Cannabis Testing Labs in Arizona
11 licensed cannabis testing laboratories in Arizona. All labs listed are licensed by Department of Health Services (DHS).
Data source: Arizona Department of Health Services
Arizona cannabis testing overview
Arizona legalized recreational cannabis in 2020 and has seen rapid market growth. The state requires third-party testing for all cannabis products. All cannabis products sold in Arizona must be tested for potency, contaminants, microbials, and (for concentrates) residual solvents by a lab licensed under Department of Health Services (DHS). Look for ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation and currently valid state licensure when choosing a lab.
SC Labs Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona
Level One Labs
Scottsdale, Arizona
Encore Labs Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona
Delta Verde Laboratory
Phoenix, Arizona
Sky Analytical Laboratories
Phoenix, Arizona
Smithers CTS Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
OnPoint Laboratories
Snowflake, Arizona
Saguaro Testing
Chandler, Arizona
Kaycha Labs Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
Pure Labs
Phoenix, Arizona
Aardwolf Labs
Tempe, Arizona
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cannabis testing labs are in Arizona?+
There are 11 licensed cannabis testing laboratories in Arizona listed on CannaBizGuide. All labs are regulated by Department of Health Services (DHS) and data is sourced from Arizona Department of Health Services. The number of licensed labs can change as new facilities receive accreditation or existing labs lose their license.
What tests are required for cannabis products sold in Arizona?+
Arizona cannabis products must typically be tested for cannabinoid potency (THC, THC-A, CBD, CBD-A and often other cannabinoids), terpene profile (sometimes optional), pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents (for concentrates), microbial contaminants, mycotoxins, and moisture content. Department of Health Services (DHS) sets the specific analyte panels and action limits. Retest rules, homogeneity sampling, and label claim tolerances are also state-specific. See our testing requirements by state guide for the current AZ panel.
How much does cannabis testing cost in Arizona?+
Full-panel compliance testing in Arizona typically ranges from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars per sample depending on matrix type (flower vs concentrate vs edible), panel scope, and turnaround. Bulk pricing and volume discounts are common for multi-state operators. R&D testing (not for compliance) is usually less expensive. Get quotes from multiple labs and confirm they can test ALL required matrices before committing.
What accreditations should a Arizona cannabis lab have?+
At minimum, look for ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation from a recognized body (A2LA, PJLA, ANAB, or similar). Arizona may also require specific state-level certification or licensing from Department of Health Services (DHS). Some operators also look for ORELAP, EMLAP, or TNI certifications, particularly for specific analyte categories. Verify accreditation status directly with the accrediting body - do not rely on lab marketing alone.
What is the typical cannabis testing turnaround time in Arizona?+
Standard compliance testing turnaround is usually 5-10 business days from sample receipt to reported Certificate of Analysis (COA). Rush service (48-72 hours) is available at most labs for a premium. Complex matrices (distillates, edibles with unusual excipients) and retest scenarios often take longer. Plan testing windows into your release schedule, especially around regulated harvest or batch-release deadlines.
How do I read a cannabis Certificate of Analysis (COA)?+
A cannabis COA reports pass/fail for each required analyte category plus quantified values (potency % and contaminant levels). Key things to check: batch number, sample intake date, testing methodology references (LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, qPCR), and that the lab's name and accreditation number match a currently-licensed lab. Beware of COAs from unaccredited or out-of-state labs. See our How to Read a Cannabis COA guide for a detailed walkthrough.