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Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. You might try to find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you. Here's a tool to locate the County Health Department for your county --

https://www.floridahealth.gov/all-county-locations.html

Click on the County box and scroll down to your county, click enter. Then click on the Search button and it will display the location(s) in your county, addresses, etc.

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For more background information start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

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Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

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Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

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There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

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This looks to be very thorough , long, but should cover any questions --

https://kehoechiro.com/the-facts-about-religious-exemption-in-florida/

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From the above link -- "... Q: What information do I need to provide the county health department when I request a religious exemption?

Florida law provides that you are entitled to a religious exemption. When requesting a religious exemption, it is NOT necessary to provide any administrative evidence that proves your religious beliefs. Any agent acting on behalf of the state in compliance with vaccine mandates may not ask for religious documentation, letters from religious leaders, or church membership. It is also not necessary to discuss any other particulars regarding your beliefs or your child’s health history.

The standardized approved religious exemption form (DH 681) requires only your child’s name and birth date, the requesting parent or legal guardian’s name, the date of authorization, and the signatures of the county director and the parent/guardian. The social security number of the child is optional, but not required. You need only provide valid identification. ..."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. You might try to find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you. Here's a tool to locate the County Health Department for your county --

https://www.floridahealth.gov/all-county-locations.html

Click on the County box and scroll down to your county, click enter. Then click on the Search button and it will display the location(s) in your county, addresses, etc.

.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

.

This looks to be very thorough , long, but should cover any questions --

https://kehoechiro.com/the-facts-about-religious-exemption-in-florida/

.

From the above link -- "... Q: What information do I need to provide the county health department when I request a religious exemption?

Florida law provides that you are entitled to a religious exemption. When requesting a religious exemption, it is NOT necessary to provide any administrative evidence that proves your religious beliefs. Any agent acting on behalf of the state in compliance with vaccine mandates may not ask for religious documentation, letters from religious leaders, or church membership. It is also not necessary to discuss any other particulars regarding your beliefs or your child’s health history.

The standardized approved religious exemption form (DH 681) requires only your child’s name and birth date, the requesting parent or legal guardian’s name, the date of authorization, and the signatures of the county director and the parent/guardian. The social security number of the child is optional, but not required. You need only provide valid identification. ..."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. You might try to find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you. Here's a tool to locate the County Health Department for your county --

https://www.floridahealth.gov/all-county-locations.html

.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

.

This looks to be very thorough , long, but should cover any questions --

https://kehoechiro.com/the-facts-about-religious-exemption-in-florida/

.

From the above link -- "... Q: What information do I need to provide the county health department when I request a religious exemption?

Florida law provides that you are entitled to a religious exemption. When requesting a religious exemption, it is NOT necessary to provide any administrative evidence that proves your religious beliefs. Any agent acting on behalf of the state in compliance with vaccine mandates may not ask for religious documentation, letters from religious leaders, or church membership. It is also not necessary to discuss any other particulars regarding your beliefs or your child’s health history.

The standardized approved religious exemption form (DH 681) requires only your child’s name and birth date, the requesting parent or legal guardian’s name, the date of authorization, and the signatures of the county director and the parent/guardian. The social security number of the child is optional, but not required. You need only provide valid identification. ..."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. I would find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

.

This looks to be very thorough , long, but should cover any questions --

https://kehoechiro.com/the-facts-about-religious-exemption-in-florida/

.

From the above link -- "... Q: What information do I need to provide the county health department when I request a religious exemption?

Florida law provides that you are entitled to a religious exemption. When requesting a religious exemption, it is NOT necessary to provide any administrative evidence that proves your religious beliefs. Any agent acting on behalf of the state in compliance with vaccine mandates may not ask for religious documentation, letters from religious leaders, or church membership. It is also not necessary to discuss any other particulars regarding your beliefs or your child’s health history.

The standardized approved religious exemption form (DH 681) requires only your child’s name and birth date, the requesting parent or legal guardian’s name, the date of authorization, and the signatures of the county director and the parent/guardian. The social security number of the child is optional, but not required. You need only provide valid identification. ..."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. I would find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

.

This looks decent, too --

https://kehoechiro.com/the-facts-about-religious-exemption-in-florida/

.

From the above link -- "... Q: What information do I need to provide the county health department when I request a religious exemption?

Florida law provides that you are entitled to a religious exemption. When requesting a religious exemption, it is NOT necessary to provide any administrative evidence that proves your religious beliefs. Any agent acting on behalf of the state in compliance with vaccine mandates may not ask for religious documentation, letters from religious leaders, or church membership. It is also not necessary to discuss any other particulars regarding your beliefs or your child’s health history.

The standardized approved religious exemption form (DH 681) requires only your child’s name and birth date, the requesting parent or legal guardian’s name, the date of authorization, and the signatures of the county director and the parent/guardian. The social security number of the child is optional, but not required. You need only provide valid identification. ..."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. I would find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

.

This looks decent, too --

https://kehoechiro.com/the-facts-about-religious-exemption-in-florida/

.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department. I would find a pediatrician that seems decent and see if they can help you.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle-bottom of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Scroll down to Page 12 (see page numbers at the bottom of each page in the PDF file) and review the section for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Looks like you need to get the form from the county health department.

Start here : https://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/childrens-health/school-health/enrollment.html

.

Go to the "Florida Certification of Immunization" around the middle of the page.

.

Click on the link for "Immunization Guidelines for Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes"

Review the section near the bottom for Religious Exemptions.

.

There are also phone numbers to call on the FDOH (Florida Department of Health) website. Make sure you have your religious exemption beliefs "in order", so to speak, if/before you call in case they ask you anything about that.

1 year ago
1 score