To apply for an ID card from the Swedish Tax Agency, you must be listed in the Swedish Population Register, have a Swedish personal identity number, and be able to prove your identity. You need to pay an application fee before you can make your application.
In order to apply for a Swedish Tax Agency ID card, you need to fulfil certain requirements. You must:
If you have protected identity, it’s important to contact your protected identity case administrator before applying to us for an ID card.
Make sure you will be able to visit a service center that issues ID cards
Some areas do not have a service centre that issues ID cards, so make sure you will be able to visit one before you pay the application fee.
It costs SEK 400 to apply. You can pay this application fee for yourself or for someone else. There are various ways to make this payment. You can use Swish or pay by Bankgiro, for example. Make your payment before booking an appointment at a Swedish state service centre.
Please keep in mind that this is where you pay the application fee for a Swedish Tax Agency ID card. You must contact the Swedish Police if you wish to apply for a national ID card.
Use Swish to pay for your own or someone else’s application.
Make a payment to the Swedish Tax Agency’s Bankgiro account: 389-0100. You can make your payment using your internet banking service or a payment slip.
Enter the personal identity number of the ID card applicant in either the message or OCR field. Write the number without a hyphen, in this format: YYYYMMDDNNNN.
Please use the following details to make a payment from a country other than Sweden: IBAN: SE55 1200 0000 0128 1012 1613 Swift/BIC: DABASESX.
Our bank’s address is: Danske Bank
Norrmalmstorg 1
SE-103 92 Stockholm
Sweden
Keep a bank statement or payment receipt and bring it to the service centre as proof of payment.
When you’ve paid the application fee, book an appointment at one of the service centres that issue ID cards. Please note: not every location in Sweden is served by this type of service centre.
Use the online booking service to book an appointment. You can also use it to cancel or change an appointment if necessary. Please do this as early as possible so that someone else can book an appointment at your original time.
Visit the service centre at your scheduled appointment time.
Bring a bank statement or receipt with you, showing that you have paid the SEK 400 application fee. You cannot pay the application fee at the service centre. You must pay it before you go there.
At the service centre, you must be able to prove your identity. You can do this by bringing with you:
Further information about approved identity documents and approved attestors is provided below.
You do not need to bring a population registration certificate with you.
If you are under 18, you must bring written consent from your legal guardians. If you have two parents or guardians, both of them must give their consent.
They can either accompany you to the service centre to give their consent, or provide written consent for you to bring with you – for example, by filling in a special consent form for legal guardians.
Blankett för vårdnadshavares medgivande (SKV 1502), in Swedish
You will be photographed at the service centre, so you don’t need to bring your own photo. You are only permitted to wear dark glasses, a head covering or other accessories if they are required for religious or medical reasons.
Your height will also be measured at the service centre. If you are unable to stand, we will measure you while seated.
The following are approved forms of ID:
An attestor is someone who knows you well, who comes with you to the service centre to confirm your identity. Your attestor must be able to prove their own identity.
An approved attestor could be your:
The following can also act as your attestor, provided that they bring a decision notice or certificate from a government agency, stating your relationship to each other:
It normally takes about two weeks to issue an ID card. However, if something requires further investigation, processing might take longer.
You might need to provide additional information if details are missing. If so, we will send you a letter about this. In some cases, you might need to visit the service centre again. This can also delay processing of your ID card application.
Your ID card will normally be ready in about two weeks. You will then receive a text message or a letter from us to notify you when it’s ready. This notification will state that your ID card is ready for you to collect at the service centre.
If you move, remember to notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your new address to ensure that we can reach you by post.
You need to come and collect your ID card yourself within two months. Bring your application receipt with you. If you can’t collect the card within two months, or if you haven’t received a notification, you will need to call us.
You do not need to book an appointment to collect your ID card.
When your ID card is ready for collection, you will also receive a separate letter with codes for the eID on the card. Do not bring this letter to the service centre.
If you do not meet the ID card requirements, we will send you a letter to notify you. If you still believe you are eligible for an ID card, you can appeal against the Swedish Tax Agency’s decision. Our notification letter will explain how to do this. We will forward your appeal to the Administrative Court in Stockholm, which will determine whether or not the Swedish Tax Agency’s decision is correct.