Immunization Record Florida 2026: Florida SHOTS Guide

Florida · Florida SHOTS, DH 3203 and certified DH Form 680

Get the Right Florida Immunization Record Without Using the Wrong Portal

Florida has different record routes for an adult requesting their own immunization history, a parent seeking a child’s record, and a family needing the certified DH Form 680 used for Florida school or child-care documentation.

Use this guide to choose the correct route, prepare the exact information Florida SHOTS asks for, troubleshoot a failed request, retrieve a certified child form, recover older doses and avoid unnecessary delays.

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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?
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🔬Just Want to Check

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🕐2–5 Business Days
🕒1–2 Weeks
🕙Over 2 Weeks
Adult direct request

Age 18+ requesting only your own record.

Minor route

Provider or county health department.

School certificate

DH Form 680.

Florida SHOTS help

877-888-7468

First decision

Which Florida record route should you use?

Adult · 18+ You need your own Florida immunization history

Start with your provider or county health department when possible. If the request is not time-sensitive, adults age 18 or older may submit the Florida SHOTS DH 3203 online authorization for their own record.

The portal does not guarantee that a matching record will be found.

Minor · 17 or younger You need a child’s record

Do not use the adult DH 3203 portal. Florida SHOTS directs parents and guardians to the child’s healthcare provider or local county health department.

School / child care You specifically need certified DH Form 680

A licensed Florida healthcare provider or county health department prepares the Florida Certification of Immunization. When the provider creates a parent PIN, the parent can retrieve the certified PDF from Florida SHOTS.

Urgent deadline? Do not wait only on the statewide adult request. The current Florida SHOTS portal says processing is taking longer than 30 days and directs urgent users to their healthcare provider or local county health department.

Jump directly to your Florida record problem

This article is organized around tasks rather than repeated keyword variations.

Complete retrieval workflow

How to get a Florida immunization record step by step

Ask what document the receiving organization actually needs Determine whether it wants a general immunization history, certified DH Form 680, provider record, pharmacy administration report or another institution-specific form.
Contact the provider that administered the vaccines Ask for the complete immunization history and whether the provider can check Florida SHOTS.
Check existing provider and pharmacy portals Look under Immunizations, Vaccines, Preventive Care, Health Summary, Medical Records or Documents.
Choose the age-appropriate state route Adults 18+ can use DH 3203 for their own non-urgent request. Minor records use the provider or county route.
Use DH Form 680 only when that document is required A general vaccine history and Florida Certification of Immunization are not automatically interchangeable.
Search previous states separately Vaccines administered outside Florida may still be held by the original provider or another state’s immunization registry.
Fix missing entries at the source Ask the provider or pharmacy that administered the vaccine to verify its original clinical record and Florida SHOTS reporting.
Save one complete permanent copy Keep a readable PDF, a printed copy and a secure backup.
Adult own-record route

How the Florida SHOTS DH 3203 online request works

Eligibility is narrow: the current direct request is for people age 18 or older requesting only their own immunization history. It must not be used to request another adult’s record or a minor’s record.
Read the delay and duplicate-request notice Current Florida SHOTS processing is taking longer than 30 days. Do not file another request if you already submitted one during the last 30 business days.
Enter current patient identity information Use your legal name, date of birth, current address and telephone number.
Add former name and address information The portal includes fields for a former first/last name and former address specifically to help locate older records.
Complete the requester section as yourself The current relationship selection for this direct request is Self.
Select what will be disclosed The request concerns immunization information.
Choose email or fax delivery The live form currently provides both methods and warns that ordinary email may not be secure.
Upload identity proof Use a readable driver’s license, state-issued ID, passport or other accepted photo proof.
Electronically authorize the release Confirm that you are authorized to access your record and authorize Florida DOH to release it.
Save the confirmation and request reference Keep the electronically signed DH 3203 and any record-access PIN/reference generated after submission.
Prepare before opening the form

Exact information requested by the current adult portal

DH 3203 request preparation
Section Prepare Micro-level tip
Patient name Last, first, optional middle name and suffix. Use the spelling most likely stored in the registry.
Date of birth Full DOB. A DOB error can prevent a match.
Current address Street, city, state and ZIP. Use your current mailing information in the primary section.
Phone / email Current phone and email. Florida SHOTS may contact you when it finds multiple or no possible matches.
Former information Former first/last name and previous address. Especially useful after marriage, divorce, adoption, legal-name change or moving.
Purpose Continuity of care, personal use or other. Choose the option that accurately describes your request.
Primary ID Readable photo proof. Do not upload a blurred or cropped image that hides identifying information needed for verification.

Current file-upload requirements

Accepted formats

JPG, JPEG, TIF, TIFF and PDF.

Maximum file size

2.5 MB.

ID examples

Driver’s license, state-issued ID, passport or another accepted photo proof.

Never upload your ID here. Identity proof belongs only in the official Florida SHOTS request process.
After submission

What happens after you send DH 3203?

Florida SHOTS first tries to match the information

A submitted request does not guarantee that an immunization record will be found.

No match or multiple matches

Florida SHOTS may contact you for additional information before it can positively identify and release the correct record.

Successful match

Release occurs only when the request information can be matched to the appropriate Florida SHOTS patient record.

Portal maintenance

If the official page displays a maintenance message, use the provider or county route rather than searching for an unofficial replacement form.

Processing warning: the current Florida SHOTS notice says requests are taking longer than 30 days because of volume. Do not read “30 days” as a guaranteed completion date.
Do not send a duplicate request within 30 business days. The live portal specifically asks users not to do this.
Parent / guardian route

How to get a child’s Florida immunization record

Minor records age 17 and younger are not available through the direct adult DH 3203 request portal.

Need the child’s general immunization history
  • Ask the pediatrician or healthcare provider.
  • Ask the local county health department.
  • Check pharmacies that administered vaccines.
  • Check previous schools or child-care facilities.
  • Bring records from other states to the Florida provider.
Need Florida school / child-care certification
  • Ask specifically for DH Form 680.
  • Ask whether the provider can e-certify it in Florida SHOTS.
  • Ask whether a parent PIN will be created.
  • Save the State IMM Id and Certification PIN privately.
  • Retrieve the certified PDF when available.
Provider script “I need my child’s complete immunization history and a certified Florida DH Form 680 for [school/child care]. Is the Florida SHOTS record complete, and can your office create a parent-access PIN so I can retrieve the certified form?”
Certified DH 680 parent retrieval

How to download a child’s certified DH Form 680

Parent access is provider-enabled. Florida SHOTS allows a healthcare provider to create an electronically certified DH Form 680 and a parent PIN. A provider can also choose not to create a PIN, so parent online retrieval is not automatic in every case.
Ask the provider to create and certify DH Form 680 Parents cannot independently generate the certified school form.
Get the State IMM Id Official retrieval instructions say the State IMM Id contains 10 numbers.
Get the Certification PIN Official instructions describe the PIN as a combination of exactly nine letters and numbers.
Open the official Florida SHOTS record retriever Avoid public/shared computers because the form contains private health information.
Pass the initial security check The live parent retriever may first require the displayed four-digit code before showing the record fields.
Enter State IMM Id and Certification PIN exactly Do not add spaces or substitute letters for numbers.
Select Retrieve Form A current available certified DH 680 is returned as a PDF.
Save and print the PDF Florida SHOTS guidance says the e-certified form is valid for Florida school/daycare admission and can be printed on standard white paper.
Error-by-error troubleshooting

Why DH Form 680 will not retrieve

Florida SHOTS parent-retrieval error guide
Error What it means What to do
Enter 10 numbers State IMM Id format is incorrect. Enter the 10-digit State IMM Id exactly as provided.
Only numbers allowed A letter was entered in State IMM Id. Use digits only.
PIN format error Certification PIN is not the required nine-character letters/numbers combination. Recheck the provider information sheet.
Form not yet created Provider has not completed the certified form. If more than a day has passed since the provider said it would be available, contact the provider.
Form could not be found State IMM Id or Certification PIN may not match. Re-enter both exactly rather than guessing alternatives.
Form decertified Provider marked that DH 680 incorrect and it is no longer available. Ask the provider whether a corrected new DH 680 must be issued.
Temporary medical exemption expired The time-limited DH 680 is no longer valid. Contact the provider for the current clinical/documentation route.
Too many unsuccessful attempts Three incorrect attempts triggered a security block. Wait 15 minutes before trying again.
JavaScript disabled The retrieval page cannot function correctly. Enable JavaScript or disable the blocking setting for the official page.
Do not repeatedly guess a child’s PIN. Verify the provider-issued information instead.
Florida school records

DH Form 680 is not the same as the school-entry physical exam

DH Form 680 — immunization documentation

Florida DOH says DH 680 must be used to document required immunizations for Florida school enrollment and attendance.

The form is not distributed as a blank public form for parents to complete themselves.

DH 3040 — school-entry health examination

Students making initial entry into Florida school from prekindergarten through grade 12 must also present a school-entry health examination completed within one year before enrollment.

Florida’s standardized DH 3040 is recommended for documenting that physical exam, but the immunization certificate and health exam are separate requirements.

Who can complete DH Form 680?

Current Florida DOH school-enrollment guidance says the certificate must be completed by an authorized Florida healthcare route such as a licensed Florida physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or Florida county health department.

Moving into Florida: obtain the child’s complete immunization history before leaving the previous state. A Florida provider or county health department needs that history to enter/verify information and prepare the certified Florida record.
Document type matters

DH 680 medical exemptions and DH 681 religious exemption

Completed immunization certification

DH Form 680 is used to document the child’s immunizations for the applicable school/child-care process.

Temporary medical exemption

Florida DOH says a private healthcare provider may document a temporary medical exemption on DH 680 when the child is medically in the process of completing required immunizations.

An expiration date is required.

Permanent medical exemption

Florida DOH says a permanent medical exemption can be documented on DH 680 when a child cannot be fully immunized for medical reasons and the physician provides valid clinical reasoning or evidence.

Religious exemption — DH 681

Current Florida DOH guidance says DH 681 is issued by a county health department when immunization conflicts with the religious tenets or practices of the child’s parent or guardian. The form must be presented before the applicable school/facility entry, attendance or transfer.

Do not download or create your own exemption letter as a substitute. Follow the official Florida DOH/county process for the applicable exemption document.
Often-missed no-record cause

Was the person previously opted out of Florida SHOTS?

Florida SHOTS describes Florida as an opt-out state. Participation does not require a form, but a patient or guardian can choose to opt out.

What opt-out means for record retrieval
  • The record is not accessible through ordinary Florida SHOTS access.
  • Providers cannot rely on Florida SHOTS to retrieve that immunization history.
  • Parents may need to provide records directly to new providers, schools and child-care programs.
Changing opt-out status

Florida SHOTS says a written request is required to opt a child back into the registry.

Older vaccinations may then need to be manually entered by an authorized healthcare provider rather than magically reappearing.

Useful historical clue: Florida SHOTS says birth records began loading from Vital Statistics in January 2003 and children born in Florida from that point have been automatically added to the system unless an opt-out applies. A registry client record still does not guarantee that every vaccination is present.
No record or incomplete history

Use this missing-record recovery order

Former surname Ask the provider or Florida SHOTS to check the name used when the vaccination occurred.
Former Florida address Older registry entries may be connected with a prior residence.
Incorrect date of birth Ask the provider to verify the demographic data in its source record.
Provider never reported the dose Obtain the provider’s administration record and ask whether it can be reconciled with Florida SHOTS.
Pharmacy-only documentation Request the vaccine-administration history from the pharmacy that gave the dose.
Another state Search the provider and IIS in the state where the vaccination was administered.
Provider closed Look for a successor practice, hospital network or medical-record custodian.
Possible opt-out Contact Florida SHOTS if you know the record was previously excluded from the registry.

Older-record source checklist

Current primary-care provider
Previous pediatrician
Hospital medical-record department
Pharmacy accounts
Former schools
College health office
Occupational-health office
Military / VA records when applicable
Previous-state IIS
Old vaccine cards / family files
A missing online entry does not prove a vaccination never occurred. Do not make a repeat-vaccination or laboratory-testing decision based only on this website. Give available evidence to an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.
Fix the underlying record

How to correct a missing or incorrect Florida vaccine entry

Vaccine name
Administration date
Provider or pharmacy
Location where given
Manufacturer when available
Lot number when available
Name used at appointment
DOB used by provider
Former surname
Provider-generated evidence
Provider correction script “My Florida immunization history is missing or incorrectly lists the [vaccine] administered at your office on or around [date]. Please verify the original administration record, demographic information and whether the dose was submitted to Florida SHOTS.”
Never edit an official PDF yourself. Correct the source record through the administering provider or other authorized record process.
CVS, Walgreens, Publix, Walmart and other pharmacies

How to recover Florida pharmacy vaccine records

Use the pharmacy account tied to the appointment Try the phone number and email used when the vaccination was scheduled.
Look for Immunizations or Vaccine History Purchase history alone may not show enough clinical information.
Call the administering location Ask for a vaccine-administration record or complete immunization history for doses given there.
Ask whether the vaccination was reported to Florida SHOTS This can explain why pharmacy evidence exists while the statewide record is incomplete.
Keep the pharmacy document It may help a provider investigate a missing registry entry.
Pharmacy script “Please provide the vaccine name and administration date for vaccines given at this pharmacy, and tell me whether those vaccinations were reported to Florida SHOTS.”
County-level assistance

When a Florida county health department is the better route

Minor record

Use county help when the child’s provider cannot supply the record.

Urgent adult record

Florida SHOTS specifically directs time-sensitive users to providers or county health departments.

DH Form 680

County health departments are an authorized Florida route for school immunization certification.

Religious exemption

DH 681 is issued through a Florida county health department.

Out-of-state transfer

Bring the child’s complete prior immunization history for review.

Provider closed

Ask whether the county can locate available Florida SHOTS information or direct you to the correct record source.

Fees and local procedures can vary. Verify appointment rules, identification requirements, record-processing method and any county-specific fee directly with that county before visiting.
College, work, immigration and travel

Do not request or pay for the wrong proof

Match the record to the receiving organization’s requirement
Purpose Start with Ask before taking extra steps
College Florida SHOTS history, provider record, previous school. Exact vaccines, upload format and whether provider verification is needed.
Healthcare employment Provider, pharmacy, Florida SHOTS, occupational health. Whether the facility accepts existing records or requires additional documentation.
General employment Provider or Florida SHOTS history. Which vaccine dates or proof are actually required.
Immigration Existing vaccination records for review by the appropriate authorized medical professional. Do not assume a Florida SHOTS printout alone completes the immigration medical process.
Travel Provider, pharmacy and travel-clinic documentation. Destination-specific rules before obtaining additional records or testing.
Do not use a generic online “titer calculator” to decide which laboratory tests you need. First ask the receiving organization what it accepts and discuss medical testing with a qualified healthcare professional.
Before calling

Prepare this Florida record-recovery worksheet

Current legal name
Former / maiden name
Date of birth
Current address
Former Florida addresses
Current phone
Current email
Provider names
Pharmacy locations
Approximate vaccine dates
States where vaccines were administered
Previous schools / colleges
Exact document required
Submission deadline
Readable photo ID for adult DH 3203
State IMM Id / PIN only if provider issued them
Florida SHOTS contacts

Official Florida SHOTS support

Current Florida SHOTS contact routes
Method Contact Use
Phone 877-888-7468 Registry/request routing and support questions.
Fax 850-412-5801 Only when the applicable official process instructs fax submission.
Email flshots@flhealth.gov General support; avoid unnecessary sensitive identifiers in ordinary email.
Live support Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. ET Florida SHOTS home currently also notes a noon–1 p.m. daily closure.
Universal help script “I need a Florida immunization record for [purpose]. The record owner is [adult/minor]. I already tried [provider/pharmacy/DH 3203]. The problem is [no match/missing dose/DH 680 error/possible opt-out]. What is the correct official next step?”
Final record-quality check

Before you submit the Florida record

Correct person’s full name
Correct date of birth
All expected vaccine dates reviewed
Missing doses investigated
Correct DH form selected
School physical and immunization record not confused
Receiving organization confirmed format
PDF pages are readable
Official record was not edited
Sensitive identifiers are not exposed unnecessarily
Email/fax recipient verified
Private backup saved
Plain-English terminology

Florida immunization record glossary

Florida SHOTS
Florida State Health Online Tracking System, Florida’s statewide immunization information system.
IIS
Immunization Information System, the general term for a jurisdiction’s electronic immunization registry.
DH 3203
Florida Department of Health Authorization to Disclose Confidential Information used for the adult own-record request.
DH Form 680
Florida Certification of Immunization used for applicable school and child-care immunization documentation.
DH 681
Florida Religious Exemption From Immunization issued through a county health department.
DH 3040
Florida’s standardized School Entry Health Exam form; it documents a physical examination and is separate from DH 680.
State IMM Id
The 10-digit Florida SHOTS identifier used with a provider-issued Certification PIN for applicable parent retrieval of certified DH 680.
Certification PIN
A nine-character letters-and-numbers PIN created by the provider for applicable certified DH 680 parent access.
Opt-out
A Florida SHOTS status under which registry information is not available through ordinary Florida SHOTS access.
Immunization History
A vaccine-history record generated from available reported information; it is not automatically the same document as DH Form 680.
Frequently asked questions

Florida immunization record FAQs

How do I get my Florida immunization record online?

If you are age 18 or older and requesting only your own history, you can use the official Florida SHOTS DH 3203 online request when the request is not urgent. Minor records should be requested from the child’s healthcare provider or local county health department.

Can I use DH 3203 to request my child’s record?

No. The current Florida SHOTS direct request is limited to individuals age 18 or older requesting their own immunization history. Records for children age 17 and younger use the provider or county-health route.

How long is the Florida SHOTS adult request taking?

The current portal says high request volume means processing is taking longer than 30 days. It also says not to submit another request when one was filed during the previous 30 business days.

What identification can I upload to DH 3203?

The current portal lists photo-proof options such as a driver’s license, state-issued ID, passport or other photo proof. It accepts JPG, JPEG, TIF, TIFF and PDF files with a 2.5 MB size limit.

What is Florida DH Form 680?

DH Form 680 is the Florida Certification of Immunization used to document applicable immunization requirements for Florida school and child-care enrollment or attendance.

How can I download my child’s certified DH Form 680?

The healthcare provider must first create and certify the form and create parent access. The parent then uses the provider-issued 10-digit State IMM Id and nine-character Certification PIN on the official Florida SHOTS parent retriever.

Why is the DH 680 retriever rejecting my information?

Possible causes include an incorrectly entered State IMM Id or Certification PIN, a form not yet created, a decertified form, an expired temporary medical exemption, disabled JavaScript or a temporary security block after three unsuccessful attempts.

What is Florida DH 681?

DH 681 is Florida’s Religious Exemption From Immunization. Current Florida DOH guidance says it is issued through a county health department when immunization conflicts with the religious tenets or practices of the child’s parent or guardian.

Could an old Florida SHOTS opt-out explain a missing record?

Yes. Florida is an opt-out state, and Florida SHOTS says an opted-out record is not accessible through ordinary Florida SHOTS access. Contact Florida SHOTS when a prior opt-out may apply.

What if some vaccinations were given outside Florida?

Contact the provider, pharmacy or immunization registry in the jurisdiction where each vaccination was administered. Bring the official documentation to a Florida provider or county health department when it needs to be reviewed for Florida records or school documentation.