NB! Council Regulation (EC) No 1393/2007 has been replaced by Regulation (EU) 2020/1784 of the European Parliament and of the Council as of 1 July 2022.
Notifications made under the new Regulation can be found here!
        
            Article 2(1) – Transmitting agencies
      
      
        
                Courts, enforcement authorities and other Swedish authorities which serve judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters.
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            Article 2(2) – Receiving agencies
      
      
        
                
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            Article 2(4)(c) –  Means of receipt of documents
      
      
        
                Documents may be received by post or fax or by other methods agreed on in a specific instance. Contact may also be made by telephone.
        
            Article 2(4)(d) – Languages that may be used for the completion of the standard form set out in Annex I
      
      
        
                The standard form may be completed in Swedish or English.
        
            Article 3 – Central body
      
      
        
                
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            Article 4 – Transmission of documents
      
      
        
                Swedish and English are both accepted on the standard form.
        
            Articles 8(3) and 9(2) – Particular periods set by national law for serving documents
      
      
        
                N/A
        
            Article 10 – Certificate of service and copy of the document served
      
      
        
                Swedish and English are both accepted on the certificate of service.
        
            Article 11 – Costs of service
      
      
        
                Sweden does not intend to make a charge for recourse to a judicial officer or other competent person.
        
            Article 13 – Service by diplomatic or consular agents
      
      
        
                Sweden accepts service by diplomatic or consular agents.
        
            Article 15 – Direct service
      
      
        
                In certain cases, Swedish law permits a person with an interest in a judicial proceeding to effect service of judicial and extrajudicial documents directly through the judicial officers, officials or other competent persons.
        
            Article 19 – Defendant not entering an appearance
      
      
        
                Swedish courts are not required to give a judgment if the conditions of Article 19(2) are met, but not those of Article 19(1). Sweden does not intend to issue any explanation under Article 19(4).
        
            Article 20 – Agreements or arrangements to which Member States are parties and which comply with the conditions in Article 20(2)
      
      
        
                Nordic agreement of 26 April 1974 on mutual legal assistance regarding the service of documents and the taking of evidence (SÖ 1975:42)