You can download the e-Vaccination certificate from the U-WIN platform or on the mobile phone through the web-link. You may do so by using the mobile number used at the time of registration.
Check with your doctor or public health clinic. Keep in mind that vaccination records are maintained at doctor's office for a limited number of years. Contact your state's health department. Some states have registries (Immunization Information Systems) that include adult vaccines.
Records Releases If you would like to receive a paper copy of your records, or if you would like us to send your medical records to your employer, doctor or other facility, we will need a completed Release of Information form. Release forms are available for download (English | Spanish) or by calling (602) 506-6018.
To get a copy of a child's immunization records, fill out the ADHS Immunization Record Request Form , and fax (602-364-3285) or email ASIISHelpdesk@azdhs the form along with a copy of the Notice to Provider, a copy of your driver's license, and instructions for where the records should be faxed, emailed, or mailed ...
Arizona State immunization law (ARS 15-803) states that all children must have up to date immunization records on file at school to be able to attend. Please review the Guide To Arizona Immunizations Required For School Entry Grades K-12 for specific information regarding required immunizations.
You can also pick up a copy of a child's immunization records in person at the Arizona Department of Health Services, Immunization Program Office at 150 N. 18th Avenue, Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85007 by bringing the notice to provider and a valid ID.
A taxpayer may use Form 285 to authorize the department to release confidential information to the taxpayer's Appointee. The department may have to disclose confidential information to fully discuss tax issues with, or respond to tax questions by, the Appointee.
Public records not protected from disclosure will be made available upon request. All Public Record Requests concerning the Arizona Attorney General's Office should be submitted either through the online form below or downloading the form and then submitting via email to PublicRecords@azag.
The Arizona Public Records Law has been in existence for more than 100 years and mandates that all public records be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours. Public records include books, papers, maps, photographs or other documentary materials.