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  1. Start by accessing the form through our platform. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin filling out the child's name in the designated field, ensuring you use their full legal name as it appears on official documents.
  3. Enter the date of birth of the child accurately. This is crucial for verifying age-related immunization requirements.
  4. Complete the section regarding immunizations received. List all vaccines administered, including dates, and ensure they meet Georgia's school attendance requirements.
  5. Have a licensed physician or qualified health professional review and sign the form. Their signature is essential for validation.
  6. Once completed, save your document and print it if necessary. Ensure that you keep a copy for your records.

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Gather What Youll Need. Immunization Certificate: You must submit proof of required vaccines with an Immunization Certificate (Form 3231). Your local health department or physician can complete the form for you.
You can request a copy of your immunization records online at no cost through the Georgia Department of Public Health. Your healthcare provider or local public health department may also be able to provide you with a copy of your immunization records.
Only county health departments and physicians licensed in Georgia can provide immunization certificates (Form 3231).
The Georgia Immunization Registry law, passed in 1996 and expanded by House Bill 1526, requires reporting by any person who administers a vaccine or vaccines licensed for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration to a person. Several options are available for submitting immunization records to the
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