Legal Terms

What Is COA?

A COA (Certificate of Analysis) is the lab report that accompanies every cannabis product, showing potency, terpene profile, and contaminant test results.

COA Explained

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is an official document from a third-party testing laboratory that details the composition and safety of a cannabis product. A typical COA includes cannabinoid potency (THC, CBD, CBN, etc.), terpene profile, and results for contaminant screening (pesticides, heavy metals, microbiological, residual solvents). COAs are batch-specific, meaning each production batch gets its own test results. Licensed dispensaries must have COAs available for all products they sell.

Why It Matters

COAs are the proof that a cannabis product is what it claims to be. Reading a COA helps you verify potency, understand the full cannabinoid and terpene profile, and confirm safety.


Also Known As

Certificate of Analysis lab report test results lab results

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I read a COA?
Look for total THC and CBD percentages, the terpene breakdown (top 3-5 terpenes), and confirm that contaminant tests all show "pass."
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