You can now notify the Swedish Tax Agency that you have become a parent via our new e-service “Digital confirmation of parenthood”.
If you are married to someone who has given birth to a child, you will automatically be confirmed as the child’s parent. If you are not married however, parenthood must be established. Parenthood can be established through digital confirmation of parenthood, the Social Welfare Board or a court judgement.
The easiest way to notify the Swedish Tax Agency that you have become a parent is via our e-service “Digital confirmation of parenthood”. This e-service can only be used to confirm parenthood for children born on or after 1 January 2022. You can notify us of your parenthood digitally up to 14 days after your child’s date of birth. The parent who gave birth to the child has to approve the parenthood notification provided by the other parent – via the e-service.
If more than 14 days have passed since your child was born, or if you do not use our e-service, you can confirm parenthood via your municipal Social Welfare Board instead. You can contact the Social Welfare Board directly if they have not already contacted you.
You can use this e-service provided that all of the following requirements are met:
You cannot use this e-service if either of you has protected identity.
How to use this e-service:
If you did not give birth to the child, please complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the e-service with your personal identity number.
2. Notify us that you are the child’s parent. You can also request joint custody at the same time.
3. Sign using your Swedish e-identification.
4. Inform the parent who gave birth to the child that they need to confirm your notification of parenthood.
If you gave birth to the child, please complete the following steps:
1. Wait until the child’s other parent has submitted their notification of parenthood via the e-service.
2. Log in to the e-service with your personal identity number.
3. Confirm the notification of parenthood submitted by the other parent. You can also request joint custody at the same time.
4. Sign using your Swedish e-identification.
Parenthood of a child is established when the parent who gave birth to the child has confirmed the notification of parenthood submitted by the other parent. Both parents must sign using their Swedish e-identification.
The e-service “Digital confirmation of parenthood” can be used up to 14 days after a child’s birth. Please keep in mind that both the notification of parenthood and the confirmation must be provided within this time.
When you confirm parenthood for you child via this e-service, you can also request joint custody at the same time. The Swedish Tax Agency can only grant joint custody if both parents request it and confirm the other parent’s request.
If you have not notified us of your child’s parenthood via this e-service 14 days after the child’s birth, the Swedish Tax Agency will inform the Social Welfare Board for the municipality where your child is registered as living, and state that details of the child’s other parent are not available.
You can also contact the Social Welfare Board (for the municipality where your child lives) directly to confirm parenthood.
If there is no notification of parenthood for you to confirm, it could be because:
If you do not want to confirm a notification of parenthood, you can ignore it. If the notification of parenthood is not confirmed 14 days after the child’s birth, it is not possible to submit a new notification via our e-service.
The Swedish Tax Agency will then inform the Social Welfare Board (for the municipality where your child is registered as living) of the newly born child, and state that details of the child’s other parent are not available.