The next U.S. census records would typically be unsealed 72 years after the census year , per the Census Bureau’s 72-Year Rule. That means the 2030 Census would generally become publicly releasable in 2102 if the rule stays the same.

What that means

  • The 1950 Census was released in 2022, matching the 72-year schedule.
  • The Census Bureau says personally identifiable census information is not released until 72 years after collection.
  • Planning is already underway for the 2030 Census, so its records would follow that same release timeline unless the law changes.

Quick note

If you meant a different country’s census, the release timing can be very different. For example, Ireland’s 1926 Census is being made public in 2026, and Australia’s census follows its own separate data-release plan.

TL;DR: for the U.S., the next census to be unsealed is the 2030 Census , and the usual release year is 2102.