Need State of Louisiana immunization records for school, child care, college, a healthcare job, travel, immigration paperwork, LA Wallet, or your family file? Louisiana’s immunization registry is LINKS, and the main public online route is MyIR Mobile. This guide explains the safest official paths, what to do when MyIR does not match, how LA Wallet fits in, where parish health units help, and how to handle missing pharmacy or out-of-state vaccines.
To get State of Louisiana immunization records, start with MyIR Mobile or the Louisiana Department of Health record guidance page. If the online match works, you may be able to view, download, and print available official immunization records. If it does not work, contact the doctor, parish health unit, pharmacy, school, or provider that gave or stored the vaccine.
Official starting points: MyIR Louisiana sign in · LDH request vaccination recordsLouisiana’s state registry is LINKS. CDC says LINKS includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages. That helps adults too, but no registry can guarantee every older, pharmacy, military, foreign, or out-of-state dose is already complete.
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What Are LINKS and MyIR for Louisiana Immunization Records?
LINKS means Louisiana Immunization Network. It is Louisiana’s immunization registry environment used by authorized users to search patients and view vaccination records in the central registry. The public usually should not try to use provider-only LINKS workflows. Residents should use MyIR Mobile, LDH record guidance, their provider, parish health unit, pharmacy, or school route.
Official LINKS page: Louisiana Immunization NetworkMyIR Mobile is the public-facing online option for many Louisiana immunization records. It works only when your registration details match a record connected with the Louisiana immunization registry. If MyIR cannot find a match, that does not prove you were not vaccinated.
Online access route: MyIR Mobile Louisiana sign inUse MyIR, the child’s doctor, school, child care office, pharmacy, or parish health unit.
Related guide: Louisiana immunization recordsUse MyIR, LA Wallet, provider records, pharmacy records, parish health units, or previous state registries.
Related guide: Louisiana immunization records onlineAsk the school or child care office what format it accepts before printing or uploading a record.
LDH school attendance vaccine requirementsHow to Request State of Louisiana Immunization Records Step by Step
Use this order because it starts with the fastest public option, then moves through the official backup sources that can actually correct or locate missing doses.
- Start with MyIR Mobile Louisiana. Register or sign in using the person’s legal name, date of birth, phone number, email, and other details most likely connected to the vaccine record.
- Check LA Wallet if you have a Louisiana driver’s license or state ID. LA Wallet says users can link vaccinations by creating an account, connecting a Louisiana license or state ID, then using the Vaccine Health Card area.
- Ask the doctor, clinic, pharmacy, or parish health unit. LDH says residents can access records through MyIR or by contacting a doctor or parish health unit. The original vaccinator is often the fastest route when a dose is missing.
- For children, ask the school or child care office early. Schools may already have a copy of the record or may tell you what proof format is accepted for enrollment, sports, camp, or transfer.
- Use LDH’s official vaccination record guidance. Open the official LDH record page before sending private information, forms, or ID. Avoid old PDFs and third-party form pages.
- Check another state if the vaccine was not given in Louisiana. Vaccines from Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, California, military care, Puerto Rico, or another country may not automatically appear in LINKS.
- Save the final record securely. Save a PDF copy and one printed backup. Use a clear file name, such as “Louisiana-Immunization-Record-2026.pdf.”
MyIR Mobile Louisiana: Download and Print Immunization Records
MyIR Mobile can help Louisiana residents view, download, and print available immunization records when the online account matches the registry record. The match can fail if the name, birth date, phone, email, or old contact details do not line up with the record on file.
Public tool: MyIR Mobile Louisiana| MyIR task | Why it matters | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Register or sign in | The system needs your details to match the immunization registry. | Use the legal name, birth date, phone, and email used by the vaccine provider if possible. |
| Verify the record | A matching record must be linked before you can access it. | Try old last names, maiden names, or previous phone numbers if the first match fails. |
| Download or print | Many schools, employers, and programs need a readable copy. | Review vaccine names and dates before uploading or printing. |
| Fix missing doses | MyIR cannot show doses that were not reported or matched. | Ask the original provider or pharmacy to verify and correct the dose if appropriate. |
| Spanish display | MyIR notes users can access records in Spanish. | Use the account menu language toggle when needed. |
LA Wallet Vaccine Card for Louisiana Immunization Records
LA Wallet says its app now lets users access all Louisiana vaccinations, not just COVID-19. To link vaccinations, users create an LA Wallet account, connect a Louisiana driver’s license or state ID, then use the Vaccine Health Card area to add a vaccination card. If matching works, the information can appear in the app.
LA Wallet help: How do I upload my vaccinations?LA Wallet can be helpful for mobile access, but do not assume every school, employer, college, travel office, or immigration provider accepts an app screen. Ask the receiving office whether it wants a MyIR printout, provider record, parish health unit copy, or another official format.
Related internal guide: Louisiana State Immunization Records 2026 Guide| Tool | Best for | Important limit |
|---|---|---|
| MyIR Mobile | Viewing, downloading, and printing available Louisiana immunization records. | Must match registry data; missing or mismatched records may not show. |
| LA Wallet | Mobile access to Louisiana vaccination card details when matched. | Requires Louisiana license or state ID connection and may not replace every required proof format. |
| Provider portal | Doctor, clinic, hospital, pediatrician, or health system doses. | May not include pharmacy, military, or out-of-state doses. |
| Pharmacy app | COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, travel, and adult pharmacy vaccines. | May show only vaccines given by that pharmacy chain. |
Louisiana School, Child Care and College Immunization Records
Louisiana families often need vaccine proof for child care, K-12 school, sports, camp, college, health programs, or transfer paperwork. The safest move is to ask the school or child care office which proof format it accepts before uploading a MyIR printout or LA Wallet screen.
Official school source: LDH school attendance vaccine requirements| Situation | Likely proof needed | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| Child care | Provider, MyIR, parish health unit, or facility-accepted immunization record. | Ask the child care facility exactly what record format it accepts. |
| K-12 school | School-accepted immunization proof or exemption/dissent documentation when applicable. | Ask the school nurse or office before registration week. |
| Transfer student | Louisiana record plus previous-state records if vaccines were given elsewhere. | Bring old records to the provider, school, or parish health unit for review. |
| College freshman | College-specific vaccine dates, forms, uploads, or meningococcal documentation. | Follow the college health portal instructions before paying for titers. |
| Healthcare training | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB screening, or titers. | Ask the program for exact vaccine and titer requirements. |
Adult State of Louisiana Immunization Records
Adult vaccine records can be split across MyIR, LINKS, LA Wallet, provider portals, pharmacy accounts, college health centers, employer occupational health files, military records, travel clinics, and previous state registries. Adults should start online, but older records often require backup calls.
CDC Louisiana registry info: LINKS includes records for all ages| Adult need | Best first route | What to ask for |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare job | MyIR, LA Wallet, provider, pharmacy, employer health office. | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB screening, or titers if accepted. |
| College or training program | College portal, provider, MyIR, parish health unit, pharmacy. | Exact vaccine dates, school form, upload rules, or titer requirements. |
| Travel | Travel clinic, pharmacy, provider, MyIR, LA Wallet. | Routine vaccines, travel vaccines, lot/date details if required. |
| Immigration medical exam | Civil surgeon instructions plus MyIR/provider/pharmacy records. | Civil-surgeon-accepted vaccine history or lab proof. |
| Personal archive | MyIR, LA Wallet, doctor, pharmacy, parish health unit, old school files. | Complete readable immunization history. |
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club and Louisiana Pharmacy Vaccine Records
Many Louisiana adults received COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, hepatitis, Tdap, or travel vaccines at a pharmacy. Those doses may appear in MyIR or LA Wallet if reported and matched, but the pharmacy account or local pharmacy counter is often the fastest backup.
Related internal guide: COVID vaccine record recovery guideCheck your CVS profile or MinuteClinic records with the phone and email used at the vaccine visit.
Use your Walgreens account or call the store pharmacy where the shot was given.
Request vaccine documentation from the Walmart pharmacy location that administered the dose.
Ask the pharmacy counter for documentation if the record is not visible online.
Check any grocery-store pharmacy profile used for flu, COVID-19, shingles, or RSV shots.
Ask for vaccine names, dates, provider signature, and travel vaccine documentation.
What to Do If Your Louisiana Immunization Record Is Missing or Wrong
A missing online record does not automatically mean the vaccine was never received. It may mean the vaccine was given outside Louisiana, not reported to LINKS, entered under different personal details, stored only by a provider, held in a pharmacy account, or split across duplicate records.
Old record help: Tips for locating old immunization records| Problem | What it usually means | What to try next |
|---|---|---|
| MyIR no match | Name, date of birth, phone, or email may not match the registry. | Try legal name, previous name, old phone, old email, then provider or LDH route. |
| LA Wallet missing vaccine | The app could not match or retrieve the vaccine card data. | Use Vaccine Card Assistance in LA Wallet and contact the original provider/pharmacy. |
| Duplicate profiles | Vaccine history may be split across more than one record. | Ask the provider, parish health unit, or LDH support if duplicate records exist. |
| Out-of-state vaccines | Doses may be in Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, California, or another registry. | Use CDC’s IIS directory for the state where the shot was given. |
| Old doctor closed | Paper records may be with a successor clinic or medical records custodian. | Search the clinic name, call the health system, and ask the parish health unit for guidance. |
| Military or VA vaccine | Records may be in federal or military systems. | Check VA, TRICARE, base clinic, service medical records, and civilian records. |
Local Louisiana Help: New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles and Monroe
Most Louisiana residents should start with MyIR Mobile or LA Wallet, but local help can be faster when a school deadline is close or a record is missing. Try the provider, parish health unit, pharmacy, school office, college health center, or LDH record guidance route.
Official statewide route: LDH request vaccination records| If you live near | Common search intent | Practical route |
|---|---|---|
| New Orleans / Jefferson Parish | New Orleans shot records, Jefferson Parish immunization records, school proof. | MyIR, LA Wallet, provider, pharmacy, school office, parish health unit, or LDH route. |
| Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge vaccine record, school or college immunization proof. | Provider, pharmacy, school/college portal, MyIR, LA Wallet, or parish health unit. |
| Shreveport | Shreveport immunization record and adult vaccine history. | Check MyIR, pharmacy, health system portal, parish health unit, or previous state records. |
| Lafayette / Acadiana | Lafayette vaccine records, school and healthcare program proof. | Use MyIR, LA Wallet, provider, pharmacy, campus clinic, or parish health unit. |
| Lake Charles | Lake Charles immunization records and pharmacy vaccine proof. | Provider, pharmacy, MyIR, LA Wallet, parish health unit, or LDH support. |
| Monroe / Alexandria / Northshore | Local shot records, school proof, and old provider records. | Start with MyIR and local providers, then parish health unit or previous state registry. |
Titer Tests When Louisiana Vaccine Records Are Lost
A titer is a blood test that may show immunity to some diseases. Titers can help in healthcare jobs, nursing school, medical school, college clinical programs, immigration medical exams, and lost-record situations, 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, and employer-specific requirements. | Ask occupational health which lab report format is accepted. |
| Nursing or medical school | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, and clinical placement proof. | Ask whether positive IgG titers replace vaccine dates. |
| School or child care | Limited situations only. | Ask the school or child care office what documentation is accepted. |
| Immigration exam | Civil surgeon-reviewed vaccine proof. | Ask the civil surgeon before ordering labs. |
Official Louisiana Links and Confirmed Live Related Guides
Use official sources for final record access. This page is an independent guide and is not Louisiana Department of Health, LINKS, MyIR Mobile, LA Wallet, CDC, a school, provider, pharmacy, employer, college, or parish health unit.
Public online route for available Louisiana immunization records.
Open MyIR LouisianaOfficial Louisiana Department of Health vaccination record access page.
Open LDH request recordsLouisiana Immunization Network registry environment for authorized users.
Open LINKS webLouisiana Department of Health immunization program and vaccine resources.
Open LDH Immunization ProgramLA Wallet help page for linking Louisiana vaccinations in the app.
Open LA Wallet helpCDC page confirming Louisiana’s IIS is LINKS and includes all ages.
Open CDC Louisiana IISConfirmed live related guide for Louisiana record request steps.
Read Louisiana immunization recordsConfirmed live related state guide for MyIR, LINKS and LDH routes.
Read Louisiana State immunization recordsConfirmed live related guide for school, adult and missing-record intent.
Read immunization records in LouisianaConfirmed live related guide for online record access.
Read Louisiana online records guideConfirmed live related guide for COVID vaccine record recovery.
Read COVID vaccine record guideCDC directory for vaccines received outside Louisiana.
Open CDC IIS contactsSource Verification Box
This Louisiana guide uses Louisiana Department of Health vaccination record guidance, MyIR Mobile Louisiana access information, LINKS registry information, LA Wallet vaccine card guidance, CDC Louisiana IIS policy information, CDC state IIS contact guidance, and confirmed live related ImmunizationRecord.org Louisiana/COVID guides. Record access, MyIR matching, LA Wallet features, LDH contact details, school requirements, provider reporting, pharmacy records, and receiving-office rules can change.
State of Louisiana Immunization Records FAQs
Start with MyIR Mobile Louisiana or LDH’s vaccination record guidance page. If MyIR matches your registry record, you may be able to view, download, or print available immunization records.
Open MyIR LouisianaLINKS is Louisiana’s Immunization Network and state immunization registry environment. CDC says Louisiana’s IIS is LINKS and includes records for people of all ages.
Open CDC Louisiana IISNo. MyIR Mobile is the public-facing online tool. LINKS is the state registry system used by authorized users and behind many Louisiana immunization record workflows.
Yes, LA Wallet says users can access all Louisiana vaccinations when they create an account, connect a Louisiana driver’s license or state ID, and add the Vaccine Health Card. Ask the receiving office if an app record is accepted.
Open LA Wallet vaccine helpCommon reasons include name mismatch, old phone number, previous last name, wrong date of birth, duplicate profile, pharmacy mismatch, out-of-state vaccines, military records, or doses not reported to LINKS.
LDH says residents can ask a local parish health unit for a copy of vaccination records. Call ahead because hours, identity requirements, and service methods can vary.
Open LDH record guidanceSome schools may accept a MyIR record, but the safest step is to ask the school office or school nurse what format is required before registration day.
They may appear if reported and matched correctly. Still check the pharmacy app or local pharmacy if a dose is missing, especially COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, or travel vaccines.
Yes. CDC says LINKS includes records for all ages, but older adult records may be incomplete. Check MyIR, LA Wallet, providers, pharmacies, parish health units, college records, employer files, and previous state registries.
Contact the immunization registry or provider in the state where the vaccine was given. Louisiana records may not automatically include Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, military, Puerto Rico, or foreign doses.
Open CDC state registry contactsLA Wallet says users can use Vaccine Card Assistance in the app for missing vaccine issues. Also contact the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine because the original vaccinator is often the fastest correction source.
Sometimes, but the school, employer, college, healthcare program, or civil surgeon decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for lab testing.
Call the current or previous doctor, clinic, pharmacy, travel clinic, college health center, employer occupational health office, military records office, parish health unit, or previous state registry.
LINKS is mainly for enrolled or authorized users. Regular residents should use MyIR Mobile, LA Wallet, LDH record guidance, provider, pharmacy, school, or parish health unit routes.
Open LINKS webNo. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use LDH, LINKS, MyIR Mobile, LA Wallet, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, parish health unit, employer, college, or civil surgeon as the final authority.