The ‘Excelsior’ COVID-19 Vaccine Pass: Your Questions Answered

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You may have heard about getting a “vaccine pass” as a way to prove that you’ve gotten the COVID-19 vaccine or have tested negative for COVID-19. It’s called an Excelsior Pass, and it’s different from the paper vaccine card you were given after receiving your shot(s). Like a mobile airline ticket, each Excelsior Pass has a unique, secure QR code that venues or businesses can scan to confirm a person’s COVID-19 vaccine status before allowing them entry.

Below, learn the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Excelsior Pass, including who is eligible and how to get one.

What is an Excelsior Pass?

The Excelsior Pass is a “digital passport” that is a free and secure way to present proof of your COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result.

There are three types of passes:

Who is eligible?

Anyone who was vaccinated or tested for COVID-19 in New York State can register for the Excelsior Pass.

How do I get the Excelsior Pass?

In order to get an Excelsior Pass, you will need to provide your legal name, date of birth, and a

a few other pieces of information for the program’s system to verify your vaccine status, including:

Once you have that information handy, there are two ways to get an Excelsior Pass:

How long is the pass valid?

It depends on the type of pass.

I was vaccinated, but I can’t find a record of my vaccination. What should I do?

If you are having trouble retrieving your Excelsior Pass, try to register again using these tips:

If you are still having trouble, you can fill out the Excelsior Pass support form or reach out to the Excelsior Help Desk at 844-699-7277 from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily.

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