Accessing Your Digital COVID-19 Vaccination Record
If you have a MyChart account (formerly MyPortfolio) and were vaccinated at a University of Maryland Medical System–managed location, you can access your COVID-19 vaccination record by:
- Logging into your MyChart account (If you do not have an account yet, use this link to learn how to sign up for one.)
- Accessing your MyChart account using the MyChart mobile app (available for download on the Apple App Store or Google Play).
This is a safe and easy way to provide proof of vaccination directly from your MyChart account by:
- Generating a QR code that can be scanned from your smartphone
- Downloading a PDF with a QR code
- Exporting your vaccination record to another application
See below for instructions on how to access your digital COVID-19 vaccination information through MyChart.
Generating a QR Code from Your Smartphone
The QR code is a secure digital version of your COVID-19 vaccine card – it contains the same information as your vaccine card (name, date of birth and vaccination information) but does not include any other details or personal health information.
Follow the steps below to generate a QR code that can be scanned from your smartphone.
From the web:
- Log into your account on the web by visiting mychart.umms.org.
- From the menu, go to My Record > COVID-19.
- Click on QR codes to pull up a QR code with your COVID-19 vaccination record, which can be scanned by whoever requested it.
From the MyChart app:
- Log into your MyChart account using the MyChart app.
- Once you log in, you will be greeted by a screen that says, "Share your COVID-19 info" with instructions on how to access your information from the app's homepage.
- Click the button that says Done to proceed to the homepage.
- To access your digital vaccine card, click the QR code icon (to the left of your name). This will pull up your information.
- Click the QR Codes button to pull up your proof of vaccination.
- You can share this QR code with participating locations that require proof of vaccination (for example, restaurants, stadiums, concerts or other venues).
- To access this information from the app without logging in:
- Under Quick Access Options, you can click on the toggle key next to "View COVID-19 information on the pre-login screen."
- Once you turn this feature on, you will not need to log into the app to access your COVID-19 vaccination information.
Downloading a PDF
Follow the steps below to download a PDF with your COVID-19 vaccination information through the web or by using the MyChart app.
- Log into your account on the web by visiting mychart.umms.org or using the MyChart app.
- From the menu, go to My Record > COVID-19.
- To download your PDF:
- From the web – Select Download.
- From the MyChart app – Select Download/Export and then select Download Vaccination PDF.
- Once you download your PDF, you can save it to your computer or smartphone. You can also print a copy if needed.
Exporting Your Record to Another App
Follow the steps below to export your COVID-19 vaccination record to another app, such as a digital health wallet, directly from MyChart.
- Log into your account on the web by visiting mychart.umms.org or using the MyChart app.
- From the menu, go to My Record > COVID-19.
- Select Download/Export and then select Export to Health Wallet.
- If you are using the MyChart app, a series of screens will appear (see screenshots below) to:
- Verify that you have another app installed on your device into which you can export your information.
- Allow you to select which information you want to export. Select the checkbox for Vaccinations and then click Export.
- Select the app where you want to export your data and follow the instructions within that app to complete the process.
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University of Maryland Medical SystemManaged Locations
You can access your digital vaccination record via the MyChart app if you received your vaccination at one of the locations below:
- Any UMMS hospital or mobile clinic
- Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital (BCCFH)
- M&T Bank Stadium
- First Baptist Church of Glenarden
- Chesapeake College
- University of Maryland, Baltimore at the SMC Campus Center