The Census Bureau is no longer accepting submissions for the 2020 Census PSAP.
Support from the Census Bureau is available by email at geo.psap@census.gov to address PSAP questions, including specific programmatic questions.
The 2020 Census PSAP enabled invited participants to review and verify selected statistical area boundaries for 2020 Census data tabulation following U.S. Census Bureau guidelines and criteria. The Census Bureau will use the statistical areas defined for the 2020 Census to tabulate data for the annual American Community Survey (ACS) estimates and the Economic Census. These data are used to:
There are two types of statistical geographies, standard and tribal, available for review under the 2020 Census PSAP.
Standard statistical geographies include:
Tribal statistical geographies include:
The Census Bureau may modify, and if necessary reject, statistical geographic areas and/or their boundaries submitted by participants that do not meet established criteria and guidelines.
The 2020 Census PSAP verification phase began on January 15, 2020, with the receipt of the verification announcement. Participants had 90 calendar days following receipt of the verification announcement to review. Within 30 calendar days of receipt of the verification announcement, the Census Bureau requested either the PSAP primary official contact or the PSAP primary technical contact email geo.psap@census.gov to indicate whether or not corrections to the 2020 statistical areas for their county(s) were forthcoming. The Census Bureau is no longer accepting submissions for the 2020 Census PSAP. The documentation listed below for the 2020 Census PSAP Verification Phase will remain for reference only.
PSAP Verification Quick Program Guides provide consolidated instruction on how to review and verify the 2020 statistical geographies that apply to a county(s) or tribal areas and to submit corrections to the statistical area boundaries where needed. Detailed instructions are in the PSAP verification respondent guides below.
PSAP Verification Respondent Guides provide detailed instruction on how to review, correct, and submit corrections where needed to the 2020 PSAP statistical areas.
Quick Reference Guides provide a snapshot of delineation criteria and guidelines for the PSAP statistical geographies. The Quick Reference Guides were provided during the delineation phase and remain available for reference during the verification phase.
Standard Geography Quick Reference Guides:
Standard Geography Quick Reference Guides for Puerto Rico participants (Spanish):
Tribal Geography Quick Reference Guides:
The training videos provide details on reviewing the 2020 statistical areas and submitting corrections if needed. They also provide information concerning specific situations that participants encounter when reviewing and verifying their statistical areas.
Use TIGERweb to review the 2020 statistical areas and determine if corrections are needed.
TIGERweb is a web-based system that allows users to visualize our TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing database) data. TIGERweb provides a simple way to view our TIGER data without Geographic Information System (GIS) software and without downloading data. Other options include TIGERweb WMS and TIGERweb REST Services which allow users to integrate our data into their own GIS or custom web-based applications.
Please refer to the PSAP Verification Quick Program and Respondent Guides for instructions on how to use TIGERweb to review 2020 PSAP statistical areas.
The Census Bureau created county-based, Portable Document Format (PDF) maps that show the census tract boundaries, census tract coding (labels), and other common map features to assist with the review of the 2020 census tract coding. These are available online only. While census tract codes can be reviewed in TIGERweb, this PDF map product allows participants to more easily scan and review the coding scheme to ensure any existing coding patterns are maintained throughout the 2020 Census PSAP process. Because this product does not include all of the statistical area types, it should not be used to review the statistical area boundaries.
Use the state drop down below. Once a state is selected the system links to a file transfer protocol (FTP) directory for the selected state with census tract maps for each county.
Choose a State to View.
The Census Bureau created tribal statistical area PDF maps that show the tribal statistical area boundaries, attributes, and other common map features to assist with the review of the 2020 tribal statistical areas. Tribal statistical area maps are available in printed form upon request.
Select the appropriate type of tribal entity from the folder menu below. The system routes participants to the FTP directory for the type of tribal entity selected that shows sub-folders for each tribal area within that tribal entity type.
Within the sub-folder for the type of tribal entity, scroll through the list of sub-folders to locate the one that corresponds with the tribal area for review and click it.
Tribal Area File Naming Conventions
• Federal Reservations sub-folder naming convention = r<AAAA>_<Tribal name>, where AAAA corresponds to the last four digits of the unique 11-digit code.
• State Reservations sub-folder naming convention = r<AAAA>_<Tribal name>, where AAAA corresponds to the last four digits of the unique 11-digit code.
• Alaska Native Regional Corporations sub-folder naming convention = r<fffff>_<ANRC name>, where fffff corresponds to the five digit FIPS code of the ANRC.
• Alaska Native Village Statistical Areas sub-folder naming convention = s<AAAA>_<ANVSA name>, where AAAA corresponds to the last four digits of the unique 11-digit code.
• Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Areas sub-folder naming convention = s<AAAA>_<OTSA name>, where AAAA corresponds to the last four digits of the unique 11-digit code.
• State Designated Tribal Statistical Areas sub-folder naming convention = s<AAAA>_<SDTSA name>, where AAAA corresponds to the last four digits of the unique 11-digit code.
• Tribal Designated Statistical Areas sub-folder naming convention = s<AAAA>_<TDSA name>, where AAAA corresponds to the last four digits of the unique 11-digit code.
The files below list the new CDPs created in the delineation phase and the county(ies) or Federal American Indian Reservations/Off-Reservation Trust Lands that contain them. The “All” file is provided in two formats. The other three files are subsets of the “All” file. CDP codes shown in red indicate a CDP is duplicated in the file because it crosses into more than one county. Use the file or files most applicable to you to assist with your verification review of these new CDPs.
Additional CDPs were delineated after the verification materials and the original list of CDPs, issued on 12/19/2019, were created. The files above contain a new field, “ADDITIONAL_CDP”, to identify these CDPs. Please note that no additional CDPs were created on American Indian Reservation/Off-Reservation Trust Lands, so that file remains unchanged.
Further, individual maps were created so participants could review the boundaries of the additional CDPs. These maps are named PSAPV20CDP<STATEFP><PLACEFP>_<CDP_NAME>, where STATEFP is the two-digit state Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code for the state containing the CDP and the PLACEFP is the five-digit place FIPS code of the CDP. To view the additional CDPs, access our FTP CDP map directory and select the state level sub-folder (e.g., st05_ar for the state of Arkansas) to reveal the list of CDP-specific PDF maps.
Participants with additional new CDPs should have received email regarding the additional CDPs, how to review them, and what action to take if corrections are needed. Contact us with any questions at geo.psap@census.gov.
The 2020 Census PSAP Delineation Phase has ended. The documentation listed below for the 2020 Census PSAP Delineation Phase will remain for reference only.
PSAP Delineation Respondent Guides provide detailed instruction on how to use Geographic Update Partnership Software (GUPS) or paper maps to review and update (if needed), or delineate statistical areas.
Recordings of the PSAP Standard GUPS webinar and PSAP Tribal GUPS webinar are available below. The webinars include information about the statistical geography criteria and guidelines, the delineation materials, and how to provide updates using the GUPS or paper maps.
No training webinars are planned for the verification phase. Please reference the delineation phase training materials for detailed instructions on using GUPS.
The presentations that were used during the live webinars are provided below in PDF format for reference.
The name and contact information for the government entities and regional organizations that participated in the 2020 Census PSAP, known as primary PSAP participants, are in the Primary PSAP Participant Contact Information file below. The primary PSAP participants received the 2020 Census PSAP delineation phase materials for the county or counties identified, and were responsible for the review and update of statistical areas for that county or counties.
Only entities responding for standard statistical geographies are shown in the Primary PSAP Participant Contact Information file. Federal and state tribal statistical areas and the entities reporting for those areas are not shown in the file.
The STCOU field in the Primary PSAP Participant Contact Information file represents the code of the county for which the participant is responsible for statistical area review and update, where ST is the two-digit state FIPS code and COU is the three-digit county FIPS code. The information within this file will be updated periodically, as needed.
The FRNs providing final criteria for the 2020 Census PSAP standard statistical geographies (census tracts, block groups, census designated places, and census county divisions) were published on November 13, 2018. Copies of these FRNs are available via the links below.
The tribal statistical geographies for the 2020 Census PSAP share the same criteria and guidelines as published in the 2008 FRN for the 2010 Census PSAP. These guidelines and criteria are available via the links below.