Here you can find out how to apply for or renew an ID card.
To apply for a Swedish Tax Agency ID card, you must:
Remember that you need to visit a service centre in person.
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.
If you have protected identity, please contact your protected identity case administrator before applying to us for an ID card.
First, you must pay the SEK 400 application fee so that the Swedish Tax Agency can check your ID card application. Please note: you will not receive a refund if we do not approve your application.
Pay your application fee to the Swedish Tax Agency’s Bankgiro account: 389-0100. (From a country other than Sweden: IBAN SE55 1200 0000 0128 1012 1613; Swift/BIC DABASESX.)
If you are not able to pay the application fee to the Swedish Tax Agency’s Bankgiro account, we can help you make your payment at the reception desk at our offices in Sundbyberg, Gothenburg or Malmö.
After you have paid the application fee, you can book an appointment at one of the service centres that issue ID cards. Click on the link below to make a booking. You can also cancel or change your appointment via the booking service if necessary. Please make sure you do this in good time so your original appointment can be booked by someone else.
Visit the service centre at the time you have booked. Bring the following with you:
Do not bring a population registration certificate (“personbevis”).
The following are approved ID documents:
An attestor is someone who comes with you to the service centre to confirm your identity. It must be someone who knows you well. Your attestor must be able to prove their own identity.
An approved attestor could be your:
The following can also be your attestor, provided that they bring a decision notice or document showing your relationship to each other:
You will be photographed at the service centre, so you don’t need to bring your own photo. When your photograph is being taken, you must not wear dark glasses or a head covering unless they are required for medical or religious reasons.
Your height will also be measured at the service centre. If you are unable to stand, we will measure you while seated.
It normally takes about two weeks to issue an ID card. However, if something related to your application requires further investigation, it might take longer.
You might need to provide us with some additional information before we can process your application. 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 lengthen the processing time.
The Swedish Tax Agency will notify you by text message or letter when your ID card is ready for collection. The notification will say that your ID card is ready for you to collect at the service centre. If you move house, remember to notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your new address to ensure the letter gets to you.
You need to collect your ID card in person within two months. Bring your application receipt with you. If you are unable to collect your card within two months, please call us on 0771 567 567. The same applies if you do not receive a notification from us about collection.
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 integrated into the card. Do not bring this letter to the service centre.
If you do not meet the requirements for an ID card, 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.