Does the Census Bureau share information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service, courts, or the police?
No, individual census records are not shared with anyone, including government agencies or private organizations. It is unlawful for the Census Bureau to give personally identifiable information about an individual to any other individual or agency for 72 years after it is collected. After 72 years, the individual census records are sent to the National Archives where they are made public primarily for genealogical research. Return to top. 22.
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- Is information shared with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service, courts or the police?