Need Nebraska vaccine records for school, child care, college, a healthcare job, travel, immigration paperwork, military files, or your own family folder? Nebraska uses the Nebraska State Immunization Information System, called NESIIS. This guide explains how to use the public NESIIS record search, what to do if your record is missing, how SMART Health Card access works, and when to call the Nebraska Immunization Program or NESIIS help desk.
To get Nebraska vaccine records online, start with the official NESIIS public client search page. Nebraska DHHS says immunization records entered by providers can be searched through the secure NESIIS record search engine. If the search works, review the name, date of birth, vaccine names, and vaccine dates before using the record for school, work, travel, college, or healthcare paperwork.
Official first step: Nebraska DHHS Immunization Records and NESIIS public searchIf your record is not found, check the doctor, clinic, pharmacy, school, college, local health department, military record, previous state registry, or old paper card. CDC says Nebraska’s IIS is NESIIS and includes records for vaccine recipients of all ages, but provider reporting is voluntary, so missing records are possible.
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What Is NESIIS for Nebraska Vaccine Records?
NESIIS stands for Nebraska State Immunization Information System. Nebraska DHHS describes NESIIS as a secure, statewide, web-based system that connects and shares immunization information among public clinics, private provider offices, local health departments, schools, hospitals, child care facilities, and other approved health care partners.
Official background: Nebraska State Immunization Information System — DHHSFor residents, the practical point is simple: NESIIS may be the fastest official way to find a Nebraska vaccine record online, but it is not a magic lifetime database. It can only return records that were entered, matched, and available in the system. If the vaccine was given outside Nebraska, entered under different details, or never reported by the provider, the portal may not show it.
Online search route: NESIIS public client searchUse the official NESIIS public search page before paying or entering data into any third-party record site.
CDC says Nebraska’s IIS includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages.
Nebraska provider reporting is voluntary, so missing doses must be checked with the original source.
How to Request Nebraska Vaccine Records Online
Use this order when you need a Nebraska shot record quickly. It starts with the official NESIIS public search, then gives you backup routes if the online record does not appear.
- Open the official NESIIS public client search page. Use the Nebraska DHHS/NESIIS search link, not a random vaccine lookup website. Vaccine records are private health information.
- Enter the requested identity details carefully. Use the name, date of birth, and other details most likely used by the vaccine provider. Try a previous last name if the vaccine was given before a name change.
- Submit the search and review the match. If a record appears, check the person’s name, date of birth, vaccine names, and dose dates before sending it to a school, employer, college, travel clinic, or civil surgeon.
- Save, print, or download the record if available. Keep one secure PDF and one printed copy. Store the record with other medical documents, not in an unprotected public folder.
- If no match appears, check the original source. Contact the doctor, pharmacy, clinic, hospital system, local health department, school, college, or employer that gave or collected the vaccine record.
- Use official phone or email support when needed. CDC’s IIS contact directory lists Nebraska help at 1-888-433-2510, 402-471-0133, and dhhs.nesiis@nebraska.gov.
- Check another state if the vaccine was not given in Nebraska. If the vaccine was given in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, South Dakota, Wyoming, Illinois, Texas, California, or another state, use that state’s immunization registry route.
Information You Need Before Using NESIIS
Most failed record searches are caused by identity mismatch, not complicated law. Before you use the NESIIS search or contact support, collect the details below so the record can be matched correctly.
| Information | Why it matters | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Full legal name | Registry and provider searches depend on identity details. | Try previous, maiden, hyphenated, or alternate spelling used by the provider. |
| Date of birth | Separates people with similar names. | Double-check month, day, and year before submitting a search. |
| Parent or guardian information | Useful for child, school, child care, and minor records. | Use the details listed with the child’s doctor, school, or clinic. |
| Provider or pharmacy name | Needed when a dose is missing from NESIIS. | List doctors, clinics, health systems, pharmacies, county clinics, and vaccine events used. |
| School, college, or employer name | Those offices may hold copies you submitted earlier. | Ask the nurse, registrar, student health office, or employee health office. |
| Reason for request | Different offices accept different proof formats. | Ask whether they need a registry printout, provider signature, titer, or school form. |
Download, Print and SMART Health Card Options in Nebraska
The NESIIS public search page includes information about accessing a SMART Health Card or immunization record. A SMART Health Card can be useful when a QR-coded digital record is accepted, but not every school, employer, college, program, or travel office accepts the same format.
Official public access page: Nebraska NESIIS public searchBefore you rely on a digital QR code, ask the receiving organization what it wants. A school may want a readable immunization record. A healthcare employer may want vaccine dates and titers. A college may require upload through a student health portal. A civil surgeon may review vaccine proof under immigration medical exam rules.
General digital record concept: SMART Health Cards information| Record format | Best for | Check before submitting |
|---|---|---|
| NESIIS printout | School, child care, college, work, personal file. | Make sure name, date of birth, vaccine names, and dates are readable. |
| PDF copy | Uploading to portals and keeping a backup. | Save securely and do not upload to unofficial third-party sites. |
| SMART Health Card | Digital verification when accepted by the requesting organization. | Ask whether a QR code is accepted or whether a printable record is also required. |
| Provider-signed record | College, healthcare employment, travel clinic, or immigration needs. | Ask if the receiving office requires a signature, stamp, or letterhead. |
Nebraska Vaccine Records Phone and Email Help
If the online search does not work, use official Nebraska IIS support routes. CDC’s IIS contact directory lists Nebraska’s IIS help at 1-888-433-2510, 402-471-0133, and dhhs.nesiis@nebraska.gov. Use those contacts for registry-related help, and use your provider or pharmacy for vaccines they administered.
Official federal directory: CDC contacts for IIS immunization records| Contact route | Use it for | What to prepare |
|---|---|---|
| NESIIS public portal | Online lookup, record download, SMART Health Card access when available. | Name, date of birth, and matching identity details. |
| 1-888-433-2510 | Toll-free NESIIS or Nebraska IIS record help. | Record holder details and description of the issue. |
| 402-471-0133 | Nebraska IIS or immunization program support. | Portal error, missing record details, provider names, and vaccine date estimate. |
| dhhs.nesiis@nebraska.gov | NESIIS-related questions when phone support is not enough. | Keep personal information limited until official instructions are confirmed. |
| Provider or pharmacy | Missing dose, wrong vaccine date, provider-signed record. | Appointment date, old phone number, old email, and ID if requested. |
Nebraska School, Child Care and College Vaccine Records
Nebraska DHHS school and child care immunization standards say public and private schools or districts must obtain written proof of each student’s immunization status before the child attends school. Child care and school rules can also have timing, documentation, and exemption requirements, so families should ask the school or child care office exactly what proof is accepted.
Official school resource: Nebraska DHHS Child Care and School Immunization StandardsA NESIIS record may help, but the school, college, child care center, camp, or program decides what document it will accept. Do not wait until registration week. If your child’s record is missing or split between states, you may need time to call a pediatrician, pharmacy, prior school, or previous state registry.
School summary PDF: Nebraska School Immunization Rules and Regulations Summary| Need | Likely proof | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| Child care | Written immunization proof or accepted exemption/refusal documentation. | Ask the child care director what document format is accepted. |
| K-12 school | Student immunization record showing required vaccine dates. | Use NESIIS, pediatrician, prior school, or local health department records. |
| Seventh grade | Updated record with grade-level required doses such as Tdap when applicable. | Ask the school nurse early and compare the record with DHHS requirements. |
| College or university | Campus health portal upload, MMR proof, meningococcal information, or other program-specific proof. | Check student health portal before sending a generic record. |
| Health care training | Vaccine dates, titers, TB screening, flu, COVID-19, or provider-signed form. | Ask the program exactly what it accepts before paying for titers. |
Adult Nebraska Vaccine Records
Adults often need Nebraska vaccine records for college, nursing school, healthcare jobs, public safety work, travel, immigration medical exams, military paperwork, caregiver work, or personal medical history. NESIIS can include adult records, but older adult childhood vaccines may still be incomplete if they were never reported or were stored only on paper.
CDC Nebraska IIS policy: Nebraska IIS includes records for all ages| Adult need | Best first step | What to ask for |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare job | NESIIS, provider portal, employee health office. | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB screening, and titers if required. |
| College or nursing school | Student health portal plus NESIIS. | School-specific form, exact vaccine dates, lab titers, or provider-signed proof. |
| Travel | Travel clinic, pharmacy, or primary care office. | Routine shots, travel vaccines, and exact dose dates. |
| Immigration medical exam | Civil surgeon instructions plus provider and pharmacy records. | Official vaccine history and accepted titer proof if allowed. |
| Personal archive | NESIIS, provider, pharmacy, old school, military records. | Complete immunization history from every available source. |
Why Your Nebraska Vaccine Record May Be Missing
A missing Nebraska record does not automatically mean the vaccine was never given. It may mean the dose was not reported to NESIIS, was entered under different details, was given before electronic reporting was common, was administered outside Nebraska, or is stored with a pharmacy, military system, school, or provider portal.
Try legal name, maiden name, hyphenated name, nickname, or the spelling used by the provider.
One wrong digit can block a match or split records into duplicate profiles.
CDC says Nebraska does not mandate all providers to report immunizations to NESIIS.
Shots from Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, South Dakota, Wyoming, or another state may be there.
COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, hepatitis, or travel vaccines may be easier to find in pharmacy accounts.
Records may be with a successor practice, hospital group, medical records custodian, or local health department.
What to do next if NESIIS does not find your record
- Search again with exact details. Recheck name, date of birth, old last name, and provider information.
- Call the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine. The original source is usually best for missing dose corrections.
- Ask a school, college, or employer if you submitted proof earlier. They may still have a copy in a student or employee file.
- Use official NESIIS support. Call or email Nebraska IIS help if the online search fails.
- Check other state registries. Use CDC’s IIS contact directory if the vaccine was given outside Nebraska.
- Ask about titers or revaccination if records are truly gone. Do this only after the receiving office confirms what it accepts.
Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney, Norfolk, North Platte and Local Health Department Help
Local help matters in Nebraska because some records begin at a county clinic, school clinic, local public health department, rural hospital, or pharmacy event. If NESIIS does not show a record, local offices may help you locate the original source or explain the next step.
Official local route: Nebraska DHHS immunization records page| If you live near | Common record issue | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| Omaha / Douglas County | School, college, pharmacy, clinic, or hospital system records. | Use NESIIS, then check provider portals, pharmacy accounts, and school records. |
| Lincoln / Lancaster County | University, school, child care, and local clinic records. | Check NESIIS, student health records, local health department, and provider portals. |
| Grand Island / Kearney | Clinic, health system, school, and county immunization history. | Ask the clinic or local health department whether it can verify or print records. |
| Norfolk / Fremont / Hastings | Old provider, school, pharmacy, or rural health clinic records. | Search NESIIS, then call the place where the vaccine was given. |
| North Platte / Scottsbluff | Rural clinic, hospital, travel, military, or out-of-state vaccine records. | Check NESIIS and ask whether nearby state registries need to be searched. |
| Border communities | Vaccines received across state lines. | Search the state where the vaccine was administered, not only the state where you live now. |
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Hy-Vee, Costco and Pharmacy Vaccine Records in Nebraska
Many Nebraska adults received COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, hepatitis, Tdap, pneumonia, or travel vaccines at a pharmacy. Those doses may appear in NESIIS if reported and matched, but the pharmacy account is often the fastest backup when the state search is incomplete.
Check the CVS account or MinuteClinic record connected to your appointment phone or email.
Use the Walgreens pharmacy profile used when the vaccine was administered.
Ask the pharmacy location for a vaccine administration record if online records are not visible.
Check the pharmacy account or call the location where the shot was given.
Contact the pharmacy directly for vaccine names, exact dates, and documentation.
Ask for vaccine names, exact dates, lot numbers if available, and provider signature if required.
Out-of-State, Military, Foreign and Old Nebraska Vaccine Records
You moved to Nebraska from another state
Vaccines given outside Nebraska may not appear in NESIIS. Use CDC’s IIS contact directory to request records from the state where the vaccine was given, then provide those records to your Nebraska provider, school, employer, college, or civil surgeon if needed.
Find another state registry: CDC IIS contacts by stateYou were vaccinated by the military, VA, or a federal clinic
Military, VA, TRICARE, federal occupational health, and base clinic vaccines may be stored in federal systems instead of NESIIS. Check those systems directly and keep copies with your Nebraska civilian vaccine file.
You were vaccinated outside the United States
Bring the original foreign vaccine record, translation if needed, and any clinic paperwork to your provider, school, college health office, employer, or civil surgeon. The receiving office may need vaccine names, exact dates, spacing review, titers, or repeat doses.
Your old doctor retired or the clinic closed
Search for the clinic’s successor practice, hospital group, medical records custodian, old patient portal, former school, college health center, employer health office, pharmacy records, and local health department. For older adult records, this detective work may be more realistic than expecting every childhood dose to appear online.
Titer Tests When Nebraska Vaccine Records Are Missing
A titer is a blood test that checks for antibodies showing immunity. It may help when adult childhood records are missing, especially for healthcare jobs, nursing school, medical programs, college requirements, or immigration medical exams. But the organization asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted.
| Situation | Titers may help with | Before you pay |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare job | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. | Ask occupational health which lab result format they accept. |
| Nursing or medical school | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. | Ask whether positive IgG titers meet the program requirement. |
| Immigration medical exam | Depends on vaccine and civil surgeon review. | Ask the civil surgeon before ordering tests independently. |
| School or child care | Limited cases depending on current requirements. | Ask the school and clinician before relying on titers. |
Related Immunization Record Guides You May Need
If your vaccine history crosses Nebraska state lines or you need a broader record lookup, use the related guides below. These internal links were selected because they match Nebraska resident intent and avoid unrelated link stuffing.
Use this if you received vaccines across the Missouri River or lived in Iowa before Nebraska.
Open Iowa records guideHelpful for Nebraska residents with Kansas school, clinic, or pharmacy vaccine history.
Open Kansas records guideUse this when vaccines were received in Missouri before moving to Nebraska.
Open Missouri records guideHelpful if college, work, or pharmacy records are split between Illinois and Nebraska.
Open Illinois records guideUse this if older records or pharmacy doses were received in Oklahoma.
Open Oklahoma records guideUse this if the only proof you need is COVID-19 history, QR code, or lost card replacement.
Open COVID record guideUse the homepage if vaccines were given in multiple states and you need the right registry path.
Open all-state finderSee how this site reviews official record guides and updates source links.
Open editorial policyUse this if you find a broken Nebraska link, outdated phone number, or changed NESIIS process.
Open contact pageOfficial Nebraska Vaccine Record Resources
Use official Nebraska and federal sources first. This page is an independent guide and is not part of Nebraska DHHS, NESIIS, CDC, any school district, provider, pharmacy, employer, university, or local health department.
Official public search page for Nebraska immunization records and SMART Health Card information.
Open NESIIS searchOfficial Nebraska DHHS page for immunization record access guidance.
Open DHHS recordsOfficial Nebraska DHHS page explaining the Nebraska State Immunization Information System.
Open NESIIS infoNebraska DHHS child care and school immunization standards.
Open school standardsOfficial Nebraska school immunization rules and regulations summary.
Open summary PDFCDC page describing Nebraska IIS policy, consent model, and reporting policy.
Open CDC Nebraska IISFederal directory for finding immunization record contacts in Nebraska and other states.
Open CDC IIS contactsTrusted guidance for finding older paper, school, provider, and pharmacy immunization records.
Open old-record tipsGeneral information about verified QR-coded digital health cards.
Open SMART Health CardsSource Verification for This Nebraska Guide
This guide was checked against Nebraska DHHS immunization record pages, the official NESIIS public search page, Nebraska DHHS NESIIS information, Nebraska school and child care immunization resources, CDC’s Nebraska IIS policy page, CDC’s IIS contact directory, and trusted old-record recovery guidance. Because record access, school rules, portal behavior, support contacts, provider reporting, pharmacy records, and local health department processes can change, verify final details with Nebraska DHHS, NESIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, college, employer, local health department, or civil surgeon.
Nebraska Vaccine Records FAQs
Use the official NESIIS public client search page. If the portal finds a matching record, review the vaccine names and dates, then save or print the available record.
Open NESIIS public searchNESIIS is the Nebraska State Immunization Information System. It is Nebraska’s statewide immunization registry used by participating providers, schools, local health departments, hospitals, and other approved partners.
Open Nebraska DHHS NESIIS pageCDC says Nebraska’s IIS includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages. Older adult records may still be incomplete if the vaccines were never reported or cannot be matched.
CDC Nebraska IIS policyCommon reasons include name mismatch, date of birth error, voluntary provider reporting, out-of-state vaccination, pharmacy record gaps, old paper records, duplicate profiles, or vaccines stored by a military or federal system.
CDC’s IIS contact directory lists Nebraska IIS support at 1-888-433-2510 or 402-471-0133, with email support at dhhs.nesiis@nebraska.gov.
CDC IIS contactsIf the NESIIS public search returns a record, follow the portal options to save, print, or download the available record. Ask the receiving office whether the format is accepted.
The NESIIS public search page includes information about accessing a SMART Health Card or immunization record. A SMART Health Card may help when a QR-coded digital record is accepted.
Open NESIIS public searchParents and legal guardians should start with NESIIS, the child’s provider, school, child care office, pharmacy, or local health department. Guardian proof or identity verification may be needed.
Nebraska DHHS school and child care standards say schools must obtain written proof of a student’s immunization status before attendance. Ask the school what record format it accepts.
Nebraska school immunization standardsPharmacy vaccines may appear if reported and matched correctly, but you should also check the pharmacy account or request a vaccine administration record directly from the pharmacy location.
Contact the provider, clinic, pharmacy, or local health department that administered the dose. The original source is usually the best place to correct a wrong name, date, or dose entry.
Use CDC’s IIS contact directory to find the immunization registry for the state where the vaccine was given. Then provide that record to your Nebraska provider, school, employer, college, or civil surgeon if needed.
CDC IIS contactsSearch for the successor practice, hospital group, medical records custodian, old patient portal, former school, employer health office, pharmacy records, local health department, and NESIIS.
Sometimes. Titers may help for some adult, college, healthcare, or immigration situations, but the organization asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for lab tests.
No. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use Nebraska DHHS, NESIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, local health department, or civil surgeon as the final authority.