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Census Bureau Director
For More Information
Call our national Customer Services Center at
1-800-923-8282 or one of our Regional Offices
listed below.
Without you, the country doesn’t have timely
statistical information about how we are doing
Atlanta
1-800-424-6974
Boston
1-800-562-5721
Charlotte
1-800-331-7360
Chicago
1-800-865-6384
Dallas
1-800-835-9752
Denver
1-800-852-6159
successfully protected respondents’ answers for
Detroit
1-800-432-1495
over 100 years.
Kansas City
1-800-728-4748
Los Angeles
1-800-992-3530
New York
1-800-991-2520
Philadelphia
1-800-262-4236
Seattle
1-800-233-3308
economically, educationally, or socially. This is a
fundamental way that the American public can
make sure that our democracy is well informed.
For statistical surveys to work, those chosen at
random to be surveyed must respond. We want
you to feel safe doing this. The Census Bureau has
Our highest priority at the Census Bureau is using
your answers only for determining how the country
is doing. By law, we cannot share your answers
with anyone—including other federal agencies
and state and local law enforcement agencies.
In 2010, the Justice Department determined that
confidentiality law that protects census data.
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complete listing of the states or counties
covered by each Regional Office.
We pledge to keep your answers confidential.
Learn more about our data protection and
privacy policy at .
no provision of the U.S. Patriot Act overrides the
This commitment means you can provide honest
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answers to our questions knowing that they will
only be merged into thousands of others to paint
a portrait of the country. The Census Bureau
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knows that our pledge of confidentiality is key in
obtaining accurate data.
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Issued April 2011
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The U.S. Census Bureau
Respects Your Privacy and
Protects Your Personal Information
It’s the Law! (Title 13, U.S. Code)
We Will Protect Your Information.
It’s Safe
It’s Confidential
It’s Important
By law, the Census Bureau cannot share your
We will not release or share any data that
The Census Bureau measures America’s
answers with anyone.
could be used to identify you.
people, places, and economy. By
The Law
Title 13 of the U.S. Code ensures that all
information collected by the Census Bureau is
used for statistical purposes only.
The Oath
All Census Bureau employees take an oath of
nondisclosure and are sworn for life to protect
the confidentiality of all data collected by
the agency.
The Penalties
The penalty for unlawful disclosure is a fine of up
to $250,000 or imprisonment of up to 5 years, or
participating in a census or survey, you
• Only authorized Census Bureau employees
can see your personal identifiable information.
The data that you provide tells us vital
applies to the White House, U.S. Supreme Court,
information about emerging trends, such as the
Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Citizenship and
condition of education, hospital care, retail sales,
and crime. The data also describe the health,
Immigration Services, police, military, and
housing, employment, income, and consumer
welfare agencies—everybody!
• Copies of census questionnaires cannot be used
• Census data on individuals or establishments
Information Act.
• Statistical totals are even withheld if they
with technological safeguards. Our computer
represent a geographic area so small that
systems are strictly controlled through passwords,
someone might be indentified.
expenditures of our population.
Census Data and Our Economy
as evidence in a court of law.
Safety in the Digital Age
unauthorized access.
Census Data and Your Community
data from the Census Bureau. The airtight law
may not be disclosed under the Freedom of
firewalls, encryption, and auditing to prevent
community, and the country.
• No authority can obtain personal identifiable
both.
The Census Bureau protects your information
help shape the future for yourself, your
Economic data collected by the Census Bureau
form the basis for the national unemployment
rate, official income and poverty statistics,
Consumer Price Index, monthly housing statistics,
and other economic indicators.
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