How to Get Colorado Vaccination Records Online in 2026

Colorado CIIS guide — 2026
Colorado Vaccination Records: CIIS Portal & Print Guide

Need Colorado vaccination records for school, child care, camp, college, a healthcare job, travel, immigration paperwork, COVID-19 proof, military files, or your own family folder? 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 immunization record, what to do when the portal does not match, and where to get help from CDPHE, providers, pharmacies, schools, and local public health agencies.

Quick answer

To get Colorado vaccination records online, start with the official CIIS Public Portal. Individuals and parents or guardians of minors can use the portal to request, view, and print an official record when the information entered exactly matches the record in CIIS.

Official first step: CIIS Public Portal and CDPHE copy of records page

If the record is not found, do not assume the vaccine never happened. Colorado records may also be with a doctor, pharmacy, school, child care program, college, local public health agency, previous state registry, military clinic, or old paper file.

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

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🔎 Where Should I Look for My Records?

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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.

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Official backup help: CDPHE finding an immunization record

What Is CIIS for Colorado Vaccination Records?

CIIS stands for Colorado Immunization Information System. CDPHE describes CIIS as Colorado’s lifelong immunization record tracking system under the Colorado Immunization Registry Act of 2007. It is a confidential registry used by authorized health care providers, pharmacies, schools, child care programs, local public health agencies, and other approved users.

Official background: Colorado Immunization Information System — CDPHE

For residents, the practical point is simple: CIIS is the main state registry source, but it can only show records that were reported, entered, and matched. If a vaccine was given in another state, entered under a different name, kept only on paper, or never reported, the portal may not display it.

Official public access: CIIS Public Portal
Best first route

Use the CIIS Public Portal to request a record for yourself or a legal dependent.

Official printout

CDPHE says individuals and parents or guardians of minors can view and print official records through the portal when matched.

Not always complete

A missing record may need provider, pharmacy, school, local public health, or previous state follow-up.

Plain-English Colorado note CIIS is not a public “search anyone by name” database. It is a protected immunization record system. Use it for your own record or a legal dependent’s record, and use official CDPHE or provider routes for corrections.

What the CIIS Public Portal Can Do

The CIIS Public Portal lets you request a vaccination record for yourself or your legal dependent. The portal workflow asks you to enter personal information, verify your identity, and then view immunizations if the record can be matched.

Official portal: CIIS Public Portal

The portal is strict about matching. The public portal page says information must be entered exactly how it is documented at the health care provider, and an exact match is required to obtain the immunization record. That means old names, phone numbers, spelling, hyphens, guardian details, and date of birth mistakes can stop a match.

Public portal match page: CIIS dependent search page
Portal step What it means Common mistake
Choose who the record is for Select yourself or a legal dependent. Searching for another adult without proper authority.
Enter information Use the exact details documented by the health care provider. Using a nickname, new last name, wrong phone, or wrong address.
Verify identity Complete the verification step before private health data is shown. Using a phone or email you no longer access.
View immunizations Review available vaccine names and dates. Assuming a partial record is complete without checking the requirement.
Print or save Use the record for school, work, college, travel, or personal files if accepted. Submitting a screenshot when the office wants a full printout.

How to Get Colorado Vaccination Records Online Step by Step

Use this order when you need a Colorado immunization record quickly. It keeps you on official sources and gives backup routes if the online portal does not find the record.

  1. Open the official CIIS Public Portal. Start at the Colorado public portal, not a third-party website. Vaccine records contain private medical information.
  2. Choose “Me” or “Dependent.” Use “Me” for your own record. Use “Dependent” only when you are the parent, guardian, or legally authorized person for a minor or dependent.
  3. Enter the information exactly as the provider has it. Try the legal name, previous last name, hyphenated name, old phone, old email, or address that may have been used at the vaccine appointment.
  4. Complete identity verification. Follow portal prompts. If verification fails, recheck the information instead of guessing repeatedly.
  5. Review the immunization record. Confirm the record belongs to the correct person and includes the vaccine names and dose dates needed by the school, employer, college, travel clinic, or civil surgeon.
  6. Print or save a clean copy. Keep one PDF and one paper copy. Name the file clearly, such as “Colorado-Vaccination-Record-2026.pdf.”
  7. If the portal fails, use CDPHE’s backup routes. Try CDPHE’s copy-of-records page, the release form route, CIIS Help Desk, the original provider or pharmacy, or a local public health agency.
Privacy warning Do not upload vaccine cards, child information, date of birth, identity documents, or school forms to unknown websites. Use CDPHE, CIIS, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, or local public health agency.

Information You Need Before Searching CIIS

Most failed searches come from a mismatch between what you enter and what the vaccine provider reported. Before you start, collect these details so you can search accurately or explain the issue to CIIS support.

Information Why it matters Practical tip
Full legal name CIIS matching depends on identity details. Try previous last name, maiden name, hyphenated name, or provider spelling.
Date of birth Separates people with similar names. Double-check month, day, and year before submitting.
Parent or guardian details Needed when searching for a dependent’s record. Use the guardian details used by the child’s provider or school.
Provider or pharmacy name Needed if a dose is missing or wrong. List doctors, clinics, pharmacies, hospitals, school clinics, and local public health sites.
Old phone, email, or address A previous contact detail can be tied to the original vaccine record. Try the contact information used at the time of vaccination.
Reason for request Different offices accept different formats. Ask whether they need a CIIS printout, provider record, Certificate of Immunization, titer, or signed form.
Senior-friendly tip If online identity verification is hard, call the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine and ask for “immunization records” or “vaccine history.” Have your name, birth date, old address, old phone, and previous last name ready.

How to Print, Download or Request a Colorado Vaccination Record

When the CIIS Public Portal finds the record, review it before using it. For school, child care, camp, college, employment, immigration, travel, or licensing, the receiving office usually needs exact vaccine names and dose dates, not just a statement that vaccines were completed.

Public portal help: Get a copy of your immunization records from CIIS

If the portal does not work, CDPHE’s copy-of-records page provides a release-form route for requesting CIIS records. Make sure the form is complete and follow current ID or documentation instructions. If the vaccine was given by a pharmacy, clinic, or provider and not shown in CIIS, contact that source directly.

Record method Best for What to check
CIIS Public Portal printout Fast online record access when matched. Name, date of birth, vaccine names, and dose dates.
CDPHE release form Portal not matching, dependent records, or manual request needs. Complete form, correct ID, guardian documentation if needed.
Provider printout Doctor, clinic, health system, or signed record needs. Ask whether the record was also submitted to CIIS.
Pharmacy record Flu, COVID-19, RSV, shingles, travel, Tdap, hepatitis, and adult vaccines. Use the same phone, email, and profile used at the appointment.
School or college file Older childhood records, enrollment proof, and previously submitted documents. Ask how long records are retained and whether copies are available.
Simple file rule Save a PDF and print one copy. Use a clear name like “Colorado-CIIS-Vaccination-Record-2026.pdf.” Do not store a child’s record in a shared or public folder.

myColorado, COVID-19 Records and SMART Health Cards

Colorado offers myColorado myVaccine Record for COVID-19 vaccination proof when the record is available from CIIS. This can be helpful for a COVID vaccine record or Colorado SMART Health Card, but it does not replace every full vaccine record need.

Official myColorado route: myColorado myVaccine Record

If you need a complete routine immunization history for school, child care, camp, healthcare employment, college, travel, or immigration paperwork, start with the CIIS Public Portal and your provider record, not only a COVID-focused digital card.

Digital option Best use Limit
CIIS Public Portal Official broader immunization record access and printout. Requires exact match and reported data.
myColorado myVaccine Record COVID-19 vaccination proof and Colorado SMART Health Card when available. Not a substitute for every school, job, college, or travel vaccine requirement.
Provider portal Health system vaccinations and provider-documented history. May not include pharmacy or out-of-state vaccines.
Pharmacy app Adult vaccines given at retail pharmacies. May not include vaccines from other providers or childhood history.
Quick question to ask Before submitting a QR code, ask the office: “Do you accept myColorado or SMART Health Card proof, or do you need a CIIS printout or provider record?”

Colorado School, Child Care and Camp Vaccination Records

Colorado schools, child care programs, Head Starts, and camps may require an immunization record, a Certificate of Immunization, an exemption certificate, or an in-process plan depending on the situation. CDPHE school guidance shows that a student immunization file may include records proving the child is up to date, exemption documentation, or a plan for catching up.

Official school page: Colorado K-12 immunization requirements

For the 2026-2027 school year, CDPHE school resources state that Colorado law will require students to receive a Tdap dose before the first day of seventh grade. Families should check the current school packet and CDPHE requirements before the deadline because grade-level rules can change.

Official school resources: CDPHE school resources
School situation Likely proof needed Best action
Child care or preschool Vaccine record, exemption documentation, or required immunization form. Ask the provider, child care office, or local public health agency what format is accepted.
K-12 entry Student immunization record, in-process plan, or exemption certificate. Use CIIS portal, provider printout, and the school’s enrollment packet.
Seventh grade Updated Tdap documentation under current CDPHE school guidance. Ask the school nurse before the first day of school.
Camp Camp immunization documentation and any camp-specific policy. Check CDPHE camp guidance and the camp’s deadline.
College or university Student health portal upload, MMR proof, meningococcal information, titers, or program-specific form. Check the college health portal before submitting a generic printout.
Do not wait until registration week School offices, providers, and local public health agencies get busy before deadlines. If a child’s record is split between Colorado and another state, start early.

Adult Colorado Vaccination Records

Adults often need Colorado vaccination records for healthcare jobs, nursing school, college, travel, immigration medical exams, public safety work, military paperwork, caregiver jobs, licensing, or personal medical history. CIIS can help when doses were reported, but older adult childhood vaccines may still require provider, school, military, or paper-record searches.

Adult need Best first step What to ask for
Healthcare job CIIS, provider portal, occupational health office. MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB screening, and titers if required.
College or nursing school Student health portal plus CIIS or provider record. School-specific form, exact dates, lab titers, or provider-signed proof.
Travel Travel clinic, pharmacy, or primary care office. Routine vaccines, 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 CIIS, provider, pharmacy, old school, military records. Complete immunization history from every available source.
Adult record reality If you need vaccines from decades ago, the answer may be in an old school file, college health record, military record, employer health file, baby book, yellow card, or doctor archive rather than CIIS alone.

Why Your Colorado Vaccination Record May Be Missing or Incomplete

A missing Colorado record does not automatically mean the vaccine was never given. It may mean the record was not reported to CIIS, the information does not exactly match, the vaccine was given outside Colorado, the provider entered the record under another profile, or the vaccine exists in a pharmacy, military, school, or older paper file.

Exact-match issue

The portal may fail if your name, date of birth, phone, email, or dependent details do not match provider records.

Provider reporting gap

CIIS records depend on vaccines reported and entered by providers, pharmacies, schools, or public health sources.

Out-of-state vaccine

Shots from Arizona, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, or another state may need that state’s registry route.

Pharmacy record gap

COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, hepatitis, travel, or Tdap vaccines may be easier to find in a pharmacy account.

Duplicate profile

Doses may be split across records if name, date of birth, or contact details were entered differently.

Old paper record

Childhood records may exist only in school files, pediatric records, a baby book, or an old immunization card.

What to do next when CIIS does not find the record

  1. Try the portal again with exact details. Use the name, birth date, and contact information used at the vaccine appointment.
  2. Call the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine. The original source is usually best for missing dose corrections.
  3. Use CDPHE’s copy-of-records route. Follow current release-form instructions if the portal does not work.
  4. Contact the CIIS Help Desk. Use official CDPHE contact information for registry-related help.
  5. Check other states. Use CDC’s IIS directory for vaccines given outside Colorado.
  6. Ask about titers or revaccination only when needed. Do this after the school, employer, college, or civil surgeon confirms what it accepts.
Official cross-state help: CDC contacts for IIS immunization records

Colorado Local Public Health Help: Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder and Pueblo

If the CIIS Public Portal does not find your record, a provider closed, a school deadline is close, or you need help with a child’s record, a local public health agency can be a practical next step. Call before visiting because ID, appointment rules, and forms can vary by location.

Official contacts: Colorado immunization contacts
If you live near Common need Best next step
Denver Denver vaccination records, school proof, adult records. Try CIIS, provider, pharmacy, then local public health support.
Colorado Springs El Paso County vaccine record help. Use CIIS and provider records before calling local public health.
Aurora Student, pharmacy, or health system vaccine records. Check the health system or pharmacy that gave the vaccine.
Fort Collins Larimer County school or adult immunization records. Use CIIS, provider portal, then local public health support.
Boulder College, school, adult, and clinic vaccine proof. Check the school or college portal before paying for titers.
Pueblo or Grand Junction Southern or Western Colorado record assistance. Try CIIS, provider portal, pharmacy, and local public health office.
Call first Ask whether the office can access or print records, what ID is required, whether you need an appointment, and whether parent or guardian proof is needed for a child’s record.

CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, King Soopers, Safeway and Pharmacy Vaccine Records in Colorado

Many Colorado adults received COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, hepatitis, Tdap, pneumonia, or travel vaccines at a pharmacy. These doses may appear in CIIS if reported and matched, but the pharmacy account is often the fastest backup when the state portal is incomplete.

CVS / MinuteClinic

Check the CVS account or MinuteClinic record connected to your appointment phone or email.

Walgreens

Use the Walgreens pharmacy profile used when the vaccine was administered.

Walmart / Sam’s Club

Ask the pharmacy location for a vaccine administration record if online records are not visible.

King Soopers / Kroger

Check the pharmacy account or call the location where the vaccine was given.

Safeway / Albertsons

Contact the pharmacy directly for vaccine names, exact dates, and documentation.

Travel clinics

Ask for vaccine names, exact dates, lot numbers if available, and provider signature if required.

Old-record backup guide: Tips for locating old immunization records

Out-of-State, Military, Foreign and Old Colorado Vaccine Records

You moved to Colorado from another state

Vaccines given outside Colorado may not automatically appear in CIIS. CDPHE says people can contact the IIS in the city, state, or territory where the person received their last vaccines. CDPHE also notes CIIS has interjurisdictional data exchange with some states, but you should still contact the state where the vaccine was actually given when proof is missing.

Official out-of-state guidance: CDPHE finding an immunization record and CDC IIS contacts

You were vaccinated by the military, VA, or federal care

Military, VA, TRICARE, federal occupational health, and base clinic vaccines may be stored in federal systems instead of CIIS. Check those systems directly and keep copies with your Colorado 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 Colorado 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, health system, medical records custodian, old patient portal, former school, college health center, employer health office, pharmacy records, and local public health agency. For older adult records, this may work better than expecting every childhood dose to appear online.

Border-state tip Colorado residents sometimes receive care in Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, or Nevada. If the vaccine was given there, search that state’s registry route too.

Titer Tests When Colorado Vaccination 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. 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 it accepts.
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, child care or camp Limited situations depending on current policy. Ask the school, camp, child care office, and clinician first.
Money-saving rule Do not order titers just because CIIS is missing a dose. Ask the school, employer, college, program, camp, or civil surgeon first. Some offices accept titers; others require vaccine dates, provider documentation, or repeat vaccination.

Related Colorado Vaccine Record Guides

If your Colorado vaccination record search is split across similar terms, use these related live guides. They were selected for direct relevance, not random interlinking.

Colorado Vaccine Records

Use this related guide when you search “Colorado vaccine records” instead of “vaccination records.”

Open Colorado vaccine records guide
Vaccine Records Colorado

A step-by-step Colorado CIIS retrieval guide for portal, verification, and record download help.

Open vaccine records Colorado guide
Immunization Records Colorado

Use this broader immunization wording guide for school, local public health, and out-of-state record help.

Open Colorado immunization guide
State of Colorado Immunization Records

Helpful if the search intent includes “state of Colorado” record request wording.

Open state of Colorado guide
Colorado State Immunization Records

Use this when users search the state-name phrase in a different order.

Open Colorado state guide
Oklahoma Vaccination Records

Useful if vaccines were received outside Colorado in a nearby or previous state.

Open Oklahoma guide

Official Colorado Vaccination Record Resources

Use official Colorado and federal sources first. This page is an independent guide and is not part of CDPHE, CIIS, myColorado, CDC, any school district, provider, pharmacy, employer, college, camp, or local public health agency.

CIIS Public Portal

Official Colorado public portal for requesting a vaccination record for yourself or a legal dependent.

Open CIIS Public Portal
CDPHE Copy of Records

Official CDPHE page explaining how to view, print, and request immunization records from CIIS.

Open CDPHE record page
Colorado CIIS Information

Official CDPHE background page for the Colorado Immunization Information System.

Open CIIS information
Finding a Record

CDPHE guidance for locating immunization records in Colorado and other states.

Open CDPHE locating records
Immunization Contacts

Official CDPHE contact page including CIIS Help Desk information.

Open immunization contacts
K-12 School Requirements

Official CDPHE K-12 school immunization requirement page.

Open school requirements
myColorado myVaccine Record

Official Colorado digital route for COVID-19 vaccine record access when available.

Open myColorado vaccine record
CDC IIS Contacts

Federal directory for finding immunization record contacts in Colorado and other states.

Open CDC IIS contacts
Old Record Search Tips

Trusted guidance for finding older paper, school, provider, and pharmacy immunization records.

Open old-record tips

Source Verification for This Colorado Guide

This guide was checked against CDPHE CIIS pages, the official CIIS Public Portal, CDPHE copy-of-records guidance, CDPHE finding-a-record guidance, CDPHE immunization contacts, CDPHE school and camp immunization resources, myColorado myVaccine Record guidance, CDC IIS contact guidance, and live related pages on ImmunizationRecord.org. Record access, school rules, exemption forms, portal behavior, provider reporting, pharmacy records, myColorado features, and local public health processes can change. Confirm final details with CDPHE, CIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, college, employer, camp, local public health agency, or civil surgeon.

Colorado Vaccination Records FAQs

Use the official CIIS Public Portal first. Choose whether the record is for yourself or a legal dependent, enter information exactly as documented by the health care provider, complete verification, then view and print the record if a match is found.

Open CIIS Public Portal

CIIS is the Colorado Immunization Information System, Colorado’s lifelong immunization record tracking system managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

Open CDPHE CIIS information

Yes. Individuals and parents or guardians of minors can use the CIIS Public Portal to request, view, and print official records when the information can be matched.

CDPHE copy of records

The portal may fail if your information does not exactly match the provider record. It can also fail if the vaccine was never reported to CIIS, was given outside Colorado, is in a duplicate profile, or is stored by a provider or pharmacy only.

No. CIIS records depend on information reported and entered by providers, pharmacies, schools, and public health sources. Missing doses should be checked with the original source.

Use CDPHE’s copy-of-records page, complete the release-form route if needed, contact your provider or pharmacy, or ask a local public health agency for help.

Open CDPHE copy request

Colorado offers a Colorado SMART Health Card through myColorado myVaccine Record for COVID-19 vaccination proof when available. It does not replace every routine vaccine record need.

Open myColorado myVaccine Record

myColorado myVaccine Record is focused on COVID-19 vaccination proof. Use the CIIS Public Portal, CDPHE record request route, provider records, or pharmacy records for broader immunization history.

Requirements depend on age, grade, and catch-up status. CDPHE school guidance includes required vaccine documentation, exemption certificates, and in-process plans. Check the current CDPHE school page and your school’s instructions.

Open Colorado K-12 requirements

CDPHE school resources state that starting in the 2026-2027 school year, Colorado law will require students to receive a Tdap dose before the first day of seventh grade. Confirm the current requirement with CDPHE and the school.

Open CDPHE school resources

Pharmacy vaccines may appear if reported and matched correctly. Also check the pharmacy account or request a vaccine administration record directly from the pharmacy that gave the shot.

Contact the provider, clinic, pharmacy, school, or local public health agency that administered or reported the dose. The original source is usually best for correcting 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 Colorado provider, school, employer, college, or civil surgeon if needed.

CDC IIS contacts

CDPHE lists the CIIS Help Desk phone at 303-692-2420 and email at cdphe.ciis@state.co.us. Check CDPHE’s immunization contacts page for current hours and details.

Open CDPHE immunization contacts

Sometimes. Titers may help for certain healthcare, college, adult, 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 CDPHE, CIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, camp, local public health agency, 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. Colorado vaccination record access, CIIS data, myColorado features, school rules, exemption rules, provider reporting, pharmacy records, support contacts, and local public health processes can change. Confirm final requirements with CDPHE, CIIS, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, licensing board, camp, local public health agency, or civil surgeon.