Need a Missouri vaccine record for school, childcare, college, a healthcare job, travel, immigration paperwork, military paperwork, or your own family file? Missouri’s statewide immunization registry is ShowMeVax, and Missouri residents can use Docket® to access personal or family immunization records already on file. This guide explains the online route, the backup paper request route, no-match fixes, school use, missing doses, and safe official links.
To get Missouri immunization records online, use Docket® and enter details that match your ShowMeVax record exactly. Missouri says Docket can access personal and family immunization records on file with ShowMeVax when the name, date of birth, legal sex, and phone number or email match the registry record.
Official Missouri guidance: Missouri DHSS immunization record tipsIf Docket cannot find your record, do not keep guessing random spellings. Use the ShowMeVax update route, contact your provider or pharmacist, ask your Local Public Health Agency, or submit the official Missouri immunization record request form to Missouri DHSS.
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What Are Missouri Immunization Records?
Missouri immunization records are vaccine history records that may show vaccine names, dose dates, and provider-reported information. Missouri’s statewide immunization information system is ShowMeVax. CDC identifies Missouri’s IIS as ShowMeVax and says it includes immunization records for vaccine recipients of all ages.
Federal registry reference: CDC Missouri IIS pageShowMeVax is the registry. Docket® is the consumer-facing access route Missouri residents can use to view personal or family immunization records when the information on the Docket account matches the ShowMeVax record.
Official state registry page: Missouri DHSS ShowMeVaxUse Docket first if your phone or email is already connected to your ShowMeVax record.
Open Docket MissouriAdd a child or family member in Docket only when you have legal authority to access that record.
Read Missouri record tipsDownload a clean PDF and confirm the school accepts the record before the deadline.
ShowMeVax school accessHow Missouri Docket Access Works in 2026
Missouri residents can use Docket to access personal and family immunization records on file with ShowMeVax. The key phrase is “on file.” Docket cannot show vaccines that were never reported, entered under different details, attached to an old phone number, or stored only in a provider, pharmacy, school, military, or paper record.
Official online access explanation: Missouri DHSS Docket and record tipsMissouri’s guidance says your name, date of birth, legal sex, and valid phone number or email must match your ShowMeVax record. This is where many “No Match Found” problems start. If your doctor used an old cell number, a parent’s email, a maiden name, or a misspelled name, Docket may not connect immediately.
Official app route: Docket information| Search intent | What the user really needs | Best Missouri action |
|---|---|---|
| Missouri immunization records online | Fast digital access to a ShowMeVax record. | Use Missouri Docket and enter exact matching identity details. |
| ShowMeVax login | Registry access or provider/school access. | Residents use Docket; providers and schools use ShowMeVax access routes. |
| Docket Missouri immunization records | Consumer app/web access to personal or family records. | Use the Missouri Docket platform, then fix mismatches if no record appears. |
| Missouri vaccine records app | Mobile way to view, download, or share records. | Use Docket app or web platform, not random third-party “lookup” sites. |
How to Get Missouri Immunization Records Step by Step
Follow this order. It starts with the fastest online route, then moves to correction and manual request routes if the online match fails.
- Open the Missouri Docket web platform or Docket app. Use the Missouri Docket route or the Docket mobile app. Avoid unofficial “free vaccine record lookup” websites that ask for private medical details.
- Create or sign in to your Docket account. Use an email account you can access right away. Verification may be required before your record appears.
- Enter your identity details exactly. Your legal first name, last name, date of birth, legal sex, phone number, and email should match what is already stored in ShowMeVax.
- Add a child or family member only if you have authority. Parents, legal guardians, and authorized representatives should enter the child’s legal details and contact details linked to the ShowMeVax record.
- Open the immunization record and check every dose. Review vaccine names, dates, spelling, date of birth, and whether the record looks complete enough for the school, employer, college, travel clinic, or provider requesting it.
- Download, print, or share the PDF securely. Save one PDF copy and one printed copy. Treat the file as private health information.
- If Docket does not match, fix the data instead of guessing. Use the ShowMeVax update route, contact your provider or pharmacist, call your Local Public Health Agency, or send Missouri’s official record request form to DHSS.
What You Need Before Searching Missouri Immunization Records
Most failed Missouri record searches happen because the person enters information that does not match ShowMeVax. Before using Docket, slow down and collect the exact identity details that your provider, school, parent, pharmacy, or health department may have used.
| Information | Why it matters | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Legal first and last name | Docket must match ShowMeVax identity details. | Try the name used when the vaccine was given, including previous last names. |
| Date of birth | A one-digit error can block the match. | Check the date used by your provider, school, or pharmacy. |
| Legal sex | Missouri says this field must match the ShowMeVax record. | Enter the legal sex likely stored in the registry record. |
| Phone number or email | Docket may need a contact method already on file. | Try the older phone or email used by your doctor, parent, or pharmacy. |
| Government-issued ID | May be needed for updates or manual requests. | Have a clear photo or scan ready before submitting correction requests. |
| Old provider or pharmacy name | Helps when a vaccine is missing from ShowMeVax. | Search old portals, receipts, emails, school forms, and pharmacy accounts. |
How Parents and Guardians Can Access Child Immunization Records in Missouri
Parents, legal guardians, and authorized representatives may need a child’s record for school enrollment, childcare, summer camp, sports, college, foster care, medical visits, or travel. Docket may allow access to family records when the relationship and identity details can be verified.
Official family record guidance: Missouri DHSS record tipsInside Docket, add the child or family member using the legal name, date of birth, legal sex, and contact information connected to the ShowMeVax record. If the child’s record is attached to another parent’s email or an old phone number, Docket may not match until the record is updated.
Correction help: ShowMeVax update request formWhat to Do If Docket Says “No Match Found” for Missouri Records
A no-match message does not always mean your Missouri immunization record is gone. It usually means Docket cannot match what you typed to what is stored in ShowMeVax. Common causes include an old phone number, old email, maiden name, spelling difference, wrong legal sex, duplicate profile, or missing contact details.
Missouri troubleshooting source: DHSS tips for locating immunization records- Check spelling and date of birth first. Do not keep guessing after one failed attempt. Verify the exact legal name and date used by the provider or pharmacy.
- Try old contact details. A record may be linked to a parent’s email, old cell number, landline, previous email, or clinic intake form.
- Use the ShowMeVax update request if details are wrong. The update form is used when demographic or contact details need correction.
- Ask the provider or pharmacy to check the record. The place that gave the vaccine may be able to report missing doses or fix provider-side information.
- Contact a Local Public Health Agency. Local agencies can often guide residents on record access, missing vaccines, school records, and ShowMeVax help.
- Use the official Missouri record request form if needed. This is useful when online matching fails or a record must be sent by fax, encrypted email, or U.S. mail.
Official Missouri Immunization Record Request Form
Docket is the easiest online path when the record matches, but it is not the only route. Missouri DHSS says ShowMeVax records can be obtained through a participating health care provider, a Local Public Health Agency, or by completing the Request for Official State of Missouri Immunization Records and submitting it to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Immunizations.
Official request details: ShowMeVax immunization record request optionsThe official request PDF is a better choice than third-party fillable-form websites. It asks for patient details and how the immunization record should be sent. Missouri lists fax and email routes for record requests, but you should confirm current instructions on the official DHSS website before sending private documents.
Official PDF: Request for Official State of Missouri Immunization Records| Request route | Best for | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| Docket | Fast online access when details match. | Needs matching ShowMeVax details and phone or email on file. |
| Participating provider | Recent vaccines, provider chart records, school or work deadlines. | Ask for a ShowMeVax immunization history or provider vaccine record. |
| Local Public Health Agency | Local help, missing records, school records, county-level questions. | Call first to confirm ID, appointment, and request process. |
| Missouri DHSS record request form | Manual official request by fax, encrypted email, or mail. | Use the official PDF, not a fake or paid third-party form page. |
Using Missouri Immunization Records for School, Childcare, College and Jobs
Missouri immunization records are commonly needed for K-12 school enrollment, childcare, camp, college, healthcare jobs, clinical rotations, long-term care work, travel, immigration medical exams, and personal medical history. Docket can help because it allows users to view, download, print, or share a record when a ShowMeVax match is found.
School and childcare access context: ShowMeVax schools and child care facilities| Use case | Likely proof needed | Best Missouri action |
|---|---|---|
| Childcare | Child’s immunization record with readable vaccine dates. | Use Docket, provider, or Local Public Health Agency before the deadline. |
| K-12 school | Complete school-required vaccine record. | Download Docket PDF and ask school if anything is missing. |
| College | Campus-specific vaccine proof or titers. | Check college portal first, then use Docket or provider records. |
| Healthcare job | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB or titers. | Ask occupational health what exact record or lab format is accepted. |
| Travel | Routine and travel vaccine dates. | Use Docket plus travel clinic records if travel vaccines are not listed. |
| Immigration medical exam | Civil-surgeon-reviewed vaccine proof. | Ask the civil surgeon before ordering titers or repeat vaccines. |
Why Some Missouri Vaccines May Be Missing From ShowMeVax
A missing vaccine in Docket or ShowMeVax does not automatically mean the vaccine was never given. The shot may not have been reported, may be under different identity details, may be in another state registry, or may exist only in a provider, pharmacy, military, school, or paper record.
Old record help: CDC IIS contacts for other statesTry legal name, maiden name, hyphenated name, older last name, or the spelling used by the provider.
Docket may need a phone number or email already attached to the ShowMeVax record.
Two profiles can split vaccine history and create incomplete results.
COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, hepatitis, and travel vaccines may be easier to find in pharmacy apps first.
Vaccines from Kansas, Illinois, Arkansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Nebraska, or another state may be in that state’s IIS.
Older childhood vaccines may still be with schools, retired doctors, military clinics, or family paper files.
Pharmacy Records: CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco and Local Pharmacies
Many Missouri adults received flu, COVID-19, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, hepatitis, Tdap, or travel vaccines from pharmacies. If the vaccine does not show in Docket, check the pharmacy profile used at the appointment. Use the same phone number, email, date of birth, and name used when the vaccine was given.
Titer Tests When Records Are Truly Lost
A titer is a blood test that can show immunity to some diseases. It may help for college, healthcare jobs, clinical training, or immigration medical exams, but the organization asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for labs.
Local Public Health Agency Help in Missouri
Missouri Local Public Health Agencies can help when you cannot access Docket, a child needs school records, your provider closed, a record is missing, or you need local guidance. Call before visiting because each office may have its own identification, appointment, walk-in, fax, email, or request process.
Official directory: Missouri Local Public Health Agency directory| If you live near | Common search intent | Practical next step |
|---|---|---|
| St. Louis | St. Louis immunization records or school vaccine proof. | Try Docket, then contact provider, pharmacy, school, or local public health agency. |
| Kansas City | Kansas City vaccine record or replacement COVID card. | Use Docket for state registry access and local health department for local record help. |
| Springfield | Greene County or Springfield school immunization record. | Check Docket, then provider or local public health agency. |
| Columbia | College, University of Missouri, or Boone County vaccine proof. | Check campus requirements and compare them with your Docket PDF. |
| Jefferson City | Missouri DHSS record request. | Use DHSS Bureau of Immunizations contact details and official request form. |
Privacy and Safety Tips for Missouri Immunization Records
Immunization records include private health information. Treat a downloaded Docket PDF like a medical document. Share it only with a school, employer, provider, government office, travel clinic, immigration civil surgeon, or organization that truly needs it.
Use Docket, Missouri DHSS, providers, pharmacies, and Local Public Health Agencies.
Do not upload ID or vaccine records to random “free record search” pages.
Store the PDF in a private folder, not a public shared drive or social media account.
Official Missouri Immunization Record Links
Use official sources first. This page is an independent guide and is not Missouri DHSS, ShowMeVax, Docket, CDC, a school district, pharmacy, provider, or Local Public Health Agency.
Use this for online access to personal and family Missouri immunization records when matched.
Open Missouri DocketOfficial Missouri guidance for Docket access and immunization record troubleshooting.
Open DHSS record tipsState registry page with request options and ShowMeVax information.
Open ShowMeVax infoRequest for Official State of Missouri Immunization Records.
Open request PDFUse when Docket cannot match because record details need correction.
Open update formFind county or city public health help for records, vaccines, and local support.
Find local agencyFederal page identifying Missouri’s immunization information system as ShowMeVax.
Open CDC Missouri IISUse this directory when a vaccine was given outside Missouri.
Open CDC IIS contactsMain Missouri DHSS immunization hub.
Open Missouri immunizationsSource Check and Trust Note
This guide was prepared using official Missouri DHSS pages for ShowMeVax, Docket access, immunization record tips, record request options, the official Missouri immunization record request PDF, Local Public Health Agency directory guidance, CDC’s Missouri IIS page, and CDC’s IIS contact directory. Record access rules, online matching, contact details, school requirements, provider participation, and update processes can change. Always confirm final requirements with Missouri DHSS, ShowMeVax, Docket, your provider, pharmacist, Local Public Health Agency, school, employer, college, travel clinic, or civil surgeon.
Missouri Immunization Records FAQs
Use the Missouri Docket web platform or Docket mobile app. Enter details that match ShowMeVax, verify your account, then download, print, or share the record if a match is found.
Open Missouri DocketShowMeVax is Missouri’s statewide immunization information system. It stores immunization records reported by participating providers, pharmacies, schools, child care facilities, and public health agencies.
ShowMeVax informationNo. ShowMeVax is Missouri’s immunization registry. Docket is the consumer access app and web platform that can show personal and family records already on file in ShowMeVax when details match.
Missouri DHSS record tipsDocket may not find your record if your name, date of birth, legal sex, phone number, or email does not match ShowMeVax. It can also fail if the record is duplicated, incomplete, missing contact details, or not reported to ShowMeVax.
ShowMeVax update requestCheck spelling, date of birth, legal sex, and contact information first. If the record details are wrong, use the ShowMeVax update request form, then try Docket again after the correction is processed.
Open update request formParents, legal guardians, and authorized representatives may access child or family records when Docket and ShowMeVax can verify the relationship and identity details.
Docket can provide access to official Missouri immunization documentation when the record is found in ShowMeVax. Schools may still have their own review process, so download the PDF and confirm it is accepted before the deadline.
ShowMeVax school accessAsk the provider or pharmacist who gave the vaccine to report or verify it. For older shots, check previous providers, schools, child care records, college health services, military records, old paper cards, and previous state registries.
Find other state registriesYes. You can request records through a participating health care provider, Local Public Health Agency, or Missouri DHSS Bureau of Immunizations. Missouri also provides an official immunization record request PDF.
Open official request PDFMissouri DHSS explains Docket as a way to access personal or family immunization records contained in ShowMeVax. Treat it as a record access tool, not a replacement for every school, employer, travel, or medical requirement.
No. A vaccine may be missing if it was not reported, was reported with different identity details, was given in another state, or exists only in a provider, pharmacy, school, military, or paper record.
Start with Docket if the COVID vaccine was reported to ShowMeVax. Also check the pharmacy, health department, provider portal, or clinic where the COVID vaccine was given.
Open Docket MissouriSometimes. Titers may help for healthcare jobs, college programs, clinical training, or immigration medical exams, but the receiving organization decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for lab tests.
Missouri DHSS Bureau of Immunizations lists phone 573-751-6124, toll-free 800-219-3224, fax 573-526-0238, and immunization record request email immunizationrecordrequests@health.mo.gov. Verify current details on the official DHSS site before sending private documents.
Missouri immunization contact informationNo. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use Missouri DHSS, ShowMeVax, Docket, CDC, your provider, pharmacist, Local Public Health Agency, school, employer, college, or civil surgeon as the final authority.