
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missourians can now digitally access and share their immunization records.
According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), people in Missouri can review, download and share their immunization records through a mobile app called Docket and their web platform.
The service expands digital access for school, travel, health and personal use.
Missourians can use Docket to access personal and family immunization records on file with the Missouri Immunization Registry. Depending on individual providers’ practices, it is possible for someone not to see all of their vaccinations in this system.
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Docket also allows residents to do the following:
View, download and share their personal immunization history.
Access records for children or individuals for whom they are a parent, legal guardian or authorized representative.
Share official immunization documentation with schools, camps, health providers and travel officials.
According to DHSS, immunization rates for Missouri kindergartners has declined. These were following rates for the 2024-25 school year:
DTaP: 90.0%
Hep B: 92.7%
IPV/Polio: 90.7%
MMR: 90.0%
Varicella: 89.4%
For more information about Docket and immunizations, you can click here.
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