The Census Bureau replaced the UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line files on June 7, 2002.
Determine which version of the UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line files you downloaded. More information.
The UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line files contain all Census 2000 entities included in
the Census 2000 version of TIGER/Line, as well as Census 2000 vintage Urban Areas
and Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). This is the most recent version of the
TIGER/Line files. It is available for download free of charge (see below), or for purchase on
CD-ROM.
The primary differences in this version from the Census 2000 version is the inclusion of the Census 2000 Urbanized Areas (UAs), Urban Clusters (UCs), and Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). The Census 2000 Urban Area and PUMA codes appear on Record Type A. The Urban/Rural Indicator fields moved from Record Type A to Record Type S.
The address ranges appearing in the UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line files are based upon the addresses in the final Master Address File (MAF) used for tabulating Census 2000. The UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line files coverage is as follows: all counties, parishes, boroughs, census areas and equivalent entities for each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas.
The TIGER/Line files are extracts of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census Bureau's TIGER® (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) database.
THE CENSUS BUREAU'S TIGER/LINE PRODUCT
DOES NOT CONTAIN
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA OR MAPPING SOFTWARE
FURTHER, TIGER/LINE FILES ARE NOT IN A MAPPING PROJECTION
File Overview
There is one TIGER/Line file (in a compressed format) for each county or county equivalent. The file names consist of TGR + the 2-digit state FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) code + the 3-digit county FIPS code (i.e. TGR01031.ZIP for Coffee County, Alabama.) Each state folder contains individual county files as well as a Counts file. The county files are stored in compressed format and are compatible with PK Ware's PK Zip software. The COUNTSnn.TXT files (where "nn" is the state FIPS code) show the counts for the number of records for each record type by county for a state. If the count for a particular record type is 0, then that record type does not exist for that county.
The Census Bureau produces the TIGER/Line files in ASCII text format only; therefore, the data are NOT in the form of map images. To create maps with the TIGER/Line files, one would typically use a Geographic Information System (GIS) package or other mapping software.
Users are responsible for converting or translating the files into a format used by their specific software package. For information on how to use the TIGER/Line data with a specific software package one should contact the company that produced that software. For information on companies that sell products that use TIGER/Line data or that provide TIGER/Line related services, refer to the TIGER Vendor List.
Frequently Asked Questions about the UA Census 2000 version of TIGER/Line.
Documentation
To fully comprehend the content of these files, please read the following documents before downloading:
UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line README file[ASCII] text format.
UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line Technical Documentation in [PDF] format.
The UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line Metadata in [ASCII] text format.
Appendix A of the TIGER/Line Technical Documentation
contains the associated FIPS codes for states and counties in [PDF] and [ASCII] text format.
Think we've missed a few counties? The Census 2000 TIGER/Line files are based on the boundaries of counties or statistically equivalent entities as reported to the U.S. Census Bureau to be legally in effect on January 1, 2000.
Click on the appropriate state/state equivalent area to download the files.