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Begin by filling out the 'Purpose' section. Clearly state why you need the census record, as this helps determine its proper use.
Provide your 'Present Mailing Address' and ensure all details are accurate, including ZIP Code.
In the 'Signature' field, sign your name as it appears on the application. If signing for someone else, include their name and provide necessary authorizations.
Complete the sections regarding personal information of the individual whose census record is requested, including full name, date of birth, and place of birth.
If applicable, fill out the optional 'Locator Map' section to assist in locating the applicant's residence during the census year.
Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that you have included any required fees as specified in the instructions.
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