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How to Get Vaccination Records

There are three ways to get a copy of Alaska immunization records: 
  • Electronically: Download your record from the Docket app or its web version
  • Request records through your health care provider.
  • Fax or mail: Download the State of Alaska Immunization Request Form and submit to the Alaska Department of Health via fax or mail. You may request vaccination records or the WHO International Certification of Vacciantion (Yellow Cards) via this method.

Detailed Instructions

  • Download your record from the Docket app or its web version. This secure application allows you to directly review immunization history and share official vaccination reports for health, school, travel, etc.
    • Search for your immunization records:
      • You must enter demographic information (name, date of birth, legal sex).
    • Access your records:
      • Export and download PDFs of records directly to keep for records or share as you choose.

For guidance on using Docket, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions. If you would like further assistance, please contact us: docket@alaska.gov or 907-269-8090.

If reaching out through email, please DO NOT include any protected health or personally identifiable information (e.g., date of birth, vaccines received, etc.)

A free, 8.5" x 11" Docket informational flyer is also available to print.

  • Request records through your health care provider. Patients can request copies of their immunization records through their health care provider. All immunization service providers in Alaska are required to utilize VacTrAK to document vaccine administration. VacTrAK does NOT provide access to patients, only to health care providers. 

  • Request records by fax or mail. The Alaska Department of Health can fax or mail vaccination records or the WHO International Certification of Vaccination (Yellow Cards). Requests are completed via the State of Alaska Immunization Request Form and submitted by fax or mail.
    • Requests must include a legible copy of a government issued photo ID that identifies the requester.
    • Mailed vaccination records are sent by USPS 1st class and take a minimum of 5-7 business days to process.
    • Individuals requesting a Yellow Card must include a note on the request stating that it is required for international travel. 
    • Records for minors cannot be released directly to parent(s)/guardian(s). Their records will only be released to a licensed daycare, school, or health care provider.

Out of State Health Providers

If you are a health care provider outside the state of Alaska, please fax or mail us a release of information form for the patient. Fax: 907-562-7802  ATTN: VacTrAK Records Request

Mail:
Alaska Department of Health Division of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology
Alaska Immunization Program-VacTrAK
3601 C Street, Suite 540
Anchorage, AK 99503

Alaska Docket Support
Monday – Friday
Hours: 9am - 4pm
Phone: (907) 269-8090
Email: docket@alaska.gov