It is legal to grow hemp in Alabama. The Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries administers the state’s pilot hemp program.
Getting Licensed to Grow Hemp in Alabama
It is legal for licensed hemp program participants to grow hemp in Alabama. License-holders must and have their growing sites approved by the state’s Department of Agriculture & Industries before planting.
A criminal background check report (NOT the application for criminal background check) must be submitted for every applicant and every key participant of partnerships, corporations and other entities. Applicants must apply and pay for criminal background checks directly to ALEA. Do not send application for criminal background check to ADAI.
ALEA COVID-19 REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING BACKGROUND CHECK: Please arrive before 3pm M-F for same day turnaround. The application process takes between 45 minutes to an hour.
2021 In-State Criminal Background Check Instructions
2021 Out-of-State Criminal Background Check
The application period for 2021 is now closed. The application period ran from October 13, 2020 through November 30, 2020.
Learn more about Alabama’s pilot hemp program on their website or reach out to us for more information.