Sweden Archives and Libraries


 * Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
 * If you plan to visit a repository, contact them and ask for information about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Ask if they require you to have a reader’s ticket (a paper indicating you are a responsible researcher) to view the records, and ask how to obtain one.
 * Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the Family History Library and the Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center at Augustana College may have printed or microfilmed copies of them. The Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center sells microfilm copies of the records.

See Sweden Societies for the address.

Types of Genealogical Repositories in Sweden

 * National archives and libraries
 * Provincial archives
 * City archives
 * Church parish offices
 * Historical and genealogical societies

National Archives
The Sweden government collects records relating to Sweden history, culture, and people. The National Archives of Sweden, which is open to the public, has a large genealogical and biographical collection as well as government accounts, land records, tax lists, maps, and pictures. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of many of the National Archives' records. The postal address is:


 * Riksarkivet Postal Address: Box 12541, S-102 29 Stockholm, Sweden Street Address: Fyrverkarbacken 13-17, Stockholm, Sweden Telephone: 011-46-8-737 63 50 Fax: 011-46-8-737 64 74 Internet: http://www.riksarkivet.se/

Some databases at the National Archives can be accessed from the internet and directions are in English.

The following is a guide to the National Archives' collection:


 * Jägerskiöld, Olof. Riksarkivet 1618-1968 (National Archives 1618- 1968). Stockholm, Sweden: P.A. Norstedt &amp; Söner, 1968. (FHL book 948.5 J5j.)

Svensk Arkivinformation, SVAR (Swedish Archives Information) is a division of the National Archives. The goal of SVAR is to make archives material available for research and education. SVAR will copy and distribute archives material and index information. SVAR has a research facility in Ramsele, Sweden.


 * Svensk Arkivinformation (SVAR) Postal Address: Box 160, S-880 40 Ramsele, Sweden Street Address: Kägelbacken 6,  Ramsele,  Sweden Telephone: 011-46-623-725 00 Fax: 011-46-623-725 55 Internet:Information is online in English (and Swedish).


 * National Archive
 * Digital National Archive

Provincial Archives
There are eight regional archives in Sweden. They house records pertaining to their particular area. Most Swedish records of genealogical value are kept at the provincial archives, including church records such as birth, marriage, and death records; census records; land records; emigration records; and court records. Each provincial archives has a large collection of printed material about its area, including local histories, biographies, and other genealogical material. The provincial archives are open to the public. Each archives has different hours of service, so make sure you know days and times before visiting.


 * Landsarkivet i Göteborg (GLA) Västra Götaland County Postal Address: Box 19035, 400 12 Göteborg, Sweden Street Address: Geijersgatan 1 Telephone: 031-778 68 00 Fax: 031-778 68 25 Email: [mailto:landsarkivet.gla@riksarkivet.se landsarkivet.gla@riksarkivet.se] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/goteborg


 * Landsarkivet i Härnösand (HLA) Gävleborg, Norrbotten, Västerbotten and Västernorrland Counties Postal Address: Box 161, 871 01 Härnösand, Sweden Street Address: Rosenbäcksallén 18 Telephone: 0611-835 00 Fax: 0611-835 28 Email: [mailto:landsarkivet.hla@riksarkivet.se landsarkivet.hla@riksarkivet.se ] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/harnosand


 * Landsarkivet i Lund (LLA) Blekinge, Halland, Kristianstad and Skåne Counties Postal Address: Box 7223, 187 13 Täby, Sweden Street Address: Porfyrvägen 20 Telephone: +46(0)10-476 70 00 Email: [mailto:riksarkivet@riksarkivet.se riksarkivet@riksarkivet.se] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/archives-in-lund


 * Landsarkivet i Uppsala (ULA) Dalarna, Södermanland, Uppsula, Västmanland and Örebro Counties Postal Address: Box 135, 751 04 Uppsala, Sweden Street Address: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 19 Telephone: 018-65 21 00 Fax: 018-65 21 03 Email: [mailto:landsarkivet.ula@riksarkivet.se landsarkivet.ula@riksarkivet.se] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/uppsala


 * Landsarkivet i Vadstena (VaLA) Jönköping, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Östergötland Counties Postal Address: Box 126, 592 23 Vadstena, Sweden Street Address: Slottet Telephone: 0143-130 30 Fax: 0143-102 54 Email: [mailto:landsarkivet.vala@riksarkivet.se landsarkivet.vala@riksarkivet.se] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/vadstena


 * Landsarkivet i Visby (ViLA) Gotland County Postal Address: Broväg 27, 621 41 VISBY, Sweden Street Address: Broväg 27, 621 41 VISBY Telephone: 0498-21 05 14 Fax: 0498-21 29 55 Email: [mailto:landsarkivet.vila@riksarkivet.se landsarkivet.vila@riksarkivet.se ] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/visby


 * Landsarkivet i Östersund (OLA) Jämtland County Postal Address: Arkivvägen 1, 831 31 Östersund, Sweden Street Address: Arkivvägen 1 (Museiplan) Telephone: 063-10 84 85 Fax: 063-12 18 24 Email: [mailto:landsarkivet.ola@riksarkivet.se landsarkivet.ola@riksarkivet.se] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/ostersund 


 * Värmlandsarkiv (VA) Värmland County Postal Address: Box 475, 651 11 Karlstad, Sweden Street Address: Hööksgatan 2 Telephone: 054-10 77 30 Fax: 054-10 77 31 Email: [mailto:varmlandsarkiv@regionvarmland.se varmlandsarkiv@regionvarmland.se] Internet: https://www.regionvarmland.se/regionvarmland/kultur/varmlandsarkiv

City Archives
The city archives of Stockholm and Malmö are comparable to the provincial archives.


 * Stockholms Stadsarkiv (SSA)  Stockholm City and County Postal Address: Box 22063, S-104 22 Stockholm, Sweden Street Address: Kungsklippan 6 Telephone: 08-508 283 01 Fax: 08-508 283 01 Email: [mailto:stadsarkivet@stockholm.se stadsarkivet@stockholm.se] Internet: http://www.ssa.stockholm.se


 * Stadsarkivet i Malmö (MSA) Malmö City Address: Stora Varvsgatan 11, 211 19 Malmö, Sweden Telephone: 040-10 53-30 Fax: 040-97 51 05 Email: [mailto:stadsarkiv@malmo.se stadsarkiv@malmo.se] Internet: http://www.malmo.se/stadsarkivet

Military Archives

 * Krigsarkivet (KRA) Postal Address: Krigsarkivet, 115 88 Stockholm, Sweden Street Address: Banergatan 64 Telephone: 08-782 41 00 Fax: 08-782 69 76 Email: [mailto:krigsarkivet@krigsarkivet.ra.se krigsarkivet@krigsarkivet.ra.se] Internet: https://riksarkivet.se/krigsarkivet

Also see Sweden Military Records.

Emigration Archives in Sweden

 * Swedish Emigrant Institute (Utvandrarnas Hus) Vilhelm Mobergs gata 4 352 34 Växjö Phone +46-470-201 20 Fax +46-470-394 16


 * Ella Heckscher Research Archive

Church Parish Offices
Post-1895 church records are now mostly moved to the Provincial Archives of the area (parts of Lund archives area and Göteborg archives area have not yet been moved). Each archives has a section on their web site, called Folkbokföring, where you might find a list of the records transferred to the archive.

Parishes may also have earlier records on microform. You can write to local parishes for information. See Swedish Church Records.

Historical and Genealogical Societies
In Sweden there are many historical and genealogical societies. Some societies maintain libraries and archives that collect valuable records. For more information, including addresses, see Sweden Societies.

Inventories, Registers, Catalogs
Some archives have websites, catalogs, inventories, guides, or periodicals that describe their records and how to use them. If possible, study these guides before you visit or use the records of an archives so that you can use your time more effectively. The Family History Library has some of these guides. They are listed in the Family History Catalog under:

SWEDEN - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES - INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS.

Libraries
The Kungliga Biblioteket (Royal Library) has a helpful collection of published genealogies, manuscripts, histories, directories, maps, and newspapers.


 * Kungliga Biblioteket Postal Box 5039 SE-102 41 Stockholm Street address: Humlegården Tel:+46 8 463 40 00 Fax:+46 8 463 40 04

Email: [mailto:kungl.biblioteket@kb.se kungl.biblioteket@kb.se]

Internet: www.kb.se/hjalp/english/

Websites

 * Archives Portal Europe provides access to information on archival material from Sweden as well as information on archival institutions throughout the European continent.
 * Museum of Copenhagen Explore 83,318 pictures from Copenhagen and Frederiksberg