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Search Census Records Online and Other Resources. Federal Census records have been digitized by several of NARA's partners, and will eventually be available as well through the National Archives Catalog. Click on a Census year to start your search.
The 1950 Census was released on April 1, 2022. The National Archives has the census schedules available from 1790 to 1950, and most have now been digitized by our digitization partners.
View digitized Census Records online through one of our partners, ancestry.com or familysearch.org. ( Familysearch.org is free-of-charge. Ancestry.com is available free-of-charge at the National Archives facilities nationwide and through many libraries, otherwise by subscription.)
Digital images of census schedules are available from 1790 to 1950. Online access is available through our digitization partners (free at any National Archives facility) as well in the National Archives Catalog (selected census years).
Online Availability. The 1930 census is partially available in the National Archives Catalog here and fully available online at Ancestry.com (free at most public libraries and at NARA facilities) and FamilySearch.org (free after creating a free account).
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has digitized and is providing free online access to the 1950 Census population schedules for U.S. states and territories, enumeration district maps, and enumeration district descriptions.
Use Form Number NATF 82 to order individual pages of Federal population census schedules, 1790-1930, used for genealogical research or as evidence of age and place of birth for employment, social security benefits, insurance, passports and other reasons.
The 1950 census records were released by the U.S. National Archives on April 1, 2022. This website provides full access to the 1950 census images, including population schedules, enumeration district maps, and enumeration district descriptions. Begin Search.
Questions about the 1950 Census? Bring them to History Hub's Census Records community to get answers from National Archives staff and other genealogy enthusiasts. History Hub is free and open to anyone.
Public Access to Census Records at the National Archives. March 17, 2022 by Jessie Kratz, posted in Census, National Archives History. On April 1, 2022, the National Archives will release the 1950 Census. For more information on the records release, visit the National Archives website.