Need vaccine records Louisiana for school, daycare, college, camp, healthcare work, employment, travel, immigration paperwork, LA Wallet, COVID proof, military files, or your own family folder? Louisiana’s public online route is MyIR Mobile, while official registry data is stored in LINKS, the Louisiana Immunization Network. This guide explains the safe online steps, how to print records, what LA Wallet can show, and what to do when your record is missing.
To get Louisiana vaccine records in 2026, start with the Louisiana Department of Health vaccination records page or sign in to MyIR Mobile. LDH says residents can access vaccination records through MyIR or by contacting their doctor or parish health unit, and records are stored in the state LINKS database when reported.
Official starting point: LDH Request Vaccination Records | Louisiana MyIR sign inIf MyIR cannot match your record, check the provider, pharmacy, school, parish health unit, LA Wallet, military record source, or previous state registry. Out-of-state vaccines do not automatically appear in Louisiana systems unless they are updated into LINKS through the correct route.
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Official Louisiana Vaccine Record Links
Use official Louisiana sources first. Vaccine records include private medical and identity information, so avoid paid “instant vaccine lookup” sites unless they are clearly connected to an official agency or your trusted healthcare provider.
Official Louisiana Department of Health page for MyIR, doctor, and parish health unit record options.
Open LDH record pagePublic online route to access, view, download, and print available Louisiana immunization records.
Open Louisiana MyIRMain MyIR Mobile site for account registration, sign in, record viewing, and official printable copies.
Open MyIR MobileLouisiana Immunization Network web application for enrolled and authorized users, not a random public lookup page.
Open LINKSLouisiana immunization hub for vaccine programs, record access, school links, and program contact details.
Open LDH immunizationsCDC policy page confirming Louisiana’s IIS is LINKS and includes available records for all ages.
Open CDC Louisiana IISWhat Is LINKS for Louisiana Vaccine Records?
LINKS means Louisiana Immunization Network. It is Louisiana’s immunization information system, also called the state immunization registry. LDH says Louisiana has had an IIS called LINKS since 2001 and that Louisiana vaccinators are required to enter vaccines in the LINKS database.
Official source: LDH record guidanceLINKS is the registry context, while MyIR Mobile is usually the public-facing route for residents. The LINKS web application is designed for enrolled and authorized users who can search for patients, view records, and maintain vaccination data. Regular users should not treat the LINKS login page like a consumer self-service search page.
| Louisiana term | What it means | Best user action |
|---|---|---|
| MyIR Mobile | Public online access for available Louisiana immunization records. | Register or sign in and try to view, download, or print your record. |
| LINKS | Louisiana’s immunization registry database. | Ask a provider, school, pharmacy, or parish health unit to help if the public route fails. |
| LA Wallet | Louisiana digital ID app that can show linked vaccination information. | Use it if you have a Louisiana driver’s license or state ID linked in the app. |
| Parish Health Unit | Local public health route for residents needing record copies or help. | Call first and ask what ID, relationship proof, appointment, or process is required. |
How to Get Vaccine Records in Louisiana Step by Step
Use this order if you need a Louisiana vaccine record quickly and safely. It starts with the official online tools, then moves to provider, pharmacy, school, parish, and previous-state backup routes.
- Open the official LDH vaccination records page. Start from LDH so you do not enter private medical details on a random lookup page. Open LDH Request Vaccination Records
- Register or sign in to MyIR Mobile. MyIR can let many Louisiana residents access, review, download, and print available official records when the account matches LINKS. Open Louisiana MyIR sign in
- Use exact matching details. Try your legal name, date of birth, old last name, old ZIP code, old phone number, parent or guardian name, and the provider details likely tied to the record.
- Check LA Wallet if you use Louisiana digital ID. LA Wallet support says the app can display Louisiana vaccinations after your Louisiana driver’s license or state ID is linked and the vaccination card is added. Open LA Wallet vaccine card help
- Ask the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine. Doctors, pediatricians, clinics, hospitals, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Kroger, and local pharmacies may have proof even if MyIR does not match.
- Ask a Parish Health Unit for help. LDH says residents can ask a local Parish Health Unit for a copy. Call first to confirm ID, appointment, and relationship proof.
- For out-of-state doses, contact the state where the shot was given. LA Wallet support says out-of-state vaccinations are not automatically going to appear in LA Wallet and need to be updated in LINKS. Open LA Wallet out-of-state vaccine help
MyIR Mobile Louisiana: Login, Registration and Record Matching
MyIR Mobile is the easiest public route for many Louisiana residents. The key problem is matching. If MyIR does not find your record, it may be because the information you entered does not match the LINKS record, not because the vaccine never happened.
| MyIR issue | What it may mean | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| No record found | Name, phone, email, ZIP code, or date of birth may not match LINKS. | Try legal name, previous name, old phone, old ZIP, and provider route. |
| Child not linked | Family relationship or demographic matching may be incomplete. | Ask pediatrician, school, daycare, parish health unit, or LDH route. |
| Missing booster | Dose may not be reported, may be delayed, or may be under another profile. | Check pharmacy/provider proof and ask if the dose can be corrected in LINKS. |
| Need school proof | A screenshot may not be accepted. | Print a clean record and ask the school which certificate or format is accepted. |
| No smartphone | Online access may be hard for seniors or users without app access. | Call the provider or parish health unit and ask for a Louisiana LINKS immunization record copy. |
LA Wallet Vaccine Card: Louisiana Vaccination Records on Your Phone
LA Wallet can be useful if you have a Louisiana driver’s license or state ID linked to the app. LA Wallet support says the app can now show Louisiana vaccinations, not just COVID-19, when the information is found and the vaccine card is added.
Official app help: How to upload vaccination(s) in LA Wallet| LA Wallet situation | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Louisiana license linked | You may be able to add your vaccination card through the app. | Tap Vaccine Health Card and follow the app’s add-card steps. |
| No vaccine card appears | Your identity details may not match LINKS or the record may be missing. | Try MyIR, provider, pharmacy, parish health unit, or record correction route. |
| Out-of-state vaccine | Out-of-state doses do not automatically appear in LA Wallet. | Ask how the out-of-state record can be updated into LINKS. |
| Need school proof | A phone display may not be enough for every school or program. | Ask whether a printed MyIR record, provider printout, or certificate is required. |
Can You Download or Print Louisiana Vaccine Records as a PDF?
Yes, when MyIR Mobile can match your record, you can view, download, and print official immunization records. This is often the fastest route for school, camp, college, healthcare work, travel, or personal files.
| Record format | Best use | What to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| MyIR printout | School, daycare, college, work, camp, and personal backup when accepted. | Ask whether the receiving office accepts a MyIR printout. |
| LA Wallet display | Mobile proof when a digital display is accepted. | Ask if a phone card is enough or a printed record is required. |
| Provider record | Missing MyIR doses, forms, school records, and clinical programs. | Ask if provider signature, stamp, or letterhead is required. |
| Pharmacy record | Adult flu, COVID-19, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, or travel vaccines. | Ask whether pharmacy proof is enough or LINKS must be updated. |
| Parish health unit copy | Local help, school proof, public clinic records, or no-smartphone situations. | Call first and ask what ID or appointment is required. |
Louisiana School, Daycare, Camp and College Vaccine Records
Louisiana families often need vaccine records for daycare, early learning centers, school entry, kindergarten, 6th grade, 11th grade, camp, college, clinical training, and sports. LDH publishes school attendance vaccine requirements, and schools report certain student immunization information into the LINKS school module.
Official school source: LDH school attendance vaccine requirementsDo not assume a screenshot is enough. Ask the school nurse, registrar, daycare office, camp director, college portal, or program coordinator whether they accept a MyIR printout, provider certificate, parish health unit record, pharmacy proof, or school-specific form.
| School situation | Likely proof needed | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| Daycare or early learning | Complete immunization proof or accepted exemption paperwork. | Ask pediatrician, MyIR, daycare office, or parish health unit for the accepted record. |
| K-12 school | School-ready immunization record or allowed exemption. | Ask the school nurse what record format is accepted before uploading. |
| College | Campus portal upload, vaccine dates, provider form, or titers. | Read the college health portal instructions before submitting MyIR or pharmacy proof. |
| Camp or sports | Recent printable vaccine history or medical form. | Ask if the program accepts MyIR, provider printout, or pediatrician form. |
| Exemption question | Louisiana exemption process paperwork. | Use LDH exemption guidance and confirm with the school or facility. |
Adult Louisiana Vaccine Records for Work, Travel, Immigration and Personal Files
Adults often need Louisiana vaccine records for healthcare jobs, nursing school, dental programs, clinical rotations, college enrollment, immigration medical exams, military paperwork, travel clinics, long-term care work, caregiver jobs, or personal health history. Start with MyIR Mobile, but older records may require multiple backup sources.
Ask occupational health whether it needs MMR, varicella, hepatitis B, Tdap, flu, COVID-19, TB, or titer results.
Check the student health portal before uploading a MyIR PDF, provider record, or pharmacy proof.
Check provider and pharmacy records for shingles, pneumonia, RSV, flu, COVID-19, and tetanus boosters.
Ask the travel clinic or civil surgeon what proof is accepted before repeating vaccines or buying titers.
Check VA, TRICARE, base clinic, service medical records, and civilian Louisiana records separately.
Look in baby books, school files, old pediatrician charts, camp forms, college health records, and family folders.
Why MyIR or LA Wallet May Not Find Your Louisiana Vaccine Record
A missing online record does not automatically mean you were never vaccinated. It may mean the record is under a different name, different contact details, old address, another state registry, pharmacy profile, military system, school file, or paper chart. It may also mean the dose was not reported or did not match your profile correctly.
| Problem | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No MyIR match | Name, DOB, phone, email, ZIP, or guardian details may not match. | Try old details, then contact provider, pharmacy, or parish health unit. |
| LA Wallet card missing | Driver’s license/state ID details may not match the LINKS record. | Check MyIR and ask provider or parish health unit about record correction. |
| Out-of-state dose missing | Vaccines from Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, or another state may not be in Louisiana. | Contact the state or provider where the vaccine was given. |
| Pharmacy dose missing | Pharmacy proof may exist but not match LINKS. | Ask CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Kroger, or local pharmacy for a record. |
| Doctor retired or clinic closed | Records may be with a successor clinic, health system, medical records custodian, or parish health unit. | Search old clinic name, call current health system, and ask parish health unit. |
| Military or VA vaccine | Federal doses may not appear in civilian tools. | Check VA, TRICARE, base clinic, or military medical records separately. |
- Try exact details and old details. Use previous names, old phone numbers, old ZIP codes, and the provider name used at vaccination.
- Ask the provider or pharmacy that gave the vaccine. They may print the record or help update missing data.
- Ask a parish health unit. This is especially useful for school records, public clinic records, and no-smartphone situations.
- Check school, college, employer, military, and family files. Old paper proof can still matter when the online system is incomplete.
- Use CDC’s IIS contact directory for other states. Check every state where vaccines were actually given.
Louisiana Vaccine Records Near Me: Parish Health Unit, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport and Local Help
If you search “Louisiana vaccine records near me,” you usually need local help because MyIR did not match, the school deadline is close, the original doctor closed, or you do not use online tools. LDH says residents can ask a local Parish Health Unit for a copy of vaccination records.
| If you live near | Common search intent | Best local action |
|---|---|---|
| New Orleans / Orleans Parish | School, MyIR, LA Wallet, provider or public clinic records. | Use MyIR first, then provider, pharmacy, school file, or parish/local public health help. |
| Baton Rouge / East Baton Rouge | LDH, MyIR, provider, school, parish health unit records. | Check MyIR, doctor, pharmacy, school records, or East Baton Rouge Parish Health Unit. |
| Shreveport / Caddo Parish | Child record, adult job record, school record, pharmacy proof. | Ask the clinic or pharmacy that gave the vaccine, then use MyIR or PHU help. |
| Lafayette | College, school, provider portal, parish record help. | Check provider portals, pharmacies, school records, MyIR, and local health unit. |
| Lake Charles / Calcasieu Parish | Storm-disrupted records, moves, school records, pharmacy shots. | Check providers, school files, MyIR, parish health unit, and pharmacy records. |
| Monroe, Alexandria, Houma or rural parishes | No smartphone, old provider closed, parish health unit record. | Call first and ask what ID, appointment, record form, or fee is required. |
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Provider and Military Vaccine Records in Louisiana
Many Louisiana adults received COVID-19, flu, RSV, shingles, pneumonia, Tdap, hepatitis, or travel vaccines from a pharmacy or clinic. These records may appear in MyIR or LA Wallet when reported and matched, but pharmacy records are often the fastest backup if a dose is missing.
Check your CVS or MinuteClinic account. Use the same name, phone, email, and birth date used at the appointment.
Check Walgreens pharmacy records or call the store where the vaccine was given.
Ask the pharmacy for vaccine documentation and whether the dose was reported correctly.
Check MyChart or a local health system portal if vaccines were given in a clinic or hospital system.
Useful for public clinic records, school proof, older child records, and local record assistance.
Check VA, TRICARE, base clinic, service medical records, and civilian Louisiana records separately.
Vaccines Given Outside Louisiana: Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama or Another State
Louisiana records may not automatically include vaccines given outside the state. If you were vaccinated in Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, California, New York, military care, federal care, or another country, contact the provider or registry where the vaccine was administered.
Official cross-state directory: CDC IIS contacts for immunization records| Vaccinated in | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Texas | Use the Texas ImmTrac2 route or prior provider/pharmacy records. | Texas doses may not show in Louisiana MyIR automatically. |
| Arkansas | Contact the Arkansas immunization record route or old provider. | Border-state moves often split child and adult records. |
| Mississippi or Alabama | Use that state’s official IIS or provider record route. | Schools and jobs may need complete multi-state proof. |
| Florida or Georgia | Check Florida SHOTS, Georgia GRITS, or provider/pharmacy records. | Louisiana tools may not pull records from those registries automatically. |
| Outside the United States | Bring original records and translations if needed to a provider, school, or civil surgeon. | Vaccine names, dates, spacing, and accepted proof may need review. |
Titer Tests When Louisiana Vaccine Records Are Lost
A titer is a blood test that may show immunity to certain diseases. Titers may help when older childhood records are lost, especially for healthcare jobs, nursing school, college programs, clinical rotations, immigration medical exams, and some employer requirements. The organization asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted.
| Situation | Titers may help with | Ask before paying |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare job | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. | Ask occupational health which tests and result format are accepted. |
| Nursing or medical school | MMR, varicella, hepatitis B. | Ask whether positive IgG titers replace vaccine dates. |
| Immigration medical exam | Civil surgeon-reviewed vaccine proof. | Ask the civil surgeon before ordering labs. |
| School or daycare | Limited cases depending on school and Louisiana rules. | Ask the school, daycare, provider, or parish health unit what proof is accepted. |
Source Check and Trust Note
This Louisiana vaccine records guide uses official Louisiana Department of Health vaccination record guidance, LDH Immunization Program information, MyIR Mobile Louisiana access information, LINKS registry information, LA Wallet vaccine card help, LA Wallet out-of-state vaccine guidance, LDH school attendance vaccine requirements, LDH immunization exemption guidance, CDC’s Louisiana IIS page, and CDC’s IIS contact directory. Portal behavior, app behavior, school rules, provider reporting, parish health unit processes, phone numbers, and accepted proof formats can change. Always verify final instructions with LDH, MyIR Mobile, LINKS, LA Wallet, your provider, pharmacy, school, college, parish health unit, employer, military or VA system, licensing board, or civil surgeon.
Vaccine Records Louisiana FAQs
Start with the Louisiana Department of Health vaccination records page or MyIR Mobile. If MyIR does not match your record, ask your doctor, pharmacy, school, parish health unit, military record source, or previous state registry.
Open LDH record guidanceMyIR Mobile is the public online route many Louisiana residents use to access, review, download, and print available official immunization records when their account details match the LINKS registry record.
Open Louisiana MyIRLINKS is the Louisiana Immunization Network. It is Louisiana’s immunization registry database used by enrolled and authorized users to view and maintain vaccination records.
Open LINKSYes, when MyIR Mobile matches your record, you can view, download, and print official immunization records. Ask the school, employer, college, or program whether it accepts the MyIR printout.
Yes, LA Wallet support says the app can display Louisiana vaccinations after you link a Louisiana driver’s license or state ID and add the vaccination card. If no card appears, use MyIR, provider, pharmacy, or parish help.
Open LA Wallet vaccine helpThe record may not match if your legal name, date of birth, phone, email, ZIP code, parent/guardian details, or provider details differ from what was reported. It may also be missing if vaccines were given outside Louisiana or not reported correctly.
LDH says residents can ask a local Parish Health Unit for a copy of vaccination records. Call first and ask what ID, relationship proof, appointment, or documentation is required.
Open LDH record optionsLDH says Louisiana vaccinators are required to enter vaccines in the LINKS database. A record can still be hard to find because of matching, reporting delay, old records, out-of-state doses, or duplicate profiles.
Louisiana has immunization requirements for school, daycare, college, and related settings. Use MyIR, your provider, parish health unit, or school nurse route, then confirm the accepted proof format with the school or facility.
Open LDH school requirementsOut-of-state vaccinations are not automatically going to appear in LA Wallet. The record needs to be updated in the Louisiana LINKS database through the correct route.
Open LA Wallet out-of-state helpCheck the pharmacy account used for the appointment or call the store where the vaccine was given. Ask for vaccine documentation and whether the dose was reported correctly.
Try MyIR, a parish health unit, the clinic’s successor practice, the health system medical records department, pharmacy records, school records, old paper files, and previous state registries if vaccines were given elsewhere.
CDC lists Louisiana IIS phone contact as 504-568-2600. For many record problems, the fastest help may still be your doctor, pharmacy, school, parish health unit, or the provider that gave the vaccine.
Open CDC IIS contactsNo. CDC provides state immunization system contact information, but it does not keep individual Louisiana vaccination records. Use MyIR, LDH, LINKS, providers, pharmacies, schools, parish health units, or the state where the vaccine was given.
Sometimes. Titers may help for certain healthcare, college, clinical training, or immigration requirements, but the office asking for proof decides whether titers are accepted. Ask before paying for labs.
Be careful. Vaccine records are private health information. Use MyIR Mobile, Louisiana LDH, LINKS, LA Wallet, providers, pharmacies, schools, parish health units, and CDC state registry contacts before sharing personal data with third-party sites.
No. ImmunizationRecord.org is an independent informational guide. Use Louisiana LDH, MyIR Mobile, LINKS, LA Wallet, CDC, your provider, pharmacy, school, parish health unit, employer, college, or civil surgeon as the final authority.