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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.
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.
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The National Archives and Records Administration released the population records of the 1950 Census today. Anyone, anywhere can now freely access these records online as well as contribute updates to the draft name index, which will be forever associated with the archival record of these documents.
Because of a 72-year restriction on access to the Census, the most recent year available is 1950. 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.
Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, (Microfilm Publication T627, Record Group 29) FamilySearch.org (free with account creation) 1940 Census website (free) - Search by street
The 1950 census was released digitally on April 1, 2022. The digital images are accessible online free of charge. The 1960 and later censuses are not available for public use because of a statutory 72-year restriction on access for privacy reasons.
WASHINGTON, December 14, 2021 — With the scheduled April 1, 2022, release of 1950 Census records a little more than three months away, the National Archives is completing efforts to digitize those records and using technology to make them more accessible than ever.
WASHINGTON, April 1, 2022 — The records of the 1950 Census are now accessible through the National Archives and Records Administration for the first time in 72 years. View our celebration program and learn more about the 1950 Census on archives.gov.
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).