The 1940 U.S. Census was released on April 2, 2012, after 72 years.
The 1950 census records will be released by the National Archives in April 2022. There is a 72-Year Rule that requires that census records not be released to the public until 72 years have passed.
US Federal Census records are not released to the public until 72 years after the census. The most recent Census available to the public is the 1940 census. The 1950 Census will be available in 2022. It is, however, possible to obtain a copy of your owncensus record for certain legal purposes.Most other countries hold their census records as private data for 100 years, and some now hold those records forever private.
There is a company called the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) that is responsible for making all census records available to the public.
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There are no US Federal Census records for 1945, because the US Census is taken only in years evenly divisible by 10, such as 1930 and 1940. Personally identifiable information in the US Census is not released until 72 years after the Census is collected. So the 1940 census will not be released until 2012 and the 1950 Census will be released in 2022.
You can access census records for free through government websites, such as the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or the UK National Archives. Many public libraries also provide free access to census records through their online databases. Additionally, some genealogy websites offer limited free access to census records as part of their trial subscriptions.
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1940 census will be released in 2012. They are released every 72 yrs. so you add 1940 + 72 = 2012. Hope this helps someone...Christina
Google "free census records" for a list of websites. There are some websites such as ancestry.com or heritagequest.com that you can access free of chatge using your id number on your public library card. You might want to contact your public library and find out if they have that available for library card holders.
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Census Assuming you mean the 1820 Federal census, you can often find microfilm of these records in a public library depending on where you live. If you live in or near New York City, you have several options: NARA's Northeast Region: http://www.archives.gov/northeast/nyc/ New York Public Library: http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/lhg/research.html#census Tax If you are referring to property tax records in New York City, they are at New York City's Municipal Archives for the years 1789-1979. http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/html/collections/collections_valuation.shtml