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100 years after the civil registration started, the records began to be computerized. Personal identification numbers became especially helpful during this period as a means of identifying each person in the country, especially when surnames were quite commonplace.<br>  
100 years after the civil registration started, the records began to be computerized. Personal identification numbers became especially helpful during this period as a means of identifying each person in the country, especially when surnames were quite commonplace.<br>  


In the modern system of Population&nbsp;Registration, each person is given a "[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Personal_Identification_Numbers Personal&nbsp;Indentification&nbsp;Number]," known as a Personnummer in&nbsp;Swedish. To learn more about this number, please see the referenced page.  
In the modern system of Population&nbsp;Registration, each person is given a "[[Sweden: Personal Identification Numbers|Personal&nbsp;Indentification&nbsp;Number]]," known as a Personnummer in&nbsp;Swedish. To learn more about this number, please see the referenced page.  


The [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Skatteverket Tax Office] (Skatteverket)&nbsp;is the current population keeping system.&nbsp;  
The [[Skatteverket|Tax Office]] (Skatteverket)&nbsp;is the current population keeping system.&nbsp;  


Please see also:&nbsp;How to [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Sweden_How_to_obtain_a_Personal_Registration_File obtain a Personal&nbsp;Registration&nbsp;File].  
Please see also:&nbsp;How to [[Sweden How to obtain a Personal Registration File|obtain a Personal&nbsp;Registration&nbsp;File]].  


=== References<br>  ===
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