Lanarkshire households who don’t fill in the census by May 1 are being warned they may face prosecution, which could lead to a criminal record and a fine of up to £1000.
With only weeks left to submit responses, National Records of Scotland Chief Executive Paul Lowe warns that people who have yet to complete theirs may be subject to prosecution.
He said: “Taking part in the census is a legal responsibility. The census provides vital information required to invest in and run the services we all rely on.
“I’d like to thank everyone who has filled in their census. For anyone who has yet to complete it, help and support is available on the website census.gov.scot or via our free helpline on 0800 030 8308.
“Anyone who hasn’t completed it could be facing a fine, so I would strongly urge everyone to make use of our support.”
More than 90 per cent of responses received so far have been submitted online via census.gov.scot, with just over nine per cent to date submitted on paper.
In 2011, only 20 per cent of all census responses were submitted online.
Paul Lowe added: “We’re very pleased with the number of responses that have been submitted online. Our preparation work for the Census told us that the majority of people would prefer to respond online, and it is good to see that this is the case.
“However, paper copies are still available for anyone who is not able to submit online – please call us on 0800 030 8308.
“We are also aware that up to a further 100,000 online returns have been started but not submitted so if this applies to you, please complete your return, or get in touch with us if you need assistance.”
Census letters have been issued to more than 2.7 million households representing 5.5 million people.
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