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Confidentiality

From the U.S. Census Bureau...

"No one can get access to census data. It is rock solid secure."
James T. Christy, Los Angeles Regional Office Director, U.S. Census Bureau

We depend on your cooperation and trust, and promise to protect the confidentiality of your information. Title 13 of the U.S. Code protects the confidentiality of all your information and violating this law is a crime with severe penalties. In addition, other federal laws, including the Confidential Statistical Efficiency Act and the Privacy Act reinforce these protections.

*Private information is never published.
It is against the law to disclose or publish any of the following information:

We Collect Information to Produce Statistics

We use your information to produce statistics. Your answers cannot be used against you by any government agency or court.

Sworn for Life to Protect Your Confidentiality

All Census Bureau employees take the oath of nondisclosure and are sworn for life to protect the confidentiality of the data. Violating the Oath Is a Serious Crime. The penalty for unlawful disclosure is a fine of up to $250,

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