Can minors receive vaccinations in Rhode Island without parental consent?

Minors in Rhode Island ages 16 years and above can consent vaccinations.

Minors of any age who are married can also consent to vaccinations (R.I. Gen. Laws §23-4.6-1)

All other minors need parental/legal guardian consent. Call your county health department and let them know about your situation.

We recommend our guide to convincing vaccine-hesitant parents and sharing personal stories of teens getting the COVID-19 vaccine.

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How to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Rhode Island?

Call 844-930-1779 or find a clinic online at https://covid.ri.gov/vaccination. We can help you if needed.

Note that if you 16 years or older, you don't need parental consent or an adult to accompany you. Call the clinic ahead of time to ask whether you need to bring proof of age. If you are 15 years or younger, you will need to get a parental/legal guardian consent.

FAQ from Rhode Island State Health Department

Also, good to have your county health department address and phone number

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