Lantmäteriet

Having navigated their services for a property transaction, here is an honest review from both a professional and everyday user perspective. 1. Unparalleled Transparency & Accessibility Unlike many countries where land ownership is shrouded in mystery or requires a lawyer, Lantmäteriet operates on the principle of public access ( offentlighetsprincipen ). Anyone can request an extract from the land register ( lagfaren ägare ) for any property in Sweden for a small fee (usually 25–50 SEK). This transparency is fantastic for due diligence.

Use their digital tools freely (they are excellent). Apply for legal decisions as early as legally possible. And above all, bring a lot of patience. For what they do, they are irreplaceable – just don't expect them to be fast. lantmäteriet

Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

Applying for a lagfart (title registration) or a mortgage lien ( inteckning ) is almost entirely digital via their e-service using BankID. The forms are logical, the steps are clear, and you get a digital receipt immediately. For the tech-savvy Swede, the process is smooth. Having navigated their services for a property transaction,

Their web GIS service, Min Karta , is genuinely impressive. It’s free, fast, and allows you to see property boundaries, easements ( servitut ), and high-resolution historical aerial photos dating back decades. For landowners, hikers, or hunters, this is an invaluable resource that puts professional-grade data into the hands of amateurs. Anyone can request an extract from the land

If you need speed and customer service – they are a 2/5. The waiting times for title registration are a national embarrassment, and getting help feels like pulling teeth.