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Census takers begin visiting homes that have not responded to the 2020 Census

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the current self-response rate in Wyoming is 57.6%.  The Census Bureau will need to visit the remaining addresses to collect responses in person. 

Beginning Aug. 11th, Census takers in Wyoming will be following up with households that have not yet responded to the 2020 Census. 

Households who have yet to do so, can still respond now by completing and mailing back the paper questionnaire they received, by responding online at 2020census.gov, or by phone at 844-330-2020. 

Households can also respond online or by phone in one of 13 languages and find assistance in many more. Those that respond will not need to be visited to obtain their census response.

Protecting Health and Safety

The Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control are working together to protect the health and safety of the public and Census employees. Participation in 2020 Census interviews should present a low risk of transmission of COVID-19, according to the Census Bureau.

Census takers are trained to rigorously and universally follow these CDC recommendations to mitigate the risk of transmission: 

Wearing face masks

Maintaining social distance of 6 feet or more

Practicing hand hygiene

Not entering homes, and conducting interviews outside as much as possible or practical.

Household members encountered by census staff are encouraged to maintain social distances during interviews and practice the CDC’s other recommendations as much as possible.

What Households Can Expect

Census takers are hired from local communities. All census takers speak English, and many are bilingual. If a census taker does not speak the householder’s language, the household may request a return visit from a census taker who does. Census takers will also have materials on hand to help identify the household’s language. 

If no one is home when the census taker visits, the census taker will leave a notice of their visit with information about how to respond online, by phone or by mail. People are encouraged to cooperate with census takers and ensure that everyone who was living in their household as of April 1, 2020, is counted. 

How to Identify Census Takers 

Census takers can be easily identified by a valid government ID badge with their photograph, a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark, and an expiration date on the badge. To confirm a census taker’s identity, the public may contact the Denver/Dallas Regional Census Center at 972-510-1800 to speak with a Census Bureau representative.

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