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How the Registry works
Registry entries are submitted from private and public health care providers. If you receive an immunization
from one of our public health clinics, it is recorded for you in the Registry. If you receive an immunization from a
private physician who participates in this program, your immunization will also be automatically recorded.
Whom we register
The Immunization Registry operates statewide in all 105 public health clinics throughout
nine districts. We currently have approximately 600,000 clients on file and five and a half million shot
records. The target age groups consist of two, 0-2 years of age and the extended group of 0-18 years
of age.
Finding immunization records
Information in the Registry is currently used primarily by public health clinics. Private providers, parents,
legal guardians, daycare operators, and school nurses can call (601) 576-7751 to obtain
immunization histories on children. A fax line is also available to address inquiries for information.
Please call our Immunization Office for more details.
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For More Information
Private clinics or doctors may contact the Immunization Program to obtain access to
records in the Immunization Registry. Call (601) 576-7751 or 1-800-634-9251 outside the Jackson area.
Individuals who would like copies of personal immunization records may call our Immunization Office at (601) 576-7751.
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