2026-03494Proposed Rule

Census Bureau Hikes Fees to Prove Your Age from Old Records

Published Date: 2/23/2026

Proposed Rule

Summary

The Census Bureau is planning to raise the Age Search service fee from $65 to $155 and speed-up fees from $20 to $50 to cover real costs. This affects anyone needing official proof of age from census records, like for Social Security or passports. Comments on these changes are open until April 24, 2026, so get ready to share your thoughts!

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Age Search fee rises to $155

If you need an official Age Search transcript from Census records (used as proof of age for Social Security, passports, inheritance, or similar), the Census Bureau proposes raising the fee for a search of one census for one person from $65.00 to $155.00. Written comments on the proposal are open until April 24, 2026.

One-day expedited fee increases

If you request expedited Age Search results within one day, the additional expedited charge would increase from $20.00 per case to $50.00 per case. That extra charge would be added on top of the transcript fee (proposed $155.00); comments are due April 24, 2026.

Other transcript and schedule fees set

The proposed rule specifies other charges: $2.00 for each additional copy of a census transcript and $10.00 for each full schedule requested (the $10.00 for a full schedule is in addition to the $155.00 transcript fee). These amounts are listed in the revised 15 CFR 50.5 fee table.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
2/23/2026
4/24/2026

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