Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)

Illinois cannabis compliance, handled

METRC integration with CRTA purchase limit enforcement, medical registry validation, and IDFPR-ready reporting for Illinois dispensaries.

Key compliance requirements in Illinois

  • METRC integration required
  • CRTA purchase limits (residents vs non-residents)
  • Medical registry validation
  • Real-time sales reporting
  • Age and residency verification
  • Product testing compliance

How DubLedger keeps you compliant

CRTA limit enforcement

Automatically enforce different purchase limits for residents (higher) and non-residents (lower) with rolling 30-day tracking per customer.

Medical registry integration

Validate medical patient status against the state registry in real time. Cache verified statuses with fallback when the registry is unreachable.

Residency verification

Verify customer residency status at checkout to apply correct purchase limits and tax rates automatically.

Auto METRC sync

Sales report to METRC instantly with Illinois-specific fields, patient designations, and correct tax treatment.

Registry failure handling

When the state registry is down or slow, use cached patient data and safe fallback rules that prevent violations without blocking sales unnecessarily.

IDFPR-ready reports

Generate inspector-ready reports with CRTA compliance data, medical registry lookups, and residency verification logs.

Violation penalties in Illinois

Sale over CRTA limits
$5,000 – $10,000 per incident
Sale without registry check
$2,500 – $7,500 per sale
Incorrect tax application
$1,000 – $5,000 plus back taxes owed
METRC reporting failure
$1,000 – $5,000 per day

Why dispensaries choose DubLedger in Illinois

Illinois-specific CRTA compliance built in
Medical registry caching prevents downtime issues
Automatic resident vs non-resident limits
IDFPR-ready audit exports
Engineers who understand Illinois edge cases

Ready for compliant operations in Illinois?

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