Boundary and Annexation Survey

Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS)

BASSC-E-4L_508

Boundary and Annexation Survey

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Subject:  Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) – Boundary Change Marked for Removal from
Census Bureau Records


Dear  + :
The U.S. Census Bureau conducts the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) every year to
update legal boundaries, names, and the status of all governments. Following each BAS cycle,
the Census Bureau conducts the BAS State Certification Program to review and certify updates
sent through BAS. A governor-appointed State Certifying Official (SCO) verifies that the legal
boundary, legal name, and status received through the previous BAS cycle were reported in
accordance with state laws and that no legal changes are missing from the Census Bureau’s
data.
During the  BAS State Certification Program, your state’s SCO notified the Census Bureau
that one or more boundary changes reported to the  BAS were not reported to the
appropriate state agency. The changes are listed on the attached form.
To ensure the changes are included in the Census Bureau’s database, please complete the
following action steps:
1. Review the missing changes listed on the attached BAS State Certification Discrepancy
Form.
2. If a change is legally in effect, ensure the required documentation is filed with the
appropriate state or county level agency.
3. Once the change is reported to the appropriate state or county level agency, resubmit
the boundary change and supporting documentation to the current BAS cycle by May
31st.
4. If a change is not valid or you have questions about a change listed on the form, please
contact the Census Bureau.
Thank you for your participation in BAS.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: 
Phone: 1-800-972-5651
BAS State Certification Program Website: 
General BAS Information: 

Attachment: BAS State Certification Discrepancy Form (BASSC-4L)


File Typeapplication/pdf
File TitleBAS E 4L
AuthorU.S. Census Bureau
File Modified2021-09-16
File Created2021-09-16

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