How to Get Arizona Vaccination Records Online in 2026

Arizona MyIR + ASIIS guide — 2026
Arizona Vaccination Records: MyIR Login, ASIIS & ADHS Request Help

Need Arizona vaccination records for school, child care, college, a healthcare job, travel, immigration paperwork, military files, camp, sports, pharmacy proof, COVID-19 certificate, or your own family folder? Arizona uses MyIR Mobile for public online access and ASIIS, the Arizona State Immunization Information System, for state registry records. This guide explains the fastest route, the official backup form, missing-record fixes, and live related links that do not point users into 404 pages.

Quick answer

To get Arizona vaccination records online, start with Arizona MyIR Mobile. ADHS points users to MyIR for immediate family immunization record access, but your name, date of birth, phone, email, and other details must match the state record exactly. If MyIR cannot match your information, use the official ADHS Immunization Record Request form.

Official first steps: ADHS AZ MyIR page · Arizona MyIR sign in · ADHS Immunization Record Request

If your record is missing, do not assume the vaccine was never given. The dose may be under an old name, old phone number, parent or guardian account, pharmacy profile, provider chart, school file, military record, tribal clinic file, or another state registry.

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Free interactive tools to find, verify, and plan your vaccine records — all data verified May 2026

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🏛️ Instant State IIS Record Finder

Select your state to get the official portal link, phone number, app availability, and exact turnaround time — all verified May 2026.

🔎 Where Should I Look for My Records?

Answer 4 quick questions and get a personalised ranked list of exactly which sources to check first for your situation.

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

🔬 Titer Test Need Calculator

Select your situation to see exactly which titer tests you need, accepted immunity thresholds, and current self-pay costs.

🏥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
Registry reference: CDC Arizona IIS policy page

What Arizona Vaccination Records Mean

Arizona vaccination records are vaccine history records that may show vaccine names, dose dates, provider-submitted information, and school or work proof details. They may be stored in ASIIS, shown through MyIR Mobile, or kept by a provider, pharmacy, school, employer, clinic, tribal health office, military system, or local health office.

Official Arizona request route: ADHS Immunization Record Request Form

CDC identifies Arizona’s IIS as the Arizona State Immunization Information System, or ASIIS, and says it includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages. That means adults should not ignore the Arizona registry route, but older adult records may still be incomplete if the dose was never reported or cannot be matched.

Federal registry reference: CDC IIS Policies: Arizona
For parents

Try MyIR first, then the ADHS request form or the child’s provider if school or child care proof is needed.

For adults

Try MyIR, ADHS request, providers, pharmacies, colleges, employers, military records, and prior states.

For schools

Ask whether a MyIR printout, provider record, pharmacy record, or ADHS-supported record is accepted.

Privacy note Arizona vaccination records are private health information. Do not enter your date of birth, child’s details, address, ID, or vaccine history into random “instant vaccine record” websites. Start with ADHS, MyIR, ASIIS, your provider, pharmacy, school, or health office.

MyIR Mobile, ASIIS and ADHS: What Each One Does

MyIR Mobile is the public-facing online option many Arizona residents use to view or print available immunization records. ADHS promotes MyIR for online access to family immunization records, school registration, vaccine schedules, and related record needs.

Arizona MyIR sign-in: MyIR Mobile Arizona

ASIIS is the state registry behind many reported vaccine records. The ASIIS web application is mainly for authorized users, providers, and public health workflows. Regular residents should not confuse ASIIS provider access with the public MyIR route.

Official registry page: ASIIS-Web Main Page
Tool or office Main purpose Use it when
Arizona MyIR / MyIR Mobile Public online access when identity matching works. You want fast access, printing, school proof, or family vaccine history.
ASIIS Arizona’s official state immunization registry. A provider, school, public health office, or authorized user needs registry access.
ADHS request form Official backup when MyIR matching fails or formal review is needed. MyIR cannot match, ID review is needed, minor records are involved, or a record is incomplete.
Provider or pharmacy Source record for vaccines they gave. A dose is missing, recent, or stored in CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger, Costco, Banner, HonorHealth, or another portal.
School, employer or college May hold a copy already submitted. You used the record before and need a fast replacement copy.
Do not use ASIIS login as a public shortcut People often search “ASIIS login” hoping for a direct public download. For most residents, the correct public path is MyIR Mobile first, then the ADHS record request form if MyIR cannot match.

How to Get Arizona Vaccination Records Online Step by Step

Use this order when you need a record for school, child care, college, work, healthcare training, travel, immigration, camp, sports, or personal files.

  1. Open the official Arizona MyIR route. Start from ADHS or the official MyIR Mobile Arizona sign-in page. Confirm the web address before entering personal health details.
  2. Register or sign in to MyIR Mobile. Use a secure device and enter your information carefully. Matching can fail if the system has an old phone number, old email, old name, or different guardian details.
  3. Review the record before printing. Check the person’s name, date of birth, vaccine names, dose dates, and whether the record is complete enough for the school, employer, or program requesting it.
  4. Save or print a clean copy. A clear PDF or printed copy is better than a blurry screenshot. Name the file clearly, such as “Arizona-Vaccination-Record-2026.pdf.”
  5. If MyIR fails, use the ADHS Immunization Record Request form. ADHS says the information you provide must match exactly with its records. If MyIR cannot match you, use the official request route.
  6. Check the original provider, pharmacy, school or employer. If the state record is incomplete, the original source may still have the missing dose.
  7. Check another state if the vaccine was not given in Arizona. If you were vaccinated in California, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Texas, Mexico, a military clinic, or a tribal health system, the record may be outside Arizona.

ADHS Immunization Record Request Form Checklist

Use the ADHS Immunization Record Request form when MyIR cannot match your record, you cannot access the online account, you need a formal request, you need a COVID-19 certificate, or you are requesting a minor’s record as a legal guardian.

Official form: ADHS Immunization Record Request Form

ADHS says immunization record requests are normally processed within 5–7 business days, but delays can happen if request volume increases. The form requires a valid email address, identification documents for the requester, and proof of guardianship when requesting a minor’s record.

What you need Why it matters Practical tip
Valid email address ADHS requires email for request handling and follow-up. Use an email you can check daily while waiting.
Requester photo ID All requests must include documents identifying the person requesting the record. Use an accepted photo ID such as driver license, state ID, passport booklet, or passport card when allowed.
Proof of guardianship Minor records require legal authority. Use birth certificate, court documentation, appointed documentation, or notarized legal guardian documentation when required.
Full legal name and prior names A maiden name, hyphenated name, or old name can affect matching. Include the name used when the vaccine was given.
Date of birth and phone number A one-digit error can block matching. Try the phone number used at the vaccine appointment.
Record type choice The form lets users request all immunizations, all immunizations plus COVID-19 certificate, or COVID-19 certificate only. Choose based on what the school, employer, travel office, or program actually needs.
Deadline warning If a school, college, job, travel clinic, or immigration office needs proof this week, do not rely on one form only. Submit the ADHS request if needed, but also call the provider, pharmacy, school, or employer that may already have the record.

Can You Download, Print or Save Arizona Vaccination Records as a PDF?

Yes, when MyIR finds and displays an available record, you may be able to print or save the record for school, work, camp, child care, college, or personal use. ADHS’s MyIR page highlights official record printing for school registration and related needs.

Public access page: ADHS AZ MyIR

Before submitting a PDF or printout, ask the receiving office what format it accepts. Some offices accept a MyIR printout, while others may require a provider record, pharmacy record, signed school form, titer lab result, or direct fax/email from a healthcare provider.

Need Best document Ask before submitting
Arizona school or child care MyIR printout, provider record, or school-accepted immunization proof. Does the office accept MyIR, or do they need provider documentation?
College or university Campus-uploadable vaccine record, titer report, or student health form. Do they accept MyIR PDF or require titers?
Healthcare job MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB screening records or titers. Does occupational health need vaccine dates or lab proof?
COVID-19 certificate ADHS request option for COVID-19 certificate or pharmacy/provider proof. Does the receiving office accept a certificate, card, pharmacy record, or QR-style proof?
Travel or immigration Provider-reviewed vaccine history, travel clinic record, or civil-surgeon accepted proof. Does the civil surgeon, clinic, school, or destination accept your format?

Arizona Vaccination Records for School, Child Care, Camp and College

Arizona schools, preschools, child care programs, camps, sports offices, colleges, and healthcare programs may ask for proof of vaccination. MyIR may be enough for some school or camp needs, but the receiving office decides the accepted format.

Related live Arizona guide: Arizona Immunization Records Online

For children, use MyIR first, then the pediatrician, family doctor, school nurse, child care office, previous school, local health office, or ADHS request form. For college and healthcare programs, ask whether they require titers, vaccine dates, provider signatures, or a portal upload.

Official record request route: ADHS Immunization Record Request
School situation Likely proof Best action
Child care or preschool Current immunization record or accepted exemption documentation. Try MyIR, then ask provider or child care office what format is accepted.
K-12 enrollment Record accepted by school nurse or enrollment office. Ask the school before uploading a screenshot or partial record.
Kindergarten Age-appropriate vaccine record. Start early because matching and corrections can take time.
Out-of-state transfer Previous state record plus Arizona school review. Bring all old records and use CDC’s state registry directory if needed.
College or healthcare program Campus-specific vaccine record, titers, or provider form. Ask student health or compliance office before paying for labs.

Arizona Vaccination Records Near Me: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale and Rural Areas

Many users search “Arizona vaccination records near me” because they need local help, not another portal. Start with MyIR and the ADHS request form, then contact the provider, pharmacy, school, local health office, tribal health clinic, military clinic, or county public health office most likely to have the dose.

If you live near Likely record issue What to ask first
Phoenix / Maricopa County Large provider systems, pharmacy vaccines, school and employer deadlines. “Can you check MyIR/ASIIS or print my immunization history from your system?”
Tucson / Pima County University, healthcare, travel clinic, and provider records. “Does student health or occupational health accept a MyIR record or require titers?”
Mesa / Tempe / Chandler / Gilbert School proof, pediatric records, pharmacy vaccines, and employer forms. “Which document format does the school or employer accept?”
Glendale / Peoria / Scottsdale MyIR matching, provider portal gaps, and old phone number issues. “Can you verify the phone, email, and name used on the vaccine record?”
Flagstaff / Northern Arizona University, tribal health, military, rural clinic, and out-of-state records. “Was the vaccine reported to Arizona, tribal health, military care, or another state?”
Yuma / border areas California, Mexico, military, travel, and pharmacy records may be split. “Where exactly was the dose given, and which system would hold it?”
Call script Say: “I need an Arizona vaccination record for school/work. Can you check ASIIS, MyIR-related records, or your own medical record system?” This is clearer than asking only for “my shots.”

CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Kroger and Arizona Pharmacy Vaccine Records

Many Arizona adults received COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, Tdap, hepatitis, MMR, or travel vaccines at a pharmacy. If MyIR or ASIIS does not show the dose, the pharmacy account may be the fastest record source.

Use the same name, date of birth, phone number, email, ZIP code, and pharmacy profile used at the appointment. If you booked with an old phone number or different email, ask the pharmacy to search using that old contact information.

COVID-specific help: COVID Vaccine Record Guide
CVS vaccine records

Check CVS account, MinuteClinic records, or call the CVS store where the shot was given.

Walgreens vaccine records

Use your Walgreens pharmacy profile and ask for a printed immunization history if needed.

Walmart pharmacy

Contact the Walmart pharmacy location directly if your online account does not show the dose.

Costco or Sam’s Club

Ask the pharmacy for vaccine name, dose date, and printed record if you received shots there.

Kroger / Fry’s pharmacy

Check the pharmacy profile used when the vaccine was administered.

Travel clinic or urgent care

Ask for travel vaccine dates, provider signature, and lot details if the receiving office requires them.

Why Your Arizona Vaccination Record May Be Missing or Wrong

A missing Arizona vaccine record does not prove the shot never happened. The dose may not have been reported, may be tied to a different phone number or name, may be in a pharmacy profile, may be in another state, or may be stored only by a provider, school, employer, military system, or tribal health office.

Official backup route: ADHS Immunization Record Request
Problem What it means What to try next
Name mismatch Record may use maiden name, old last name, hyphenated name, nickname, or misspelling. Try prior names and ask provider or ADHS to check matching details.
Phone or email mismatch MyIR may not match because the contact info differs from the record. Try the phone number or email used at the vaccine appointment.
Minor record access issue A guardian may need proof of authority to request the child’s record. Use the ADHS form with proof of guardianship if required.
Pharmacy dose missing The dose may be easier to find in the pharmacy profile. Call CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Fry’s, Costco, or the exact pharmacy location.
Out-of-state vaccine The dose may be in California, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Texas, or another state registry. Contact the state or provider where the shot was actually given.
Military, VA or tribal health dose Federal or tribal records may not live in the same place as state records. Check military clinic, VA, TRICARE, tribal health, IHS, or service medical records.
Do not guess dates Never invent vaccine dates on school, work, immigration, or medical forms. If the record is lost, ask whether a provider review, titer test, repeat dose, or formal record request is acceptable.

Moved From California, Nevada, New Mexico or Another State?

Arizona now shares immunization records with some other states through secure exchange options on the ADHS request form, but not every state is available and retrieval is not guaranteed. If a vaccine was given outside Arizona, check the state where the shot was actually administered.

Federal directory: CDC contacts for IIS immunization records
State of Arizona records

Related live guide for ASIIS, MyIR, ADHS request form, school proof, and minor records.

Open State of Arizona guide
AZ immunization records

Useful when the search is shorter and focused on AZ portal access.

Open AZ guide
Arizona immunization records

Related live guide for online Arizona immunization records and MyIR help.

Open Arizona online guide
Nevada records

Useful if vaccines were given in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, or another Nevada location.

Open Nevada guide
California digital record

Useful if part of your vaccine history is stored in California.

Open California digital record guide
COVID vaccine record

Use when the missing item is a COVID card, booster, pharmacy dose, or certificate.

Open COVID record guide

Titer Tests When Arizona Vaccine Records Are Lost

A titer is a blood test that may show immunity to certain diseases. Titers may help adults with lost childhood records, healthcare jobs, college programs, nursing school, clinical rotations, immigration medical exams, or travel paperwork. But the organization asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted.

Situation Titers may help with Ask first
Healthcare job MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. Ask occupational health which exact lab report and result format they accept.
Nursing or medical school MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. Ask whether positive IgG titers replace vaccine dates in the compliance portal.
K-12 school or child care Limited situations only. Ask the school, provider, or health office what proof is accepted.
Immigration exam Civil-surgeon-reviewed proof. Ask the civil surgeon before paying for labs.
Money-saving rule Do not order titers just because MyIR cannot find your record. Ask the school, employer, college, civil surgeon, travel clinic, or licensing program what proof they accept first.

Source Check and Trust Note

This Arizona vaccination record guide was checked against the live Arizona Vaccination Records page, ADHS AZ MyIR guidance, ADHS Immunization Record Request form, ASIIS registry page, CDC Arizona IIS policy page, CDC IIS contact directory, and confirmed live related ImmunizationRecord.org guides. Record access, MyIR matching, school requirements, ASIIS reporting, ADHS processing time, pharmacy portal access, and inter-state exchange options can change.

Arizona Vaccination Records FAQs

Start with Arizona MyIR Mobile. If MyIR cannot match your information, use the official ADHS Immunization Record Request form and also check the provider, pharmacy, school, employer, or prior state that may hold the record.

Open Arizona MyIR

MyIR Mobile is the public online tool Arizona residents can use to access available family immunization records when the information entered matches the state record.

Open ADHS MyIR page

ASIIS is the Arizona State Immunization Information System. CDC identifies ASIIS as Arizona’s IIS and says it includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages.

Open CDC Arizona IIS

No. MyIR is the public-facing route for many residents and families. ASIIS is the state registry system mainly used by authorized users, providers, and public health workflows.

Open ASIIS

Recheck name, date of birth, phone, email, old names, and guardian details. Then use the ADHS Immunization Record Request form and contact the provider, pharmacy, school, employer, or prior state registry.

Open ADHS request form

ADHS says immunization record requests are normally processed within 5–7 business days, with possible delays when request volume increases.

ADHS says requests must include documents that identify the person requesting the record, with examples such as state-issued photo driver license, state-issued photo ID card, or passport booklet/card.

Yes, when legally allowed. ADHS says records for minors under 18 must be requested by the legal guardian or healthcare provider, and proof of guardianship is required for minor record requests.

Yes. Adults should try MyIR, the ADHS request form, providers, pharmacies, colleges, employers, military records, and prior state registries. Older adult records may be incomplete if never reported or mismatched.

MyIR may allow users to print available records. Before submitting, ask the school or child care office whether it accepts MyIR, provider printout, pharmacy record, or another proof format.

Yes. If the pharmacy gave the vaccine, check your pharmacy account or call the exact store location. Ask for a vaccine administration record or immunization history with vaccine names and dates.

It may show available records when data matches. The ADHS request form also lets users request all immunizations plus a COVID-19 certificate or a COVID-19 certificate only, depending on the need.

Open COVID vaccine record guide

Check the state or provider where the shot was actually given. Arizona may not show every dose from California, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Texas, Mexico, military care, or tribal health systems.

Find other state registries

Sometimes. Titers may help for MMR, varicella, or hepatitis B in healthcare jobs, colleges, or clinical programs, but the requesting organization decides what proof is accepted. Ask before paying for labs.

No. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use ADHS, MyIR Mobile, ASIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, local health office, or civil surgeon as the final authority.

Important: This guide is general information only. It is not medical advice, legal advice, school compliance advice, employment advice, immigration advice, or travel advice. Immunization record access, Arizona MyIR screens, ASIIS reporting, ADHS processing, proof-of-guardianship rules, school requirements, pharmacy portal access, and state data exchange options can change. Confirm final requirements with ADHS, MyIR Mobile, ASIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, local health office, licensing board, travel clinic, or civil surgeon.