How to Access Your Immunization Record
Vaccination Card
First, your vaccination card has information on when and where you received your vaccine as well as other helpful information related to the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your card in a safe place! When taking pictures or posting selfies about getting your COVID-19 vaccine, do not post photos of your vaccination card online to protect your health information. Do not laminate your vaccination card.
Access your COVID-19 vaccination record online
If you received your COVID-19 vaccination in Wisconsin, an electronic version of your vaccination record is available on the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR). To access your record online, you will need your first and last name, date of birth, and either Social Security number, Medicaid ID number, or health care member ID number. If you do not have a social security or Medicaid ID number, learn how to access your record on the DHS COVID-19: Know What to Expect webpage.
Follow the links below to access the WIR public immunization records portal.
English - Public Immunization Record Access(link is external) Spanish - Acceso Publico del Registro de Inmunización(link is external) Hmong - Tshawb Nrhiav Txog Kev Txhaj Tshuaj Cov Ntaub Ntawv(link is external)
Follow the on-screen prompts and click the Search button. You will then be able to see, download, and print your vaccination record. If you do not see the record, or you receive an error message, call the provider or organization where you were vaccinated. They may be able to provide you with a member ID number to use in WIR.
To unlock your record or to have your record sent to you or a third party, use the Wisconsin Immunization Registry Record Release Authorization, F-02487 (PDF).
If you received your vaccination in another state, go to that state department of health’s website to search their vaccine registry.
Are You a School, Employer, or Event Organizer? Host an On-Site Vaccination Clinic!
Schools, faith-based, community-based organizations, or community events who want to hold an on-site clinic for a group of individuals ready to be vaccinated, can communicate their interest to DHS by filling out the vaccination clinic matching survey and learn more on the DHS COVID-19 vaccine partner resources webpage. Employers can also hold an on-site clinic for their employees and their families, visit our COVID-19: Businesses, Employers, and Workers webpage to sign up.
Vaccine Distribution Summary
Check out the latest data on Wisconsin’s vaccination effort. DHS updates the allocated numbers and provider data every Tuesday, and the administered number is updated every weekday at 2 p.m.
COVID-19 by the Numbers
Testing
If you are feeling ill or if you may have been exposed to someone that has tested positive for COVID-19, visit our testing page to learn the different ways you can get tested.
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