Tuberculosis is a significant infectious disease problem in Indonesia. According to the Indonesia Tuberculosis Prevalence Survey 2013-2014, the prevalence of TB with bacteriological confirmation was 759 per 100,000 population from 15 years old and above. The purpose of the study is to compare active case findings before and after the Covid-19 pandemic. This study was conducted in Bogor, Indonesia, in 2021. The study design was cross-sectional, with stratified random sampling. The number of sample was 49 out of 50 Puskesmas (public health centers) were included in this study. The active TB case findings observed in this study were TB contact investigations, special sreening, and mass TB screening. This study used Google Forms questionnaires distributed to the respondents (each Puskesmas' TB program coordinator). This study found that before the Covid-19 pandemic, only 2% of Puskesmas never performed TB contact investigations. Furthermore, Puskesmas, which always conducts contact investigations, was reduced from 36.7% to 24.5% before and during the pandemic. The Puskesmas' percentage of screening increased from 77.6% to 87.8%. Despite this, the Puskesmas that did not conduct mass screening for TB suspects increased from 77.6% to 87.8% during the pandemic. The reasons for not conducting mass screenings were the Puskemas' policy (33.3%) and the Puskesmas' overburden condition during the pandemic (25%). Furthermore, the reasons for not conducting special screening were lack of budget (31.5%) and overburden (29%). The percentage of TB contact investigations decreased during the Covid-19 pandemic. Due to the Head of the Puskemas policy and the overburden condition, most of the Puskesmas did not conduct either mass-or screening during the pandemics.