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North Carolina Religious Exemption Guide

North Carolina allows vaccine religious exemptions with a simple statement. No forms, no pastor, no permission. Here's exactly how to do it.

North Carolina Religious Exemption Guide

Yes, you can claim a religious exemption to vaccines in North Carolina — and it’s easier than most people think.

Here’s how to do it, step by step:


✅ Step 1: Know Your Rights

North Carolina law allows any parent to exempt their child from vaccines based on religious belief.

The state does not:


✅ Step 2: Write a Statement

There’s no official form, so you’ll write a short statement in your own words. You can handwrite it or type and print it.

Your statement must include:


✍️ Sample Statement (Copy and Paste)

Religious Exemption Statement – North Carolina

To Whom It May Concern:

I am exercising my right under North Carolina law to exempt my child from all immunization requirements based on my sincerely held religious beliefs.

Child’s Full Name: [Insert Full Name]
Date of Birth: [Insert Date of Birth]

I believe that the human body is a sacred creation and that introducing vaccines into the body violates my religious beliefs about bodily integrity, divine design, and faith-based protection.

This belief is deeply held, consistent, and not aligned with vaccination.

Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Signature – optional]
[Date]

✅ Step 3: Send the Statement to the Right Place

DO NOT send this to the state.
DO NOT mail it to Raleigh.

Instead:
👉 Give it directly to your child’s school, daycare, or program.

Make a copy for your records before handing it over.


🧠 Tony’s Tip

“They want you scared of the door. Scared of being outside the system. So you’ll fold.”

Don’t fold. This is your legal right. You’re not asking permission — you’re claiming a freedom the law already gives you.

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