Census Bureau to resume drop-off of 2020 Census packets at homes of those with P.O. Boxes

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday reopened 2020 Census field offices in Alabama while continuing to follow all current health and safety guidelines.

The resumption of activities come as part of a phased restart by the Census Bureau in select areas of the country. The Census Bureau said all returning staff will receive safety training to observe social distancing protocols in the COVID-19 environment.

The bureau ordered Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for all field staff, including those who work in field offices. These materials will be provided to staff prior to restarting operations, according to the Census Bureau.

As part of the phased restart of operations, the Census Bureau will resume the drop-off of 2020 Census invitation packets at front doors of households in areas where mail is received through P.O. Boxes. The Census Bureau began delivering census materials to these households on March 15; however, this operation was suspended March 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, many of these households have yet to receive an invitation.

This process requires no face-to-face interaction, as Census workers will simply leave a packet of bagged information on doorsteps. Approximately 82,000 Alabama households are included in this process.

To date, almost 55% of Alabama households have self-responded to the 2020 Census and may continue to do so at www.my2020census.gov by calling toll-free at 1-844-330-2020 or by returning their paper form.

The Census Bureau’s Alabama field offices are located in Mobile, Birmingham and Huntsville and cover operations for the entire state.

For more information, visit https://census.alabama.gov/.