Georgia health form 3231-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your student information, including your GPC-ID, name, address, and date of birth. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. In the immunization information section, list the required vaccines along with their corresponding dates. Refer to the specific immunization requirements provided on the form for guidance.
  4. If applicable, complete the exemption section by checking the appropriate box and providing a signature and date. This is crucial if you are claiming an exemption based on medical or religious grounds.
  5. Finally, ensure that a health care provider certifies any exemptions and signs off on the document. Include their name and address as required.

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You can request a copy of your immunization records online at no cost through the Georgia Department of Public Health.
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.
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.
For a child to be exempt from immunization on religious grounds, the parent or guardian must first furnish the responsible official of the school or facility an affidavit in which the parent or guardian swears or affirms that the immunization required conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or guardian.
The Georgia Certificate of Immunization (form 3231) is required for childcare and school attendance. The certificate must be certified by a licensed Georgia doctor, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), Physician Assistant (PA), a county board of health department official, or the State Immunization Program.

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A medical exemption must be marked on the Georgia Immunization Certificate (Form 3231). A letter from a physician, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) or physician assistant (PA) attached to the certificate will not be accepted as a medical exemption. It must be marked on the certificate.
Immunization Exemptions Georgia law allows for two types of exemptions from the immunization requirements: Medical or religious. A medical exemption must be recorded on Form 3231 by the docHubing physician. This exemption requires a yearly recertification by the physician.

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