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Certificate of personal data

What is it, and where can I find one?

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Written by Oliver Nielsen
Updated over a week ago

Certificate of personal data

If you are below the age of 18, a certificate of personal data is required by our payment partner to confirm who your parents/legal guardians are πŸ‘ͺ

This document also serves as a security precaution, so we can ensure you against fraud, scamming, and money laundering πŸ›‘οΈ

A certificate of personal data can be, or is similar to:

  1. Personal certificate

  2. A family record book

  3. Birth certificate

  4. Extract of population register

Where to get your certificate of personal data:

For Danish citizens: You can get your certificate of personal data (personattest) on borger.dk using this link:
​https://www.borger.dk/Handlingsside?selfserviceId=7c9db71f-960f-44d0-a3d3-c9b790c6c6a8

For Norwegian citizens: You can get your certificate of personal data on https://www.skatteetaten.no using this link: https://www.skatteetaten.no/person/folkeregister/attester-og-opplysninger/bestille-attester/

For Swedish citizens: You can get your certificate of personal data (personbevis) on https://skatteverket.se using this link: https://www.skatteverket.se/privat/folkbokforing/bestallpersonbevis.4.18e1b10334ebe8bc80003671.html#!/valjare/steg1
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​For Finnish citizens: You can get your certificate of personal data on dvv.fi using this link: https://dvv.fi/en/certificates-from-the-population-information-system
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​For Estonian citizens: You can get your birth certificate through the e-population register using this link: https://www.rahvastikuregister.ee/records/certificate-request

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