North Dakotans can OPT IN and use Docket®, a secure app that syncs directly with the ND Immunization Information System (NDIIS), to easily access immunization records anytime, anywhere. Docket® is an application that is securely updated with information from NDIIS using basic information (name, date of birth, legal sex, phone number, and email) to display immunization record information. The app supports translation into more than 15 languages.
North Dakotans looking for their own immunization record or a record for their child/children (if under the age of 18) may OPT IN and use Docket® to:
- View your personal vaccination records
- View your child's vaccination records (under 18 years of age)
- Show vaccinations that are due, overdue, and complete
- Send reminders when vaccines are due
- Download an official Certificate of Immunization (PDF)
Click here to learn more.
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