Your last doctors office or where you were given the immunizations
The only thing I can think of would be to contact the school you went to- they may still have a copy.
ITS DOD Approved
As far as the military is concerned, the preferred records for immunization data are those from states that have electronic tracking systems. This information is included in a publication to the Department of Army, Bureau of Medicine, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
As far as the military is concerned, the preferred records for immunization data are those from states that have electronic tracking systems. This information is included in a publication to the Department of Army, Bureau of Medicine, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
As far as the military is concerned, the preferred records for immunization data are those from states that have electronic tracking systems. This information is included in a publication to the Department of Army, Bureau of Medicine, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
Contact the University, they will check their records and issue a replacement certificate.
It is a recors of all vaccinations that a person has taken till date since birth.
Contact the University, they will check their records and issue you a replacement diploma.
You cant. Contact Skint Records or Souther Fried Records.
Yes, you can get a blood test to demonstrate immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella. Typically it's less expensive to be revaccinated, but if you're willing to pay the cost, you can get the titers (blood tests) instead.
The person/place that gave the immunizations has the records. Call your doctor or the clinic where you received them and ask for a copy.
who do i contact about old pay records?