Legally Changed Your Name? Here’s What to Do If It Doesn’t Match Your COVID-19 Vaccination Card

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Legally Changed Your Name? Here’s What to Do If It Doesn’t Match Your COVID-19 Vaccination Card
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What should you do if you legally changed your name since receiving your vaccination card? It's a simple question with a somewhat ... complicated answer. We asked around to make it a little easier.

The days of needing to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in public spaces may largely be in the rearview mirror. But some places do still require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.Thanks to our sponsors:Can I update my COVID-19 vaccination card with my new name?

No. You can’t alter your own records, according to officials who recommend contacting your health care provider or local health department to make changes.if you haven’t already. Even if you’ve already legally changed your name, officials advise signing up with the name you used at the time you received the jab.

Already signed up for Vax Verify? Contact your health care provider to update your record in the Illinois Automated Immunization Registry Exchange, or I-CARE immunization registry, with your new name.Vax Verify uses the credit reporting company Experian as its identity verification provider. If you’re unable to pass the Experian identification check, you won’t be able to use Vax Verify.

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