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How to register for classes without mmr immunization records?

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Get titer: You can go to your doctor and as him/her to order a measles, mumps and rubella titer (blood test). I would check with the school to make sure that they will accept that before you go to the doctor and lab. The other option is to get the MMR shot. The school will probably let you register if you show that you just got the shot. You will need to get a 2nd shot 28 days later.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Blood Test: If necessary, there is a blood test that can confirm your immune status.

Answered 11/2/2012

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Blood Test: You can get a blood test for IGG Antibodies against Measles/Mumps/Rubella

Answered 4/6/2015

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Several choices: Retrieve the information from old family or school records (sometimes on registration forms, report card) . Get the shot now, it may produce some transient discomfort but will satisfy the requirement. Get a blood test proving you are protected, which takes some time but should meet the requirement.

Answered 11/24/2017

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