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Am I required to fill out my 2020 Census form? Participation is mandatory, as described in Title 13 of the U.S. Code. Refusal to respond can result in a fine. However, no one has been prosecuted for failing to respond to the census since the 1970 Census.
0:22 1:08 So we cant verify yeah its true if you get a Census Bureau questionnaire. And you refuse to answerMoreSo we cant verify yeah its true if you get a Census Bureau questionnaire. And you refuse to answer it you are breaking. The law and can face hefty penalties.
Annually, the U.S. Census Bureau which is part of the Department of Commerce randomly selects 3.5 million households around the country to participate in the ACS. Many federal, state, tribal, and local leaders use the answers to update their statistics.
If no response is returned or if the answers are incomplete the Census Bureau will follow up to get the information. The final population tally is used to divvy up more than $675 billion annually to states for all sorts of programs. By census law, refusal to answer all or part of the census carries a $100 fine.
If you still do not respond, they will come back and leave a follow-up postcard a week later. Census takers will continue to visit or call up to six times.
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