ARR Vaccination Record Form 2016-2025

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Check with your high school and/or college health services for dates of any immunizations. Keep in mind that generally records are kept only for 1-2 years after students leave the system. Check with previous employers (including the military) that may have required immunizations.
Online. Individuals, parents and legal guardians can get their CIR immunization record and also check which vaccines they may need. You can search for your or your childs immunization record by visiting My Vaccine Record. To learn how to access records, click on that sites Accessing Records tab.
Doctors and health clinics keep records of the vaccines they give to your child. Keep in mind that they may save records for only a few years.
A religious exemption is given when a person claims the vaccine violates his/her deeply held religious convictions. Sometimes a supporting letter from a persons religious leader (pastor, priest, clergy, rabbi, etc.) is required to apply for a religious exemption.
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Alternatively, you may complete a Request for Official State of Missouri Immunization Records and submit it to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of Immunizations via fax at 573-526-0238 or email immunizationrecordrequests@health.mo.gov. For questions, call 800-219-3224 or 573-751-6124.
To check your GP health record, you can use the NHS App or contact your GP surgery. You may be able to check your vaccination history in the NHS App. For COVID-19 vaccinations, you can also use the check your COVID-19 vaccine record service.
Unfortunately, no national organization maintains this information. So, if immunization records are lost or not available, you or your child may have to repeat vaccine doses. Piecing together old immunization information can be difficult and time-consuming.

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