You do not need to know which type of protected identity to apply for. The important thing is to submit an application for protected identity to the Swedish Tax Agency. We can always adjust your protection in consultation with you, to ensure that it matches your circumstances.
The Swedish Tax Agency will then assess your application and reach a decision based on your circumstances and your need for protection.
You can be granted protected Population Register data if you are at risk of being subjected to crime, persecution or serious harassment. This is the highest level of protection that the Swedish Tax Agency can grant. You will normally be required to move to a new address, and you must also take care not to disclose your personal data.
Apply for protected Population Register data:
Application: protected Population Register data (form SKV 7706, in Swedish)
If you are not able to print out a form, you can choose one of the following options:
This protection measure normally means you also have to change your workplace, school or any other environment in which you carry out your daily activities. If you have children, they will normally have to be moved to a new preschool or school.
Confidentiality marking alerts the Swedish Tax Agency and other government agencies to their need to carry out a thorough confidentiality assessment before disclosing your personal data.
This makes it more difficult for others to access your personal data in the Swedish Population Register. Confidentiality marking applies to all of your personal data.
Everyone who lives at your address should apply for protection. Otherwise, there is a risk of you being traced through your family relationships, which would make this protection measure ineffective.
You can also be granted confidentiality marking as a preventive measure – for example, if:
The application process is the same as for adults, but there are some things you need to consider:
Apply for confidentiality marking by filling in this form:
Application: confidentiality marking (form SKV 7708, in Swedish)
If you are not able to print out a form, you can choose one of the following options:
You can be granted new identity details if you are at risk of serious crime involving a threat to your life, health or freedom. In these circumstances, you can be given a new name and personal identity number, for example.
You apply to the Swedish Police for new identity details:
Protected identity (Swedish Police, in Swedish) External link.
If you no longer want to have protected identity, you can notify the Swedish Tax Agency at any time. We will withdraw this protection measure at your request. We will check that the request has been submitted by you, and will make an assessment before withdrawing your protection. Once it has been withdrawn, your personal data will become available to other government agencies. Keep in mind that this may affect other family members living at your address.
There are three different ways to notify us that you want your protection to be withdrawn:
Request: withdrawal of protected Population Register data (SKV 7725, in Swedish)
Request: withdrawal of confidentiality marking (SKV 7727, in Swedish)