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Cannabis Delivery Driver Jobs in MN

The complete 2026 guide to cannabis courier jobs in Minnesota. Requirements, salary expectations, and what the day-to-day actually looks like.

The Rise of Cannabis Delivery in Minnesota

With the legal recreational market fully operational in 2026, convenience is king. Cannabis delivery has become one of the fastest-growing segments of the Minnesota industry. For customers who lack transportation, seek discretion, or simply prefer the convenience of home delivery, cannabis couriers provide an essential service.

For job seekers, delivery driving offers a dynamic, independent work environment compared to standing behind a retail counter.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

  • Verifying customer IDs at the point of delivery (must match the order)
  • Navigating optimized delivery routes efficiently
  • Maintaining a strict chain of custody for all cannabis products
  • Processing payments via compliant mobile POS systems

Delivery Driver Salary & Earnings

Compensation for cannabis delivery drivers in Minnesota consists of three main components: base hourly wage, tips, and (if applicable) mileage reimbursement.

Base Hourly Rate

$16 - $22/hr

Guaranteed hourly wage regardless of delivery volume.

Estimated Tips

$5 - $15/hr

Highly dependent on shift times and delivery zones.

Unlike food delivery apps, cannabis delivery drivers are often W-2 employees of the dispensary or a dedicated licensed transport company, meaning you are guaranteed minimum wage, workers' comp, and predictable schedules.

State Requirements & Qualifications

Because you are transporting highly regulated inventory, the compliance standards are strict. To become a cannabis delivery driver in Minnesota, you must meet the following:

  • Age & Background: Must be 21+ and pass a state criminal background check.
  • Driving Record: A clean Motor Vehicle Report (MVR). Dispensaries cannot insure drivers with recent DUIs, reckless driving charges, or excessive speeding tickets.
  • Vehicle Requirements (If 1099): If the company requires you to use your own vehicle, it must have valid registration, insurance that allows for commercial delivery, and a locked storage compartment out of public view (often provided by the employer).

Find Delivery Roles Near You

Check our job board for active courier and transport roles in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota.

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