Census will send information in March with instructions on how to respond to the census online, by mail or in person. Some areas of the county may also receive a ballot that they can mail in. Those who don’t respond online, by phone or mail, may receive a visit from a census taker.
By law, everyone is expected to be counted.
Yes. Take a look at some of the opportunities here.
Or you may call them at 1-855-JOB-2020 (1-855-562-2020)
By law, the information you provide can only be used to produce statistics and cannot be shared with other government agencies.
Yes. Online responses are encrypted so they cannot be accessed by outsiders. And by law, household information cannot be shared with any other agency, including police or social services.
No. The census ID is associated with your address. If you don’t have the number, you will be asked to enter your address.
You can still call or go online to provide your information.
active link for “call the census”
Census takers are issued an official government badge or you may check with the census office.
In Ohio, call 1-267-780-2600.
For general census information 301-763-INFO (4636)800-923-8282
The deaf or hard of hearing can use 800-877-8339.