Find Your Pet’s Vaccine Proof Without Starting Over
King County does not provide one public database containing every pet’s veterinary vaccinations. The fastest route is usually the veterinarian, shelter, rescue, adoption file or pet-care business that originally received the record.
Use this guide to request a complete vaccination history, replace a rabies certificate, retrieve RASKC adoption paperwork, correct errors and prepare acceptable proof for boarding, licensing or travel.
Usually the veterinarian, shelter, rescue or previous owner.
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Washington facilities generally keep records for three years after the last visit.
Requested records must generally be available within 10 working days.
King County dogs, cats and ferrets must be current by four months.
Some rabies records must be retained for at least 365 days.
Where is your pet’s vaccination record stored?
This is the best source for a complete vaccine history, vaccine product, lot number, due date and signed rabies certificate.
Prepare: owner name, pet name, former names, species, birth date or age, address used at the clinic and approximate appointment dates.
Use this route when the pet was adopted, fostered or transferred through an animal shelter or rescue.
Prepare: adoption date, shelter animal ID, adopter name, adoption receipt and microchip number.
A King County pet business may have retained the rabies certificate, veterinary verification or owner acknowledgment submitted during check-in.
Prepare: pet name, owner name, reservation dates and phone number used for the booking.
Ask the former owner, breeder, rescue, veterinarian or registry in the location where the vaccine was administered.
Prepare: former owner authorization, previous pet name, prior address and original clinic location.
How to request a duplicate pet vaccination record
Washington veterinary facilities must keep companion-animal medical records separately for each animal. Records generally remain available for three years after the last treatment or examination.
What must appear on a Washington rabies certificate?
A rabies vaccination certificate is part of the veterinary medical record. Check the document before submitting it to a kennel, airline, licensing office or destination authority.
Pet license, rabies certificate and vaccine history are different
| Document | What it proves | What it does not replace | Best source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Complete vaccination history | Vaccines recorded across veterinary visits, including dates and products when documented. | A separately signed rabies certificate when one is specifically requested. | Veterinarian, shelter or authorized medical-record holder. |
| Rabies vaccination certificate | Current rabies vaccination with product, validity and veterinarian details. | The pet’s full medical or vaccine history. | Veterinarian that administered or documented the vaccine. |
| Pet license | Local animal-control registration and owner contact information. | A signed veterinary vaccine certificate. | RASKC, Seattle Animal Shelter or the correct city provider. |
| Microchip registration | The chip number is connected with registered contact information. | License, rabies proof or medical history. | Microchip company, shelter or veterinarian. |
| Health certificate | A veterinarian evaluated the animal for a particular movement or travel purpose. | Destination-specific import documents or every vaccine record. | Accredited veterinarian handling the trip. |
How to retrieve records for a pet adopted from RASKC
A RASKC adoption normally includes initial vaccinations, rabies vaccination when the pet is older than four months, microchipping for cats and dogs, spay or neuter surgery and a King County pet license when applicable.
Prepare these identifiers before contacting RASKC
Kent, WA 98032
Language interpretation is available; TTY Relay 711.
Can a shelter, daycare, kennel or groomer help recover proof?
King County pet-business rules create useful fallback sources. A business may not have the full veterinary chart, but it may still have the rabies document or verification supplied when the pet entered the facility.
| Business | Vaccination-proof duty | Recordkeeping detail | What an owner can request |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pet shop | Dogs, cats and ferrets four months or older must be vaccinated before sale or adoption, with a veterinary rabies certificate given to the purchaser or adopter. | Veterinary records, including vaccinations, must be retained for at least 365 days. | Ask for the veterinary record and rabies certificate supplied at sale or adoption. |
| Animal shelter | Animals four months or older must be currently vaccinated before adoption or foster release. | Rabies-vaccination dates must be retained for at least 365 days after the animal leaves. | Ask for the vaccination dates, shelter animal ID and available veterinary summary. |
| Daycare or commercial kennel | The business may verify current rabies status through a certificate, other licensed-veterinarian verification or the owner’s written acknowledgment. | The date or written acknowledgment must be retained for at least 365 days after the animal leaves. | Ask what proof was submitted with the reservation and whether a copy remains on file. |
| Pet groomer | The groomer must be able to demonstrate how current rabies status is verified. | The official fact sheet focuses on demonstrating the verification method during inspection. | Ask whether the groomer retained the certificate or veterinarian information you provided. |
| Owner-only self-service grooming | The PDF states that verification or acknowledgment is waived where only owners perform nail trimming, clipping, grooming or bathing. | The ordinary groomer-verification route may not apply. | Use the veterinarian, shelter or previous business instead. |
Is your address served by RASKC or Seattle?
Vaccination copies still come from the veterinarian or shelter, but licensing and owner-information updates depend on the correct local animal-services provider.
RASKC serves unincorporated King County and 24 contracting cities, including Bellevue, Kent, Redmond, Shoreline, SeaTac, Issaquah, Sammamish and others.
Use the official address checker before purchasing, renewing or updating a license.
Seattle operates a separate licensing system. Do not create a duplicate Seattle account when a pet already has a license; contact Seattle Pet Licensing for the existing login information.
Seattle licensing contact: 206-386-4262 or petlicensing@seattle.gov.
RASKC contracting cities
Beaux Arts, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Carnation, Clyde Hill, Covington, Duvall, Enumclaw, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kent, Lake Forest Park, Maple Valley, Mercer Island, Newcastle, North Bend, Redmond, Sammamish, SeaTac, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, Tukwila, Woodinville and Yarrow Point.
Current RASKC pet-license fees and record updates
These fees apply only where RASKC is the licensing provider. A license supports identification and local animal services; it does not replace the veterinary rabies certificate.
| License type | Published fee | Important qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Juvenile pet | $15 | Unaltered pet under six months; renewal is due in six months. |
| Altered pet | $30 | Pet is spayed or neutered. |
| Unaltered pet | $60 | Pet is not spayed or neutered. |
| Senior discount | $15 | Altered pet and owner age 65 or older; birth-date proof is required. |
| Disabled person | $15 | Altered pet; this type is not purchased online. |
| Service animal | No fee | Annual confirmation of service-animal status is required. |
| Replacement tag | $5 | Available by applicable online, phone, mail or in-person route. |
- Confirming the correct license provider.
- Updating owner or pet details.
- Reporting that a pet died or was rehomed.
- Requesting replacement-tag help.
How to fix an incorrect vaccination record
What to do when the former veterinarian has closed
Prepare vaccination proof before the reservation deadline
| Time remaining | Owner action | Facility question |
|---|---|---|
| Today or tomorrow | Call the veterinarian and ask for secure email directly to the facility. Contact the business before assuming a screenshot is acceptable. | “Which exact vaccines, due dates and document format are required before check-in?” |
| Within one week | Request the full history and signed rabies certificate, then compare the dates with the business policy. | “Do you accept veterinarian verification while the certificate copy is pending?” |
| More than one week | Correct owner, pet-name and microchip errors before uploading the documents. | “Do you require Bordetella, canine influenza, fecal testing or other proof in addition to rabies?” |
Prepare pet records for interstate or international travel
What to do if a pet may have contacted a bat
Create a reusable pet health-record folder
River_Rabies-Certificate_2026-04-18.pdf.
Who handles each King County pet-record problem?
| Problem | Best contact | Prepare before contacting |
|---|---|---|
| Complete medical or vaccination history | Current or previous veterinary facility. | Owner and pet names, former details, visit dates and authorization. |
| RASKC adoption vaccination record | RASKC at 206-296-7387 or AdoptAPet@kingcounty.gov. | Animal ID, adoption date, adopter name and microchip. |
| RASKC license or owner-information update | 206-296-2712 or PetLicense@kingcounty.gov. | License number, owner name, address and pet name. |
| Seattle pet-license account | 206-386-4262 or petlicensing@seattle.gov. | License or person number, last name and pet details. |
| Possible bat or animal exposure | Veterinarian and King County Public Health at 206-296-4774. | Exposure time, animal involved and current rabies certificate. |
| Pet rabies or vaccination consultation | King County Zoonotic Disease Program at 206-263-9566. | Pet species, age, vaccine status and reason for the question. |
King County pet vaccination record FAQs
Is there an online King County pet vaccination registry?
King County does not provide one public portal containing every veterinary vaccination record. Owners usually obtain records from the veterinarian, shelter, rescue, adoption file or pet-care business that received the document.
Is a King County pet license the same as a rabies certificate?
No. A pet license is local identification and animal-control registration. A rabies certificate is veterinary proof showing the vaccine, administration date, validity period, lot information and veterinarian details.
How long does a Washington veterinarian keep pet records?
Washington veterinary facilities generally must keep records for three years following the animal’s last treatment or examination. The record includes the animal’s identity and immunization history.
How quickly must a veterinarian provide a requested copy?
When an owner or authorized agent requests copies, Washington rules require them to be made available as promptly as medically or publicly necessary and no later than 10 working days after the request. A permitted copying fee may apply.
What information belongs on a rabies certificate?
It should identify the owner and pet, vaccination and next-due dates, vaccine product, manufacturer, effective period, lot number, and the veterinarian’s name, license number, address and signature.
How do I get vaccination records for a pet adopted from RASKC?
Contact RASKC with the adopter’s name, adoption date, shelter animal ID, pet’s shelter and current names, microchip number and adoption receipt. Request the available medical summary and rabies documentation.
Can a daycare or kennel have a copy of my pet’s rabies proof?
It may. King County daycares and commercial kennels verify rabies status and must retain the vaccination date or owner acknowledgment for at least 365 days after the pet leaves. The business may have only the submitted proof, not the complete veterinary history.
Should I use RASKC or Seattle Animal Shelter?
It depends on the pet owner’s address. RASKC serves unincorporated King County and 24 contracting cities. Seattle operates a separate licensing system. Use the King County address checker or contact the relevant licensing office before creating an account.
Does an indoor cat still need a rabies vaccine in King County?
Yes. King County requires dogs, cats and ferrets to receive an initial rabies vaccination by four months of age and remain current. Indoor pets can still encounter bats that enter buildings.
What should I do if my pet may have contacted a bat?
Contact the veterinarian immediately and call King County Public Health at 206-296-4774. Do not release or discard a bat involved in possible contact until Public Health advises whether testing is needed.