Form MC-32303 - Census Bureau 2025

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If you are living in the United States, you are legally required to respond to the U.S. Census and could be subject to a fine or limited prison term for non-compliance or false answers. However, the U.S. Census Bureau is not a prosecuting agency; and failure to provide information is unlikely to result in a fine.
The Census Bureaus mission is to serve as the nations leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.
Responding to Census surveys is largely about helping elected officials make informed decisions with timely and accurate data. It is a key part of the democratic process, just like responding to a summons for jury duty, reporting your taxable income or voting.
The census law (Title 13, United States Code, Sections 221 and 224), coupled with the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 (Title 18, Sections 3551, 3559, and 3571), provides for penalties of up to $5,000 for failure to respond.
The Master Address File (MAF) is a Census Bureau file that contains an accurate, up to date inventory of all known living quarters in the United States, Puerto Rico and associated island areas.
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First of all, the U.S. Census Bureau typically sends an official letter describing the survey for which your household or business has been selected and why your participation is important. This letter describes what the survey is, what type of questions will be asked, and what you can expect as a survey participant.

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