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Contact us

The easiest way to contact us is by using the email form below. Send your questions or comments using the form below and we will make sure that they reach the right member of staff. You can also reach us by email or phone. Journalists can contact our Press Officer directly.

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Press contacts

Journalists are welcome to contact our Press Officer for information about audits and other news and to get in touch with the right spokesperson.

Contact information

Visiting address

S:t ‪Eriksgatan 117, 113 43 Stockholm
(The postal code of the visiting address is only to be used in the case of couriers which, in exceptional cases, must be delivered or collected directly from the premises of the Swedish National Audit Office.)

Postal address

Box 6181, 102 33 Stockholm, Sweden

Telephone

+46 8 5171 4000 (switchboard)
+46 8 5171 4004 (Press Officer)

Email

email: registrator@riksrevisionen.se

Corporate identity number

202100–5422

Opening hours

Our regular opening hours (visits and switchboard)

Weekdays: 08.00–16.00

Registrar telephone time

Weekdays: 09.30–11.30.

Limited opening hours

Twelfth Night (open 08.00–12.00)
Maundy Thursday (closed)
Walpurgis Night (closed)
Day before All Saints’ Day (closed)
23 December (if on a Friday) (open 08.00–12.00)

Requesting official documents

The principle of public access to information means that the public is entitled to transparency regarding public sector activities, for example at government agencies. That right includes the possibility to request access to official documents.

For a document to be deemed official, it must be held by a public authority, considered to have been received or drawn up by such an authority. At the Swedish National Audit Office, this means that our reports are not official documents until they are completed, since they have not yet been drawn up. The same applies to other documents that have not been completed. These documents are regarded as working material and will not be released.