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== How to use for Genealogical Purposes  ==
== How to use for Genealogical Purposes  ==


<br>Any person alive after 1991 in Sweden is included in the population registration files. For anyone who died after 1991, their file can be ordered easily. In Sweden, these records are easy to obtain. <br>
Back to [[Sweden]]
 
The simplest route to discover when one’s relative died is to search the Swedish Death Book from 1901-2009.<br>
 
When an entry is found in the Swedish Death Book, it is very simple to order a copy of this record. One merely needs to write to the archive below. A [[Sweden Skatteverket Sample Letters|sample letter]] is available. The letter can be written in English and easily sent through email. It might take a few weeks for a reply. Do not send a repeat email until after a month with no response to your query, as this is a free service provided by the Skatteverket office. <br>
 
Each [[Skatteverket]] archive is organized by modern day municipality. Multiple parishes are organized on the municipality (kommune) level. A list of municipalities with their parishes can be found on the [http://www.skatteverket.se/folkbokforing/sverigesforsamlingargenomtiderna/kommunvis.4.18e1b10334ebe8bc8000169.html Skatteverket website.]  
 
Choose the appropriate archive for where your relative died from the following list:
 
==== <br>Norra Regionen  ====
 
Jämtland, Norrbottens, Västerbotten and Västernorrland norrland@skattevarket.se
 
==== <br>Mittregionen  ====
 
Dalarna, Gävleborg, Värmland, and Örebro. Also contains the Västra Götaland municipalities of Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed and Åmål orebro@skatteverket.se
 
==== <br>Mälardsregionen  ====
 
Södermanland, Uppsala and Västmanland. Also contains the Stockholm municipalities of Norrtälje, Nykvarn, Salem and Södertälje vasteras@skatteverket.se
 
==== <br>Stockholmsregionen  ====


Stockholm (Except for the above municipalities) Stockholm@skatteverket.se
<br>Any person alive after 1991 in Sweden is included in the population registration files. For anyone who died after 1991, their file can be ordered easily. In Sweden, these records are much


==== <br>Västra Regionen  ====
<br>The simplest route to discover when one’s relative died is to search the Swedish Death Book from 1901-2009.


Halland, Västra Götaland minus the municipalities Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed and Åmål Goteborg@skatteverket.se
<br>Choose the appropriate archive for where your relative died from the following list:


==== <br>Östra Regionen ====
<br>Norra Regionen<br>Jämtland, Norrbottens, Västerbotten and Västernorrland norrland@skattevarket.se


Gotland, Jönköping and Östergötland linkoping@skatteverket.se  
<br>Mittregionen<br>Dalarna, Gävleborg, Värmland, and Örebro. Also contains the Västra Götaland municipalities of Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed and Åmål orebro@skatteverket.se  


==== <br>Södra Regionen  ====
<br>Mälardsregionen<br>Södermanland, Uppsala and Västmanland. Also contains the Stockholm municipalities of Norrtälje, Nykvarn, Salem and Södertälje vasteras@skatteverket.se


Blekinge, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Skåne malmo@skatteverket.se  
<br>Stockholmsregionen<br>Stockholm (Except for the above municipalities) Stockholm@skatteverket.se  


=== References  ===
<br>Västra Regionen<br>Halland, Västra Götaland minus the municipalities Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed and Åmål Goteborg@skatteverket.se


*Correspondence with Skatteverket Offices<br>  
<br>Östra Regionen<br>Gotland, Jönköping and Östergötland linkoping@skatteverket.se  
*http://www.skatteverket.se/
*The Swedish system for population registration, SKV 711B, January 2000, The. National Tax Board.<br>  
*http://www.skatteverket.se/folkbokforing/sverigesforsamlingargenomtiderna/kommunvis.4.18e1b10334ebe8bc8000169.html<br>


See more on [[Sweden: Population Records|Population Records]]
<br>Södra Regionen<br>Blekinge, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Skåne malmo@skatteverket.se


See more on [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Sweden:_Population_Registration_Files Population&nbsp;Registration&nbsp;Files]


Back to [[Sweden]]►


[[Category:Sweden]] [[Category:Population Records]]
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How to use for Genealogical Purposes[edit | edit source]

Back to Sweden


Any person alive after 1991 in Sweden is included in the population registration files. For anyone who died after 1991, their file can be ordered easily. In Sweden, these records are much


The simplest route to discover when one’s relative died is to search the Swedish Death Book from 1901-2009.


Choose the appropriate archive for where your relative died from the following list:


Norra Regionen
Jämtland, Norrbottens, Västerbotten and Västernorrland norrland@skattevarket.se


Mittregionen
Dalarna, Gävleborg, Värmland, and Örebro. Also contains the Västra Götaland municipalities of Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed and Åmål orebro@skatteverket.se


Mälardsregionen
Södermanland, Uppsala and Västmanland. Also contains the Stockholm municipalities of Norrtälje, Nykvarn, Salem and Södertälje vasteras@skatteverket.se


Stockholmsregionen
Stockholm (Except for the above municipalities) Stockholm@skatteverket.se


Västra Regionen
Halland, Västra Götaland minus the municipalities Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed and Åmål Goteborg@skatteverket.se


Östra Regionen
Gotland, Jönköping and Östergötland linkoping@skatteverket.se


Södra Regionen
Blekinge, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Skåne malmo@skatteverket.se

See more on Population Registration Files

Back to Sweden