Special
Census Program
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Welcome to the U.S. Census Bureau's The Office of Special Censuses works with local and tribal governments to conduct censuses for their communities in the years between decennial censuses. A Special Census is a basic enumeration of population, housing units, and group quarters conducted by the Census Bureau at the request of a governmental unit. This site provides tools to help local and tribal governments request and plan for a Special Census in their community. Get started by visiting our Frequently Asked Questions page. This page contains a wealth of information about Special Censuses - what they are, why they are conducted, who pays for them, how data is collected, and what the legal basis is for a Special Census. If you are already experienced in how a Special Census works and want
to conduct one for your governmental unit, please review the Cost
Estimates section. For local or tribal governments that would like
to conduct a Special Census, please review Conducting
a Special Census section for information about responsibilities each
governmental unit has when conducting a Special Census.
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For more information about Special Censuses not found on this site, please call us at 301-763-1429, or e-mail us at SpecialCensusProgram@Census.Gov Updated: |
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