The Department of Health announced a new website where people 18 years or older can review vaccination records. 

The website, known as the SMART Health Card, is a digital record of patients’ vaccinations. Their health care providers must submit the records to the Hawaii Immunization Registry.

Through the website, patients can generate a QR code for their COVID-19 vaccinations. This will allow them to save their COVID-19 vaccinations to their smartphone’s digital wallet.

The SMART Health Card website uses ID.me to verify the identity of a patient. ID.me requires a patient to share their social security number or individual taxpayer number, but DOH does not receive this information. Instead, DOH receives information necessary to find a patient’s immunization record, including patient name, date of birth, address, email address and phone number. 

In order to access the SMART Health Card website, click here. For more information, visit the Frequently Asked Questions on the bottom of the website.  

Anyone who is under 18 years old must contact the Immunization Registry directly to receive their vaccination record. The Immunization Registry may be contacted by calling (808) 586-4665 for Oahu or 1-888-447-1023 for neighbor islands or by emailing registryhelp@doh.hawaii.gov.