You can register for the COVID 19 vaccine with your local county health department or in any county that is convenient for you: the state of Texas allows individuals to receive the vaccine at ANY vaccination hub in the state. Large hospital systems and pharmacies and community providers are also registering their communities for the vaccine, so we recommend checking the following resources to find the best way to register for the vaccine for you!
Please note that at this time, all ages 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine, and ages 12 and older are eligible for the booster. Children ages 0-4 will have to wait to get the vaccine, even if there are appointments available.
You will need your date of birth, contact information and medical conditions. The form is simple. No social security number or government ID is required. All people, of all ages, can register for the vaccine in Dallas. After registering for the vaccine, you will be able to select your appointment time - if eligible for the vaccine.
For an up-to-date list and hours of operation, click here.
Dallas Parks and Recreation Department staff at five service centers will be available by phone Tuesday through Thursday from 12 noon to 7 p.m., to assist the public in registering for the Dallas County vaccine waiting list.
• Anita Martinez Recreation Center 214.670.7773
• Beckley-Saner Recreation Center 214.670.7595
• Campbell Green Recreation Center 214.670.6314
• Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center 214.670.8363
• Samuell Grand Recreation Center 214.670.1383
Staff at Dallas Public Library locations are also available by phone to assist the public in registering for the Dallas County vaccine waiting list. Please call 214-670-1400 Tuesday through Saturday between 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. or click here for additional Dallas Public Library location phone numbers.
To register for the COVID-19 vaccine in Denton County, click here:
Denton County is administering vaccine at the Texas Motor Speedway and other county locations. There are drive-thru locations available.
To register for the COVID-19 vaccine in Tarrant County, click here or call 817-248-6299.
Tarrant County is administering vaccines at Texas Health Resources.
A total of six vaccine hubs, operating by appointment only, will be open in Collin County:
The City of Frisco vaccine hub is now closed. If you live in Frisco, you may register for the vaccine through the Collin County and Denton County links.
Throughout North Texas, large health systems are also registering and administering the COVID-19 vaccine. If you are a patient at one of these health systems, you can log on to your electronic chart to see vaccine availability. You may also register as a new patient. This is not an extensive list of all of the hospital and health systems offering the vaccine in North Texas.
Click here to register to get your vaccine at UT Southwestern. There are also informational materials to explore at this link.
Click here to register to get your vaccine at Methodist. They require appointments for the vaccine. There are also informational materials to explore at this link.
Click here to register to get your vaccine at Baylor. They are currently accepting both walk-in and scheduled appointments.
Below are some links to pharmacies and grocery stores that are offering the COVID vaccine. This is not an extensive list. Some of the following places may require creating an account before registering for the vaccine.
Click HereClick here to register to get your COVID vaccine at CVS. At this link, CVS also provides informational videos about the vaccine. There are separate links for scheduling the first two doses, a booster shot, and your child's vaccine.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Walgreens. You may register using an account or as a guest. Individuals under 13 years old must have a parent or guardian complete the registration for them.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Walmart. Walmart has created an informational video - which is also located at the link above - to walk individuals through the registration process.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Costco. Many Costco locations accept walk-up appointments, but check online to double check or to schedule an appointment.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Albertsons. Albertsons creates appointments up to 15 minutes prior to the appointment. They also accept walk-up registration.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Kroger. The registration link has a virtual assistant that will guide you through the registration process.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Sam's Club. The registration link features several Questions and Answers. Sam's Club requires either a membership or the creation of a free guest account to register for the vaccine.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at H-E-B. H-E-B also allows walk-up appointments on weekdays (Monday through Friday). Check the link for up-to-date availability for each location.
Click Here to register for the COVID vaccine at Tom Thumb. Tom Thumb allows same-day registration up to 15 minutes prior to the appointment time. Make sure to click COVID-19 on the first page of the registration link!
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