ID, even if expired yesterday.
- A student ID, on its own. UVM Catcard does not get you in.
- A Costco card, gym membership, or any other photo card not issued by a government.
The foreign passport quirk
Most Vermont dispensaries accept foreign passports from major countries — Canada, UK, France, Germany, Australia — without hesitation. A handful of shops are stricter and want a U.S.-issued document. If you're a visitor without a U.S. license, call ahead. This is the single most common reason out-of-country tourists get turned away. Burlington sees a lot of Canadian visitors and most shops are Canadian-friendly, but don't assume.
21 and over, full stop
Recreational dispensaries in Vermont are 21+. Not 18+, not "18+ with a medical card at this counter." The Vermont Medical Cannabis Program is 18+ (and technically younger with special provisions), but you need an actual VMCP registry card to shop at medical counters — most of which are now folded into dual-use shops anyway.
If you're 20 and think you can push it, you can't. Vermont is serious about enforcement and the staff are trained to spot fakes. Getting caught with a fake ID in a dispensary is not the same as getting caught at a bar — it's flagged to the Cannabis Control Board and the consequences are worse.
The front-door check vs the purchase check
Most Vermont dispensaries check ID twice: once at the door to enter the retail floor, once at the register to complete the purchase. The door check is the bouncer-style scan. The register check is the state-required compliance record; the cashier scans your ID into a compliance system (Metrc or similar) to log the transaction. This is not stored for marketing — it's a regulatory requirement.
What to do if you forget it
Go back and get it. There is no workaround. A dispensary that lets you in without ID is breaking the law and risking their license — no reasonable operator will do it, and if one does, that's a yellow flag about that shop. More on dispensary legitimacy here.
If you're visiting Burlington from out of town and plan to stop at multiple shops, carry your ID somewhere you won't lose it between visits. Every single shop will card you at every single visit. It's not about you — it's the rule.
Sources: Vermont Cannabis Control Board retail licensing requirements.
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