How to Find the Child Vaccination Certificate Number?
1. How to Check a Child's Vaccination Certificate Number?
You can inquire about a child's vaccination certificate number at the hospital where the vaccination certificate was issued, based on the child's date of birth and name. If the certificate is lost, you can bring relevant documents to apply for a replacement. Please note to keep this certificate well as it will be used frequently in the future for your child's healthcare.
Within one month of a child's birth, parents should apply for a "Child Vaccination Certificate" at the vaccination unit responsible for their child's residence. When children enter kindergarten or school, the institutions and schools will check their vaccination certificates. Most vaccines have strict interval regulations, and without the "Child Vaccination Certificate," parents cannot provide information about the vaccines their child has received and the specific dates of vaccination. Reliance on memory alone is unreliable. Therefore, parents should promptly obtain and safely keep their child's "Child Vaccination Certificate," noting the appointment times on the certificate and ensuring timely vaccinations.
If, due to illness, travel, or other reasons, your child cannot receive their scheduled vaccinations on time, you should bring them to receive catch-up vaccinations on the next scheduled vaccination day. If a child needs to move, travel, or temporarily reside elsewhere, they can continue to receive the required vaccinations at the new location's vaccination clinic using their "Child Vaccination Certificate." After a child has completed all their basic and booster vaccinations, parents should keep their "Child Vaccination Certificate" safely to prepare for verification when their child enters kindergarten, school, joins the military, or travels internationally. If the certificate is lost, please apply for a replacement promptly to avoid any inconvenience during vaccination.
2. Methods for Reissuing a Child's Vaccination Certificate
If a child has never received any vaccinations, they should go to the township health center or community health service center in their current residence to apply for a vaccination certificate and receive catch-up vaccinations. If a child has received vaccinations but has lost their vaccination certificate, they should promptly apply for a replacement at the original vaccination site. If a child has received vaccinations in another location and cannot obtain a replacement vaccination certificate from the original vaccination site, parents should provide written proof signed by a parent or guardian stating the name, date, and duration of the child's last vaccination in their current temporary residence. This information will allow vaccination personnel to determine the appropriate catch-up vaccinations and issue a replacement certificate.
It is the responsibility of parents to actively establish a vaccination certificate for their children. Establishing and managing children's vaccination certificates is a duty assigned to health and education departments by law. Let's work together to lay a healthy foundation for your children and the future of our country.