To request an immunization record from First District for you or your child under 18, you must present a valid state-issued driver’s license or photo ID, or a copy must be submitted with the First District Health Unit Immunization Record Request form. The form must be signed by the parent or legal guardian. These requests are processed at the earliest opportunity. Children 18 or older must request their own record.
If you received vaccinations somewhere other than First District Health Unit, First District may not be able to access your complete record. The provider who administered the vaccinations is may be the best source for the record. Even if your complete record is not available, the $10 fee still applies.
A free copy of an immunization record can be requested using the North Dakota Department of Health's Immunization Record Request. This record will only contain information on vaccinations given in North Dakota by providers who enter their information into the state system. Childhood immunizations have been entered into the North Dakota Immunization Information System since 1996.
If you received immunizations in another state, you may be able to request a record through that state’s Immunization Registry.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers additional information for finding and interpreting immunization records here.