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The census is here

Census Day was Sunday 21 March, but it’s not too late to take part

To start your census online, you will need your 16‑character access code

Start census

Don’t have a code?

Find out where to find your access code, or request a new code to start a new census.

If you live in Northern Ireland, visit the Northern Ireland census website to take part

Warning:

You must complete the census by law or you could be fined up to £1,000

Some questions are labelled as voluntary. It is not an offence if you do not answer these.

About the census

The census is a survey about all the households in England and Wales. Census Day was Sunday 21 March.

Why you should take part

Everyone must complete the census and provide accurate information. It helps decide how services are funded in your area.

Your data and security

What we do with your personal information, how we keep it safe, and how we will contact or visit you.

Students should complete the census for their university address

Wherever you’re currently staying, from halls to your old bedroom at home, you should fill in a census for your university address.

It only takes 10 minutes per person, and the information you give in the census makes sure your student community gets the services it needs. This includes things like university campus bus links and bike lanes, jobs and training.

More about what students need to do

Help with the census

If you don’t have an access code

You can request a new access code to start a new census if you have lost or not received an access code.

If you want to fill out a paper census

You can request a paper census questionnaire to be sent in the post.

Continuation questionnaire

If you already have a household paper questionnaire and there are more than 5 people in your household, you will need to request a continuation questionnaire.

Support and guidance

More support and guidance


Get in touch

If you need further help with your census, contact us