Immunization Records Nevada 2026: How to Request & Download

Nevada records guide — 2026
Immunization Records Nevada: WebIZ Download & Request Guide

Need immunization records Nevada for school, child care, college, a healthcare job, camp, travel, immigration paperwork, a lost vaccine card, or your own family file? Nevada’s official immunization registry is Nevada WebIZ, and the safest online starting point is the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal, where eligible adults, parents, and legal guardians can request, verify, view, save, and print available records.

Quick answer

To get Nevada immunization records, use the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal first. Choose whether the request is for “Me” or “Dependent,” enter the required personal information, verify your identity with a code, and view or print the official immunization record if the portal finds a match.

Official first step: Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal

If the portal cannot find or verify the record, contact Nevada WebIZ support, the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine, the school or college that may have a copy, or the immunization registry in another state if the vaccines were given outside Nevada.

💉 Immunization Record Tools

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

🏛️State Finder
🔎Record Checker
🔬Titer Calculator
Emergency Guide

🏛️ 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
Official help page: Nevada DPBH — Nevada WebIZ

What Is Nevada WebIZ?

Nevada WebIZ is Nevada’s immunization information system. It stores immunization information reported by authorized healthcare providers, hospitals, pharmacies, local health authorities, school districts, child care facilities, and other authorized organizations. For everyday residents, the public-facing option is the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal.

Official registry page: Nevada WebIZ information

A WebIZ record can be an official immunization record, but it may not include every vaccine you have ever received. Doses may be missing if they were given outside Nevada, never reported, entered under different identity details, stored only with a provider, or held in a pharmacy or school file.

Out-of-state help: CDC IIS contacts directory
Nevada WebIZ

The official Nevada immunization information system for reported vaccine records.

Public Access Portal

The public route where eligible people can request, verify, view, save, and print available records.

Provider backup

Doctors, pharmacies, schools, employers, and health districts may still have records that do not appear online.

Privacy-first rule Immunization records contain private health information. Start with Nevada WebIZ, DPBH, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, local health authority, or another state IIS before entering date of birth, child details, phone number, or medical information on unknown record-search websites.

How to Request Immunization Records Nevada Step by Step

Use this order because it starts with the official online portal and then moves to the backup sources that usually solve missing-record problems.

  1. Open the official Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal. Go directly to izrecord.nv.gov. Avoid third-party record lookup pages that ask for private health details.
  2. Choose who the request is for. Select “Me” for your own record or “Dependent” only if you are the legal parent or legal guardian authorized to access that dependent’s record.
  3. Enter identity details carefully. Use the legal name, date of birth, gender, phone number, and email that may match the healthcare provider’s record in Nevada WebIZ.
  4. Verify your identity with the access code. The portal may send a code by text or email. If the phone or email is not saved on the record, verification can fail.
  5. View the official immunization record. If the portal finds a match, review vaccine names and dates carefully before submitting the record to school, work, camp, or a college portal.
  6. Print or save the PDF copy. Keep one PDF and one printed copy. Use a private device when possible because the record contains personal health information.
  7. Use backup routes if the portal fails. Contact Nevada WebIZ Help Desk, the vaccine provider, the pharmacy, the school, the employer health office, or another state registry.
Do not wait until the deadline School, child care, camp, college, healthcare training, job, travel, and immigration deadlines can move faster than record offices. If the portal cannot verify you, start the Help Desk and provider search right away.

Nevada WebIZ Portal Verification Tips

The most common Nevada WebIZ problem is not always a missing vaccine. It is often a matching problem. The portal needs your details to match the information already saved in the registry. If the phone or email on the record is old, missing, or wrong, the access code may not arrive.

Portal help route: Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal
Portal issueLikely reasonWhat to do
No record foundName, date of birth, gender, phone, or email may not match the record.Try exact legal details, previous names, and the contact used at the vaccine appointment.
No code arrivesThe phone or email may not be attached to the WebIZ record.Contact Nevada WebIZ Help Desk and ask how to add verified contact details.
Dependent record failsParent or guardian relationship details may not match.Use legal guardian details and keep proof of guardianship ready if asked.
PDF does not openPop-ups may be blocked or the device may not open PDFs correctly.Allow pop-ups and use a PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Record looks incompleteNot all vaccines were reported to Nevada WebIZ.Check providers, pharmacies, schools, employers, military files, and other state registries.
Senior-friendly tip Before calling for help, write down your legal name, date of birth, previous names, old phone numbers, old email addresses, vaccine provider, pharmacy, and school or employer that may have used the record.

Nevada Immunization Record Download, PDF and Print Help

When Nevada WebIZ finds and verifies a record, you may be able to view, print, or save the official immunization record as a PDF. This copy can help with school entry, child care, summer camp, college uploads, employment, healthcare training, travel, immigration medical exams, or personal recordkeeping when the requesting office accepts it.

Official portal: Download through Nevada WebIZ Public Access
NeedBest actionImportant caution
School or child care proofPrint the official WebIZ record if available.Ask the school or child care office what exact format it accepts.
College uploadSave PDF and upload through the college health portal.Some programs require provider-signed forms or titers.
Healthcare jobUse WebIZ plus provider, pharmacy, and lab records.Occupational health may require specific vaccines, TB screening, or titers.
Travel or immigrationBring official vaccine records to the travel clinic or civil surgeon.Ask what proof is accepted before paying for repeat shots or lab tests.
Personal archiveSave a PDF and print a backup copy.Store it securely because it contains private health information.
PDF safety note Use a private device, avoid saving records on shared computers, close the browser when finished, and do not email vaccine records to random addresses unless the receiving office is legitimate.

Adult and Child Immunization Record Access in Nevada

Adults age 18 and older can request their own Nevada immunization record through the Public Access Portal when the record can be matched and verified. Parents and legal guardians can request records for legal dependents through age 17 when they are authorized to access that record.

Official access page: Request for Me or Dependent
RequesterUse portal optionWhat to know
Adult requesting own recordMeUse exact identity details and the phone/email connected to the record.
Parent requesting child recordDependentUse this only when you are legally authorized to access the child’s record.
Legal guardianDependentKeep guardianship, foster, placement, or court paperwork ready if needed.
Adult child requesting parent recordNot automaticYou may need legal authorization or the person may need to request their own record.
Employer or schoolNot public accessAsk the person to provide the record or use authorized institutional processes.
Legal access warning Do not request another person’s immunization record unless you are legally allowed to do so. Vaccine records are private health information.

Nevada School, Child Care, Camp and College Immunization Records

Nevada WebIZ records are commonly used for school entry, child care, summer camp, college, healthcare programs, employment, and similar proof needs. A WebIZ printout may be accepted in many situations, but the receiving office decides what format it will accept.

School and local record help: Southern Nevada Health District immunization records
NeedLikely proofBest action
K–12 school entryNevada WebIZ record, provider record, or school-approved proof.Ask the school nurse or enrollment office before registration week.
Child careOfficial vaccine record or exemption paperwork if applicable.Use WebIZ, provider records, and current child care instructions.
Summer campPrinted WebIZ record or provider vaccine history.Ask whether the camp requires a provider signature.
College or universityWebIZ, provider records, pharmacy records, military records, or titers.Use the college health portal and follow its exact upload rules.
Healthcare trainingVaccine dates, titers, TB screening, flu/COVID policy proof.Ask clinical placement or occupational health for the exact checklist.
Parent checklist Save one copy for school, one copy for camp or sports, and one copy for your family file. Do this before the school year rush.

Local Nevada Help: Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, Sparks, Carson City and Rural Counties

Nevada WebIZ is statewide, but missing record searches often start locally. The vaccine may be in a provider portal, pharmacy account, school file, local health authority file, employer medical file, military clinic, tribal health record, or previous state registry.

Statewide official route: Nevada WebIZ program page
If you live nearLikely local pathWhat to do
Las Vegas / Clark CountySouthern Nevada Health District, provider, pharmacy, school, employer.Try WebIZ first, then ask the vaccine provider or SNHD route if records are missing.
Henderson / North Las VegasClark County-area clinics, pharmacies, schools, and occupational health files.Use exact old phone/email details tied to the vaccine visit.
Reno / SparksWashoe-area provider portals, pharmacies, schools, university health records.Check provider and college health portals if WebIZ is incomplete.
Carson CityProvider, pharmacy, school, local health authority, WebIZ Help Desk.Contact WebIZ Help Desk for portal verification or contact-detail issues.
Elko, Pahrump, Mesquite, Fallon, WinnemuccaRegional clinics, pharmacies, schools, tribal health, military, or county routes.Ask the exact location where the vaccine was administered.

CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Smith’s and Pharmacy Vaccine Records in Nevada

Adult immunization records are often easiest to find through the pharmacy that gave the shot. Flu, COVID-19, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, hepatitis, Tdap, and travel vaccines may appear in pharmacy apps or printouts even when the WebIZ portal does not show a complete record.

Old-record backup help: Tips for finding vaccine records
CVS / MinuteClinic

Check the same CVS account, phone number, and email used at the vaccine appointment.

Walgreens

Use your Walgreens pharmacy account or ask the store pharmacy for an immunization history.

Walmart / Sam’s Club

Call the pharmacy location where the vaccine was administered and ask for documentation.

Costco

Ask the pharmacy for a vaccine history even if you no longer use the same account details.

Smith’s / Kroger

Check the pharmacy profile and call the exact store if online access fails.

Travel clinics

Ask for vaccine names, dates, and provider documentation for travel or immigration needs.

Pharmacy matching tip If you changed phone numbers or email addresses, your pharmacy record may be tied to an old account. Call before assuming the vaccine is missing.

Why Your Nevada Immunization Record May Be Missing

A missing Nevada WebIZ result does not automatically mean you were never vaccinated. It often means the record cannot be matched online, the phone or email is missing, the vaccine was not reported, the dose was given outside Nevada, or the information is stored with a provider, pharmacy, school, employer, military office, or previous state registry.

ProblemWhat it meansBest next step
Portal no matchYour details may not match the registry record.Check spelling, previous names, date of birth, phone, email, and gender field.
No verification codePhone or email may not be saved in Nevada WebIZ.Call Nevada WebIZ Help Desk at 775-684-5954.
Vaccine given outside NevadaRecord may be in California, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, military, or another system.Use CDC’s IIS directory for the state where the shot was given.
Provider closedRecords may be with a successor clinic or medical records custodian.Search the clinic name and call the health system or local health authority.
School or employer has a copyThe record may have been submitted before but not easy to find online now.Ask school nurse, registrar, HR, employee health, or occupational health.
Military, VA or tribal clinicThe record may be in federal, military, tribal, or IHS systems.Check VA, TRICARE, base clinic, IHS, or tribal health records.
Micro checklist before giving up Try Nevada WebIZ portal, WebIZ Help Desk, current provider, old provider, pharmacy account, school file, college health portal, employer occupational health, military or VA records, tribal health records, previous state registries, and titer options if the requesting office accepts them.

Vaccines Received Outside Nevada

If vaccines were given outside Nevada, they may not appear in Nevada WebIZ. This is common for people who moved from California, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Texas, another state, another country, a military base, or a tribal/federal health system.

Find another state registry: CDC contacts for IIS immunization records
Moved from California

Check California’s immunization registry and the provider or pharmacy where shots were given.

Moved from Arizona or Utah

Contact that state registry or original clinic before repeating vaccines.

Vaccinated abroad

Bring original records and translations to the provider, college, civil surgeon, or school office reviewing proof.

Do not guess vaccine dates Never make up vaccine dates for school, work, immigration, travel, or medical forms. Use verified records or ask a licensed healthcare provider about titers or catch-up vaccination.

Titer Tests When Nevada Vaccine Records Are Lost

A titer is a blood test that can show immunity to some diseases. It may help when adult childhood records are lost, especially for healthcare jobs, college programs, clinical rotations, immigration exams, or employment requirements. But the school, employer, college, civil surgeon, or program decides whether titers are accepted.

SituationTiters may help withAsk first
Healthcare jobMMR, varicella, hepatitis B.Ask occupational health which lab result format is accepted.
Nursing or medical schoolMMR, varicella, hepatitis B, and clinical placement proof.Ask whether positive IgG titers replace vaccine dates.
Immigration examCivil surgeon-reviewed proof.Ask the civil surgeon before paying for labs.
K–12 or child careLimited situations only.Follow school, DPBH, provider, and local health authority instructions.
Cost warning Do not pay for titers just because a website says they “might work.” Ask the office requesting proof exactly what it accepts.

Nevada WebIZ Video Walkthrough

A public video walkthrough is available online showing how to access and print an official immunization record through the Nevada WebIZ portal. Use it as a visual guide, but always begin from the official portal and verify requirements with the office requesting your record.

Official portal still starts here: Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal

Source Check and Trust Note

This Nevada immunization records guide uses official Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal information, Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health WebIZ guidance, Southern Nevada Health District immunization record guidance, CDC’s IIS record contact directory, CDC’s Nevada IIS page, and live related ImmunizationRecord.org Nevada guides. Record access rules, portal screens, phone numbers, processing help, school requirements, exemption forms, provider participation, and accepted proof can change. Confirm final requirements with Nevada DPBH, Nevada WebIZ, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, local health authority, military office, previous state registry, or civil surgeon.

Immunization Records Nevada FAQs

Use the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal. Choose “Me” or “Dependent,” enter the required identity details, verify with the code if a match is found, then view and print the available record.

Open Nevada WebIZ portal

Nevada WebIZ is Nevada’s immunization information system. It stores reported immunization information and supports public access through the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal.

Open Nevada WebIZ info

Yes, if the Nevada WebIZ portal finds and verifies the matching record, you can view, print, or save the available official immunization record.

Parents and legal guardians can request records for legal dependents through the dependent option when they are legally authorized and the portal can match the record.

Yes. Adults age 18 and older can use the “Me” option in the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal to request their own available immunization record.

The portal may not match because of name differences, date of birth errors, phone or email mismatch, missing security contact details, vaccines given outside Nevada, unreported doses, or duplicate profiles.

The phone number or email may not be attached to the Nevada WebIZ record. Contact the Nevada WebIZ Help Desk and ask how to verify identity and update contact information.

Nevada WebIZ Help Desk details

Nevada WebIZ lists Help Desk phone 775-684-5954 and email izit@health.nv.gov. Verify current details on the official Nevada DPBH WebIZ page before sending private information.

No. A Nevada WebIZ record may not show every vaccine ever received. Check providers, pharmacies, schools, employers, military records, and previous state registries if a dose is missing.

A Nevada WebIZ printout is an official immunization record, but the school or program decides what format it accepts. Ask the school nurse or enrollment office before the deadline.

Yes, if the vaccine was given there, the pharmacy may provide a vaccine history or show the record in your pharmacy account. This is especially useful for adult vaccines such as flu, COVID-19, RSV, shingles, Tdap, hepatitis, and travel vaccines.

Contact the immunization registry, provider, pharmacy, or local health department in the state where the vaccine was given. CDC’s IIS contacts directory can help you find the correct state record office.

CDC IIS contacts

Sometimes. Titers may help for certain vaccines in healthcare jobs, college programs, clinical training, or immigration exams, but the organization requesting proof decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for lab work.

Try Nevada WebIZ, a current provider, the old clinic’s successor practice, the health system medical records department, pharmacy records, school records, or a local health authority.

Use caution. Vaccine records contain private health information. Start with Nevada WebIZ, DPBH, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, local health authority, or previous state registry before entering personal details on third-party sites.

No. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use Nevada DPBH, Nevada WebIZ, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, or local health authority as the final authority.

Important: This guide is general information only. It is not medical advice, legal advice, school compliance advice, immigration advice, employment advice, or travel advice. Immunization rules, school forms, exemption forms, Nevada WebIZ screens, phone numbers, email addresses, provider participation, processing help, and accepted proof can change. Confirm final requirements with Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Nevada WebIZ, your provider, pharmacy, school, employer, college, local health authority, previous state registry, military office, or civil surgeon.