Need Colorado immunization records for school, child care, college, a healthcare job, travel, immigration paperwork, camp, sports, COVID-19 proof, or your own family file? Colorado’s official registry is the Colorado Immunization Information System, called CIIS. This guide explains how to use the CIIS Public Portal, how to print an official record, what to do when the portal does not match, how myColorado works for COVID-19 records, and how to fix missing pharmacy, provider, out-of-state, or old doctor records.
To get State of Colorado immunization records, start with the official CIIS Public Portal. Colorado residents and parents or guardians of minors can use the portal to request, view, and print many official immunization records when the information entered exactly matches the record in CIIS.
Official next step: CIIS Public PortalIf the record is not found, do not assume the vaccine never happened. CDPHE explains that CIIS records may not be complete because they include immunizations that were reported to and entered into CIIS by providers, pharmacies, and some schools.
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What Is the Colorado Immunization Information System?
The Colorado Immunization Information System, or CIIS, is Colorado’s official immunization registry. CDPHE describes CIIS as a lifelong immunization record tracking system under the Colorado Immunization Registry Act of 2007. CDC also identifies Colorado’s IIS as CIIS and says it includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages.
Official references: CDPHE CIIS information and CDC Colorado IIS pageCIIS helps collect and consolidate vaccine information from providers, pharmacies, schools, child care users, public health agencies, and other authorized sources when doses are reported and matched. It is useful, but it is not guaranteed to show every vaccine ever received.
Public record route: CDPHE copy of records pageUse the CIIS Public Portal first, then provider, pharmacy, release form, or prior state registry if the record is incomplete.
Open public portalParents or legal guardians can request a record for a legal dependent when the portal can match the child’s details.
Parent record optionsColorado schools, child cares, and camps may need an immunization record, in-process plan, or exemption certificate.
School entry requirementsHow to Get Colorado Immunization Records Step by Step
Use this order. It starts with the official public portal, then moves to the backup routes that solve most missing-record problems.
- Open the CIIS Public Portal. Use the official Colorado public portal and choose whether the request is for yourself or a legal dependent.
- Enter the person’s information exactly as the healthcare provider recorded it. The portal warns that an exact match is required. Try legal name, middle initial, hyphenated name, old surname, or the spelling used by the clinic if the first search fails.
- Complete identity verification. The portal process includes entering information, receiving a verification code, and then viewing immunizations if the match succeeds.
- Print or save the record. If the record appears, review the name, date of birth, vaccine names, and dose dates. Print it or use “Save as PDF” for a clean digital copy.
- Use the CDPHE release form route if the portal does not work. CDPHE also provides a Request to Release Immunization Record Form route for yourself or your child.
- Contact the provider or pharmacy that gave the missing vaccine. If a dose was given in Colorado but is missing from CIIS, the provider or pharmacy that administered it is usually the best correction route.
- Check another state if the vaccine was not given in Colorado. CIIS may not automatically show doses from Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, Arizona, Texas, California, Illinois, or another state unless they were exchanged or later entered.
CIIS Public Portal Exact-Match Help
The CIIS Public Portal requires the details you enter to match the information documented at the healthcare provider. A failed search often means a matching problem, not a vaccine problem.
Official portal screen: CIIS dependent search example| Portal detail | Why it matters | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| First and last name | The portal needs the name to match the provider’s record. | Try legal name, maiden name, hyphenated name, middle initial, or clinic spelling. |
| Date of birth | A single wrong digit can block the match. | Check month/day/year carefully before submitting. |
| Phone or email | Verification and identity matching may rely on old contact details. | Try the phone or email used when the vaccine was given. |
| Legal dependent | Parent or guardian requests must match the dependent record. | Use the child’s name exactly as the pediatrician, school, or clinic recorded it. |
| Duplicate profile | Records can split when providers use different names or demographics. | Ask the provider, pharmacy, or CIIS support whether duplicate records exist. |
CDPHE Request to Release Immunization Record Form
If the CIIS Public Portal does not work, CDPHE provides a Request to Release Immunization Record Form route for individuals and parents or guardians of minors. CDPHE says incomplete forms, forms without proper ID, or forms without supporting documentation when applicable will not be accepted.
Official form route: CDPHE copy of records from CIISThis backup route is helpful when identity verification fails, the portal cannot find a match, a parent needs a child’s record, a legal guardian needs supporting documentation, or a clean official copy is required by school, college, employer, travel office, or immigration-related paperwork.
Contact details: CDPHE contact page for immunization records| Form situation | Why use it | Smart move |
|---|---|---|
| Portal cannot match | The record may exist but not match public search details. | Submit complete information and proper ID through CDPHE instructions. |
| Child or legal dependent | Guardian documentation may be needed. | Include required supporting documents if CDPHE asks for them. |
| Official copy needed | Some organizations want a clean official record instead of a screenshot. | Ask the receiving office what exact format it accepts. |
| Secure delivery | CDPHE says records are securely transmitted by fax or secure email. | Use a secure email and double-check fax number if applicable. |
How to Print or Save a Colorado Immunization Record
When CIIS finds the record, review it before using it. For school, child care, college, employment, immigration, or travel, the receiving office usually needs exact vaccine names and dose dates, not just a statement that vaccines were completed.
Public portal help: How to use the CIIS Public Portal- Open the matched record. Confirm the name and date of birth belong to the correct person.
- Check vaccine names and dates. Look for required vaccines such as DTaP, Tdap, MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, polio, meningococcal, flu, COVID-19, or other program-specific vaccines.
- Use browser print or save as PDF. On a computer, press Print and choose “Save as PDF.” On a phone, use the browser share or print menu.
- Upload through trusted portals only. Use school, college, employer, healthcare program, or travel office upload systems when available.
- Keep a backup copy. Save one PDF and one printed copy with other health documents.
Colorado School, Child Care, Camp and Tdap Record Requirements
Colorado school and child care vaccine proof can involve a CIIS record, provider record, school form, in-process plan, or exemption certificate. CDPHE’s school requirement pages explain documentation for school, child care, preschool, camp, and college/university settings.
Official school hub: Colorado immunization requirements for school entryFor the current 2025–2026 school year, CDPHE says students are required to have a dose of Tdap before sixth-grade entry. Starting in the 2026–2027 school year, Colorado law will require students to have one dose of Tdap before the first day of seventh grade.
Tdap update: K–12 immunization requirements| School situation | Likely proof | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| Child care or preschool | Vaccine record, in-process plan, or exemption certificate. | Use CIIS printout, provider record, or CDPHE-approved process. |
| K–12 enrollment | Immunization record showing required vaccines, in-process plan, or exemption. | Ask the school nurse or office what format it accepts. |
| Seventh grade 2026–2027 | Tdap dose before first day of seventh grade. | Check CIIS, provider record, or school instructions early. |
| Camp | Official immunization record, in-process plan, or medical/nonmedical exemption certificate. | Ask the camp if it needs an official Colorado certificate or CIIS-generated record. |
| College or university | Campus-specific vaccine upload, provider form, CIIS printout, or exemption documentation. | Check the student health portal before ordering titers. |
Colorado Medical and Nonmedical Exemption Records
Colorado exemption processes are separate from simply finding a vaccine record. For nonmedical exemptions, CDPHE says families can complete the Online Immunization Education Module or obtain a signature from an authorized healthcare provider who is willing to provide consultation and sign the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption.
Official nonmedical exemption page: Colorado Certificate of Nonmedical ExemptionCDPHE says the exemption process and forms are for Colorado school-required vaccines only. Check with the school, child care, camp, or college to learn whether it wants a printed certificate, a submitted CIIS record, or another approved format.
Official exemption hub: Exemptions to school-required vaccinesmyColorado, COVID-19 Vaccine Record and Colorado SMART Health Card
The myColorado app provides access to an official COVID-19 vaccination record from CIIS. This is useful for COVID-19 proof and can include the Colorado SMART Health Card option, but it does not replace the full CIIS Public Portal for all routine immunization records.
Official app page: myColorado myVaccine Record| Digital source | Best use | Important limit |
|---|---|---|
| CIIS Public Portal | Official immunization record lookup for yourself or legal dependent. | May be incomplete if doses were not reported or do not match. |
| myColorado myVaccine Record | Official COVID-19 vaccination record from CIIS. | Focused on COVID-19 record display, not every routine vaccine need. |
| Colorado SMART Health Card | QR-coded COVID-19 vaccine proof where accepted. | Does not replace every school, college, employer, or immigration documentation rule. |
| Provider or pharmacy portal | Backup for records not showing in CIIS. | May need to be printed or uploaded separately. |
Pharmacy, Provider and Health System Vaccine Records in Colorado
Many Colorado adults receive vaccines at pharmacies or health systems instead of one family doctor. Flu, COVID-19, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, hepatitis, Tdap, and travel vaccines may appear in CIIS if reported and matched, but the pharmacy or provider portal is often the fastest backup.
Old-record backup guide: Tips for locating old immunization recordsCheck the same account, phone number, email, and date of birth used at the appointment.
Check Walgreens pharmacy records or call the exact store where the vaccine was given.
Ask the pharmacy for a printed vaccine history if it is not visible online.
Check MyChart or the patient portal connected to the clinic or hospital.
Ask the agency that gave the vaccine or the county where you lived at the time.
Ask for vaccine names, dates, lot numbers if available, and signed proof if required.
Why Your Colorado Immunization Record May Be Missing
A missing CIIS result does not automatically mean the vaccine never happened. It may mean the vaccine was not reported, the search information does not exactly match, the dose was given out of state, the vaccine was entered under old information, or the record is stored with a pharmacy, school, employer, federal provider, or old clinic.
CDPHE guidance: Finding an immunization record| Problem | What it means | What to try next |
|---|---|---|
| Exact-match issue | Portal details do not match provider-entered information. | Try old name, hyphenated name, middle initial, old phone, or old email. |
| Unreported vaccine | The dose may exist at a clinic or pharmacy but not in CIIS. | Ask the provider or pharmacy that gave the shot for help and correction. |
| Out-of-state vaccine | Dose may be in another state registry. | Use CDC’s IIS directory for the state where the dose was given. |
| Federal provider | Some federal provider or military records may not appear in CIIS. | Check VA, TRICARE, base clinic, military medical records, or federal health records. |
| Old doctor closed | Records may be with a successor practice, hospital system, or custodian. | Search the old clinic name and ask the local public health agency. |
| Opt-out or removed data | Colorado allows people to exclude information from CIIS. | Use your provider, paper records, pharmacy history, or official CDPHE support. |
Colorado Local Help: Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, Pueblo and Grand Junction
Local help matters when the portal fails, when a child record is needed, when an old clinic closed, or when a school or child care office needs a specific record format. CDPHE provides a local public health agency lookup by county.
Official local lookup: Find your local public health agency| If you live near | Common record issue | Best practical move |
|---|---|---|
| Denver | School record, adult portal mismatch, old provider record. | Use CIIS portal first, then provider, pharmacy, or local public health agency. |
| Colorado Springs / El Paso County | Military, school, pharmacy, or out-of-state transfer record. | Check CIIS, provider portal, military records if applicable, and local health resources. |
| Aurora | Multiple health systems or pharmacy doses. | Check CIIS, UCHealth, Children’s Colorado, pharmacy, or provider portals. |
| Fort Collins / Larimer County | College, healthcare job, child school record. | Use CIIS, school portal, provider portal, and local public health agency support. |
| Boulder | University, travel, older clinic records. | Check CIIS and ask the receiving office what proof format it accepts. |
| Pueblo or Grand Junction | Moved counties, clinic closure, pharmacy record. | Search CIIS, then contact provider, pharmacy, school, or county public health agency. |
Out-of-State and Transfer Vaccine Records for Colorado Residents
If you moved to Colorado or received vaccines outside Colorado, CIIS may not automatically contain your full vaccine history. Contact the immunization registry in the state where the vaccine was given, then bring the official record to your Colorado provider, school, college, employer, or local public health agency if it needs review.
CDC directory: Contacts for IIS immunization recordsCDPHE notes that Colorado has interjurisdictional data exchange with some states, including Arizona, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming. Even with exchange, do not assume every dose will appear. The cleanest record often comes from the state or provider where the vaccine was actually administered.
CDPHE record finder: Finding an immunization recordRelated on-site Colorado CIIS guide for portal steps and missing-record fixes.
Colorado immunization recordsUseful if vaccines were given in Texas before moving to Colorado.
Texas immunization recordsUseful if vaccine history is in Illinois instead of Colorado CIIS.
Illinois immunization recordsHelpful for students or families who received vaccines in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin immunization recordsUseful for vaccines stored in MCIR before moving to Colorado.
Michigan vaccination recordsUse the homepage if you are not sure which state has the vaccine record.
Browse state record guidesTiter Tests When Colorado Vaccine Records Are Lost
A titer is a blood test that may show immunity to some diseases. Titers can help when adult childhood records are lost, especially for healthcare jobs, nursing school, clinical training, college programs, or immigration paperwork. But the organization asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted.
| Situation | Titers may help with | Ask before paying |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare job | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. | Ask occupational health which lab format they accept. |
| Nursing, medical or dental school | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. | Ask whether positive IgG titers replace vaccine dates. |
| Immigration medical exam | Civil surgeon-reviewed vaccine proof. | Ask the civil surgeon before ordering labs. |
| K–12, child care or camp | Limited situations only. | Follow CDPHE, school, provider, and local public health instructions. |
Official Colorado Immunization Record Links and Helpful Internal Guides
Use official Colorado sources first for live record access and final requirements. This page is an independent guide and is not CDPHE, CIIS, CDC, myColorado, a school district, provider, pharmacy, employer, college, or local public health agency.
Official Colorado portal to request a vaccination record for yourself or a legal dependent.
Open CIIS Public PortalState page for public portal steps and Request to Release Immunization Record Form route.
Open CDPHE record pageMain page explaining Colorado’s lifelong immunization tracking system.
Open CIIS informationOfficial school, child care, camp, college, and exemption information hub.
Open school requirementsCDPHE page explaining K–12 vaccine requirements and the 2026–2027 Tdap timing change.
Open K–12 requirementsOfficial Colorado COVID-19 vaccine record and SMART Health Card information.
Open myColorado recordCDPHE contact page for CIIS Help Desk phone, fax, and email details.
Open CIIS contactsFind county-level help for record questions, clinics, and local public health support.
Find local agencyFind immunization record contacts for Colorado and every other state.
Open CDC IIS contactsSource Check and Trust Note
This Colorado guide was built from CDPHE CIIS record pages, the official CIIS Public Portal, CDPHE school and child care immunization requirement pages, Colorado exemption guidance, myColorado myVaccine Record guidance, CDC IIS policy information, CDC IIS contact guidance, and verified internal pages on ImmunizationRecord.org. Record access, school rules, exemption forms, portal behavior, provider reporting, pharmacy records, and local public health procedures can change. Confirm final requirements with CDPHE, CIIS, your healthcare provider, pharmacy, school, child care, camp, employer, college, civil surgeon, or local public health agency.
State of Colorado Immunization Records FAQs
Use the official CIIS Public Portal first. Choose whether the record is for yourself or a legal dependent, enter the information exactly as the healthcare provider recorded it, complete verification, then view and print the record if a match is found.
Open CIIS Public PortalCIIS stands for Colorado Immunization Information System. It is Colorado’s official lifelong immunization record tracking system managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Open CDPHE CIIS informationYes. CDPHE says individuals and parents or guardians of minors can use the CIIS Public Portal to view and print an official record of immunizations when the record can be matched.
Open CDPHE record pageThe portal may fail if your name, date of birth, phone, email, or dependent details do not exactly match the provider record. It may also fail if the vaccine was never reported to CIIS, was given out of state, or exists in a duplicate profile.
No. CDPHE says CIIS immunization records may not be complete because they include only immunizations that were reported to and entered into CIIS by healthcare providers, pharmacies, and some schools.
CDPHE copy of records pageUse CDPHE’s Request to Release Immunization Record Form route, contact the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine, or contact CIIS support. Incomplete forms or forms without proper ID may not be accepted.
Open release form routeYes. Colorado offers a Colorado SMART Health Card through the myColorado myVaccine Record feature for COVID-19 vaccination proof. It does not replace the full CIIS Public Portal for every routine vaccine record need.
Open myColorado myVaccine RecordNo. myColorado’s myVaccine Record is focused on official COVID-19 vaccination record access from CIIS. Use the CIIS Public Portal or CDPHE record request route for broader immunization record needs.
Colorado school requirements can include vaccines such as hepatitis B, DTaP, IPV, MMR, varicella, and Tdap, depending on age, grade, and catch-up status. Always check the current CDPHE school requirements and your school’s instructions.
Open K–12 requirementsStarting in the 2026–2027 school year, Colorado law requires students to receive one dose of Tdap before their first day of seventh grade. This changes the timing from the 2025–2026 sixth-grade entry rule.
Open Tdap updateColorado uses official medical and nonmedical exemption processes for school-required vaccines. For nonmedical exemptions, CDPHE offers an Online Immunization Education Module route or a provider-signed certificate route.
Open nonmedical exemption pageThey may show if reported and matched correctly, but you should also check the pharmacy account or call the exact pharmacy where the vaccine was given.
Contact the immunization registry in the state where the vaccine was administered. CIIS may not automatically show out-of-state doses unless they were exchanged or later added to a Colorado record.
CDC state registry contactsCDPHE lists CIIS Help Desk support for immunization record requests and CIIS help. CDC’s directory also lists Colorado CIIS support at 303-692-2420 and cdphe.ciis@state.co.us.
Open CIIS contactsSometimes. Titers may help for certain vaccines, especially for healthcare work or college programs, but the receiving organization decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for lab work.
No. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use CDPHE, CIIS, CDC, myColorado, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, civil surgeon, or local public health agency as the final authority.