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I have the letter saying I would recieve my Census in a week, but I never recieved the actual census. I know you were supposed to wait until after the 12th to call for a copy if you didn't recieve it.
I pulled out the letter but there is no phone number or website etc. in case you don't recieve it.
Does anyone have that information?
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Re: Census Question
There is an item in today's N&O that says you can visit http://2010census.gov for a list of centers that have forms available. Or you can give your census responses over the phone at 866-872-6868.
Can you tell I've got the paper in front of me this morning?
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Interesting. I went to the site and call me stupid but it won't let me actually find the places....it just keeps telling me to imbed the widget in my homepage or click if I am a tribunal official.
Frustrating.
I just tried to find a questionnaire assistance center in my town using the site. It's confusing, but maybe this will help.
From your post, I assume you already did the following:
Go to the site, and look for the "Didn't receive a form?" box on the bottom left. In the last line of the second paragraph, click on the "Questionnaire Assistance Center" link. Then click "Find a Questionnaire Assistance Center" and enter your zip code into the box and click "Find."
This is the part where I thought it was a little tricky.
It zooms in on a map of your area, and there is a big red dot with just the name of your area but no information except your town and state. (I was like, "hey, I know that already -- thanks for nothing!") It took me a minute to notice the other dots/flags on the map because they're mostly white with blue trim and blend in with the map. The white dots/flags mark the assistance centers, and you should be able to roll over one and see an address.
GL!
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