Arizona Immunization Records 2026: MyIR & ASIIS Help

Arizona · MyIR matching, ASIIS records and school-proof help

Match, Verify and Print Your Arizona Vaccine Record

Arizona residents should usually begin with MyIR, the public portal connected to the Arizona State Immunization Information System. The provider-facing ASIIS login is not the normal personal-record route.

Follow the steps below to link your record, solve an old-phone verification problem, request a child’s history, correct missing doses and prepare readable proof for school, work, college or travel.

Privacy first: ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent guide, not ADHS, ASIIS or MyIR. Do not enter a birth date, child information, verification code, passport, driver license, portal password or medical details anywhere on this page.
Public online route

Arizona MyIR / MyIR Mobile.

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Step 1 of 4
How old were you when you received the vaccines you need to find?
👶Child (under 18)
🧑Adult (18 or older)
🕗Both / Mixed
Approximately when were the vaccines administered?
📅Within last 5 years
🕐5–20 years ago
📷20+ years ago / Unknown
Do you know which state you were vaccinated in?
Yes, I know the state
🎥Multiple states
Not sure
What is this record for?
🏫School / College
🏥Healthcare Job
✈️Travel / Immigration
📄Personal / Other

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🏥Healthcare Worker
🏏Nursing / Med School
🏫College / University
📄Lost Records
✈️Travel / Abroad Vaccine
🔬Just Want to Check

⚡ Emergency Record Guide — How Long Do You Have?

Select your deadline and get a step-by-step, time-specific action plan to get your records as fast as possible.

💥Today / Right Now
📅Within 24 Hours
🕐2–5 Business Days
🕒1–2 Weeks
🕙Over 2 Weeks
State registry

Arizona State Immunization Information System.

Formal backup

ADHS Immunization Record Request.

School form

Arizona School Immunization Record, or ASIR.

ASIIS support

602-364-3899

Fast route decision

Use the source that matches your record problem

1
MyIR

Start here for free online access, family records and printable official copies.

2
Provider

Use for a recent dose, wrong date, name mismatch or provider-signed history.

3
Pharmacy

Use for vaccines administered by a pharmacy or retail clinic.

4
ADHS request

Use when MyIR cannot link the person or identity documents need review.

5
School or local help

Use for the ASIR, transferred files or an urgent enrollment deadline.

Resident versus authorized-user route: The ASIIS application includes provider and organization functions such as patient search, demographics, vaccinations and forecasting. Residents should not request an organization account merely to download a personal record.

Choose the exact task you need to finish

Go directly to the steps for your access problem or deadline.

Complete access order

How to get Arizona immunization records online

Ask which proof format is required A school may need an ASIR or qualifying registry printout, while a college, employer, camp or travel clinic may accept a MyIR PDF or require its own form.
Register or sign in to Arizona MyIR Use the official state-specific registration link, a private device and an email account you control.
Enter the registry identity exactly Use the legal name, date of birth and telephone number most likely submitted by the provider or pharmacy.
Complete the verification-code step MyIR sends the code to the telephone number attached to the exact ASIIS match.
Review the complete record Check the person’s name, date of birth, vaccine names, administration dates and whether multiple providers are represented.
Download or print all pages Use a complete PDF rather than a cropped screenshot whenever the receiving organization accepts electronic proof.
Contact the administering source for a missing dose Ask the provider or pharmacy to verify its clinical record and whether ASIIS accepted the submission.
Submit the official ADHS request when MyIR fails Prepare accepted photo identification and guardianship documentation when requesting a child’s record.
Search separate jurisdictions and systems Out-of-state, tribal, military, federal and international vaccines may need separate retrieval.
Save a private permanent copy Keep a protected PDF, one printed copy and a backup that is not stored only on the same phone.
Urgent-deadline strategy: Run MyIR, contact the provider or pharmacy, and ask the receiving office what it accepts during the same business day.
MyIR registration

How MyIR links an Arizona record

Prepare the identity information first

First name used by the provider
Middle name when applicable
Current or former last name
Suffix when applicable
Exact date of birth
Current mobile number
Previous mobile or family number
Parent details for a child search
Provider or pharmacy names
Approximate vaccination dates
Open Arizona’s official registration route Confirm Arizona is selected and the address uses app.myirmobile.com before entering personal information.
Create the user account Use an email address you can access and a password not reused for banking, school or work.
Enter the record owner’s information Enter your own details for an adult record and the dependent’s details for a child record.
Wait for an exact ASIIS match MyIR uses the registration details to locate the record. A similar name or approximate telephone number may not be enough.
Enter the verification code The code is sent to the matching registry telephone number and must be entered before the record can be linked.
Open the Immunizations area Review, download or print the available official immunization history after the link succeeds.
Official MyIR matching rule: The account is linked only after an exact registry match and telephone verification. MyIR says that records can then be viewed and printed from the Immunizations page.
Matching troubleshooting

Why MyIR cannot find an Arizona record

Former or alternate surname Try a maiden name, previous legal name, hyphenated version, suffix or insurance-profile spelling.
Incorrect date of birth Compare every digit with the provider, pharmacy or insurance profile.
Old telephone number The registry may still contain a parent, spouse, family or former mobile number.
Provider did not report the dose The vaccine may exist in the provider portal without appearing in ASIIS.
Duplicate ASIIS profiles Different demographic details can split vaccines between two patient records.
Child relationship mismatch The pediatrician’s stored parent or guardian details may differ from the MyIR account.
Vaccination occurred elsewhere Another state, country, military system or tribal program may hold the record.
Older paper-only history Some childhood records may exist only with a former school, family or provider.

Use this escalation order

Correct your MyIR profile details Check spelling, date of birth and telephone-number formatting before trying again.
Compare with the primary provider MyIR notes that the registry address and phone are often the same as the details held by the primary healthcare provider.
Ask the provider to check ASIIS Request confirmation of demographics, vaccine submissions and possible duplicate profiles.
Check pharmacy and health-system portals A provider-generated record may be available even when MyIR cannot link.
Use the ADHS record-request route Submit identity documents through the official form when automated linking remains unavailable.
Verification-code problem

What to do when the code goes to an old telephone number

MyIR sends the verification code only to the telephone number stored in the immunization registry. The service cannot redirect that registry verification code to a different number.

Check genuine former numbers

Review old family plans, parent numbers, pharmacy profiles and appointment confirmations.

Update the provider record

Ask the healthcare provider to correct the telephone number in its system and ASIIS where appropriate.

Use state-assisted access

Submit the official Arizona record request when you cannot receive the registry verification code.

Updating the number on the MyIR Profile page does not update ASIIS. The registry telephone number must be corrected through a healthcare provider or the state health department.
Telephone-update script “MyIR is sending verification to an old number. Please confirm the telephone number attached to my ASIIS patient record and tell me whether your office can update and resubmit the demographic information.”
Parent and guardian access

How to get a child’s Arizona immunization record

Use the child’s exact identity Enter the name and date of birth shown in the pediatrician, hospital or insurance profile.
Try the responsible adult’s stored number The registry may contain the telephone number used when a parent scheduled the vaccine appointment.
Ask the pediatrician to verify the profile Confirm the child’s demographics, responsible adult and every vaccine submitted to ASIIS.
Ask the school what it already has A current or previous school may retain an ASIR, registry printout or provider record.
Use the ADHS request when linking fails Provide the requester identification and proof of guardianship requested by the live form.
Pediatrician call script “I cannot link my child’s MyIR record. Please verify the child’s legal name, date of birth, responsible parent or guardian, telephone number and whether all administered vaccines were accepted by ASIIS.”
Official ADHS backup

Complete the Arizona Immunization Record Request correctly

Use the official request when MyIR cannot match the person, you cannot receive the verification code, a child relationship needs review or an older record requires manual research.

Prepare this information before opening the form

Requester’s full legal name
Record owner’s full legal name
Former or maiden names
Exact date of birth
Current telephone number and email
Previous telephone numbers
Provider and pharmacy names
Approximate vaccination dates
Reason the record is required
Accepted photo identification
Guardianship documentation when applicable
A concise description of the MyIR problem

Identification examples listed by Arizona

State driver license

A state-issued photo driver license is listed as an acceptable identification example.

State photo ID

A state-issued photo identification card is another listed example.

Passport

The form lists a passport booklet or passport card with a photograph.

Prepare the upload files

Use PDF, JPG, GIF or PNG format
Make the name and photograph readable
Include the complete document
Avoid glare, blur and cropped corners
Use the secure official form only
Save a private submission copy
Try MyIR first The official request page promotes MyIR as the immediate online route when an exact match succeeds.
Complete every required field Missing patient, requester, contact or relationship details can prevent staff from identifying the correct record.
Upload readable identity documents Follow the current accepted-document list and upload-format instructions.
Attach guardianship proof when required Use the document requested by the current form rather than assuming that any child document will qualify.
Describe the precise access problem State whether MyIR shows no match, an old number, a child-linking issue, duplicate profiles or missing vaccines.
Save the confirmation Retain the submission date and any reference information in a private folder.
Processing time can vary. MyIR’s help information says that state-assisted record linking can take longer during busy periods such as back-to-school season.
Clinical record correction

Correct a missing or incorrect ASIIS vaccine

Begin with the healthcare provider, pharmacy or clinic that administered the vaccine. The administering organization is normally responsible for verifying the clinical entry.

Information to gather before requesting a correction
Detail Where to find it Why it helps
Vaccine name Provider portal, pharmacy account, receipt or card. Identifies the clinical entry that should appear.
Administration date Appointment history, claim, receipt or medical record. Helps the office find the exact encounter.
Administering location Clinic, pharmacy, school event or public-health site. Shows which organization should verify the dose.
Manufacturer or lot Clinical or pharmacy administration record. Supports verification when available.
Identity used at the visit Insurance profile, portal account or booking email. May explain a duplicate or mismatched profile.
Provider correction script “My Arizona immunization record is missing or incorrectly showing the [vaccine] given at your location around [date]. Please verify the administration record, the patient details submitted and whether ASIIS accepted the dose. Please also check for a duplicate profile.”
Do not edit the downloaded MyIR PDF. Altering the document does not change ASIIS and can make the record unacceptable.
School, preschool and child care

Arizona School Immunization Record and acceptable source documents

Arizona uses the Arizona School Immunization Record, or ASIR. Official school guidance also recognizes qualifying registry or computer records and certain records from providers, previous schools and other states.

Documents that can support Arizona school immunization proof
Document What it should contain Practical action
Arizona School Immunization Record Student information and documented vaccine dates. Use the current ASIR and have school or healthcare staff review the source records.
MyIR or ASIIS printout Registry vaccine information linked to the correct student. Print all pages and ask whether the school accepts it directly.
Provider or pharmacy record Student name, birth date, vaccine and complete administration date. Request a complete immunization history, not a general visit note.
Signed previous-school record The student’s current immunization history held by the former school. Ask the former school to send a signed copy or transfer the record directly.
Other-state registry record Official vaccine history from another jurisdiction. Provide the complete report and ask the Arizona school to review it.
Foreign immunization record Vaccine names or products and administration dates. Keep the original and provide a readable translation when requested.

Check the record before school submission

Student name matches enrollment
Date of birth is correct
Every dose has month, day and year
All pages are present
Out-of-state records are included
The school identified the missing dose
Current exemption documents are used
A parent copy is saved
School-office script “Can you accept my complete MyIR or ASIIS printout, or do you need the vaccine dates transferred to an Arizona School Immunization Record? Please identify the exact missing vaccine, date or supporting form.”
Deadline recovery plan

What to do when enrollment proof is due soon

Proof is needed today

Run MyIR, call the pediatrician and ask whether the school can review a full provider or registry printout.

Proof is needed this week

Submit the ADHS request if MyIR fails and contact the previous school, pharmacy and provider on the same day.

You have several weeks

Collect every Arizona and out-of-state record, then ask the school to review the complete file early.

Ask for a specific deficiency notice. “Record incomplete” is less useful than the exact vaccine, dose number, missing date, exemption form or source document required.
Deadline clarification script “Please give me the exact missing vaccine or document, the final deadline and whether you accept a MyIR printout, provider record or signed former-school copy.”
Adults, college, employment and pharmacy

Choose the record that the receiving office accepts

Adult record need and best first source
Reason for proof Check first Ask before submitting
College or university MyIR, provider, previous school and campus health portal. Does the college accept a PDF, or must its own form be completed?
Healthcare employment Occupational health, provider, pharmacy and previous employer. Which vaccine dates, laboratory results or signatures are required?
Travel Travel clinic, provider, pharmacy and international vaccination card. Does the clinic need a provider-verified record or a special certificate?
Immigration examination MyIR, provider, foreign records and civil-surgeon instructions. Which documentation or laboratory evidence the civil surgeon accepts.
Military or federal employment Military medical records, VA, occupational health and MyIR. Which official system or signed form must be submitted.
Personal adult history MyIR, primary-care portal and every pharmacy account. Whether older or out-of-state vaccinations are absent.

Pharmacy record recovery

Use the account that booked the appointment
Try the original telephone number
Search appointment-confirmation emails
Call the exact store location
Request a complete vaccination history
Ask whether the dose was submitted to ASIIS
Compare pharmacy and registry demographics
Retry MyIR after the correction
Do not repeat a vaccine or order laboratory tests only because the online record is incomplete. Ask the receiving organization and a qualified healthcare professional what proof is appropriate.
Old and closed-provider records

How to rebuild a lost Arizona immunization history

Search personal and family files Check baby books, paper cards, school forms, camp records, immigration documents and old medical folders.
Contact every previous healthcare provider Ask whether records remain with the practice, a successor office, hospital system or medical-record custodian.
Contact former schools and colleges Request the immunization record rather than only an academic transcript.
Check pharmacies and former employers Retail pharmacy accounts and occupational-health departments may retain administration records.
Use insurance claims as location clues A claim may identify the provider and approximate date, although it does not replace clinical proof.
Search other states and countries Contact the registry or provider where each vaccination was physically administered.
Former practice closed Call its old number and search for a successor practice or record-storage notice.
Provider joined a hospital system Ask the health system medical-record office whether charts were transferred.
Only an old school copy exists Ask for a signed current immunization record when available.
No original source remains Use the ADHS request to determine whether ASIIS contains provider-reported doses.
Records outside ASIIS

Tribal, IHS, military, federal and international records

Vaccines administered through tribal health programs, Indian Health Service, military facilities, VA clinics, federal programs or providers outside the United States may remain outside ASIIS.

Tribal or IHS clinic

Contact the exact facility and request a complete immunization history with vaccine names and dates.

Military or VA system

Check military medical records, TRICARE, VA systems and occupational-health documents.

International record

Keep the original, obtain a readable translation when requested and ask the receiving office to review the products and dates.

Border-area tip: Families near Yuma, Nogales, Douglas and Sierra Vista should list where each vaccine was physically administered before choosing a registry or provider.
Cross-state recovery

Use the registry where the vaccination was administered

California records

Use California’s digital record or registry route for doses administered there.

California vaccination record guide

Nevada records

Use Nevada WebIZ for vaccines administered in Nevada.

Nevada immunization records guide

New Mexico records

Use the New Mexico record route for doses administered before an Arizona move or school transfer.

New Mexico immunization records guide

No universal national vaccine-record portal exists. Retrieve the official record from each relevant jurisdiction, then ask the Arizona provider or receiving office how to combine the documentation.
Contact decision table

Who should you contact for Arizona record help?

Match the problem with the correct source
Your problem Best contact Prepare before contacting
Need immediate online access Arizona MyIR. Exact legal name, birth date and registry telephone number.
Recent dose is missing The administering provider or pharmacy. Vaccine, date, location, receipt and identity information.
Verification goes to an old number Provider or official ADHS record request. Old and current numbers, former names and identification.
Possible duplicate ASIIS records Provider and ASIIS support. Both identity versions, provider list and approximate dates.
School rejects the record School nurse, registrar or child-care administrator. Ask for the exact missing dose, source document and deadline.
Another jurisdiction holds the dose The state, tribal clinic, military system or foreign provider. Location, patient identity, provider and approximate date.
ASIIS User Support
Arizona Department of Health Services
Bureau of Immunization Services
150 North 18th Avenue, Suite 310A
Phoenix, AZ 85007-3233

Telephone: 602-364-3899

Toll-free: 1-877-491-5741

Fax: 602-364-3285

Published help hours: ASIIS currently lists telephone support from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Check the live page for holiday closures or changed hours.
ASIIS support script “I am trying to access an immunization record for myself or my child. MyIR shows [problem], and I have contacted [provider or pharmacy]. Should I submit the official request, update registry demographics or ask the provider to check for duplicate profiles?”
Before sharing

Final record-quality and privacy checklist

The record belongs to the correct person
Name and date of birth are accurate
Every expected provider was checked
Pharmacy records were compared
Out-of-state doses were searched separately
Tribal or military sources were checked when relevant
Every PDF page is readable
The receiving office accepts the format
Verification codes remain private
Photo ID went only to the official request
No file remains on a public computer
A protected backup copy exists
Common questions

Arizona immunization records FAQs

How do I get Arizona immunization records online?

Register or sign in through Arizona MyIR, enter information that exactly matches ASIIS, complete the telephone verification step and download the available official record. Use the ADHS Immunization Record Request when MyIR cannot link the record.

Can the public log directly into ASIIS?

ASIIS web access is primarily intended for authorized healthcare, pharmacy, school, child care and public health users. Residents normally use Arizona MyIR, the ADHS record request or an authorized provider instead.

Why can Arizona MyIR not find my record?

The name, date of birth or telephone number may differ from the information stored in ASIIS. The record may also use a former surname, be split between duplicate profiles, contain an unreported vaccine or belong to another state or record system.

What if the MyIR verification code goes to an old telephone number?

MyIR sends the code only to the number stored in the immunization registry. Updating the MyIR profile does not update ASIIS. Contact the healthcare provider that reported the record or use the official Arizona record-request route.

Can I request my child’s Arizona immunization record?

A parent or legal guardian can try to link the child’s record through MyIR. When online access fails, use the official ADHS request and provide the identification and guardianship documentation required by the current form.

What identification can I upload with an Arizona record request?

The official request page lists examples including a state-issued photo driver license, a state-issued photo identification card, a passport booklet and a passport card. Follow the live form for the complete current list.

Can an Arizona school accept a MyIR or ASIIS printout?

Arizona school guidance recognizes qualifying registry and computer records, the Arizona School Immunization Record and certain provider, previous-school and other-state records. Ask the school whether it accepts the printout directly or uses it to complete the ASIR.

How do I correct a missing vaccine in ASIIS?

Contact the provider, pharmacy or clinic that administered the vaccine. Ask it to verify the vaccine, administration date, patient demographics and whether ASIIS accepted the submission. The administering source normally corrects the clinical record.

What if my vaccines were given outside Arizona?

Contact the registry, healthcare provider, pharmacy, tribal clinic, military system or foreign provider where each vaccine was administered. ASIIS does not automatically combine every outside record.

Who should I call for Arizona immunization record help?

ASIIS currently lists support at 602-364-3899 and toll-free at 1-877-491-5741, with published availability from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Confirm current hours on the official ASIIS page before calling.