Population of Finland 5 650 815
Digital and Population Data Services Agency promotes the digitalisation of society, secures the availability of information, and provides services related to customers’ life events.
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- Customer service for organisations Link to an external website
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- Service locations and hours Link to an external website
- Address, switchboard and e-billing details of the Agency Link to an external website
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- Management of the Agency Link to an external website
Uutiset
- 2.4.2025 — Important reminder for voters: About 1.5 million have been notified of their eligibility to vote in the upcoming county and municipal elections electronically
- 1.4.2025 — Digihumaus report 2025: an uncertain world needs reliable digital infrastructure
- 27.3.2025 — Ukrainian electronic signatures can now be validated in the Digital and Population Data Services Agency's validation service
- 24.3.2025 — Activities of the VAHTI working groups begin – join the working groups or the VAHTI network
- 21.3.2025 — New register of estate shareholders will streamline the management of estate matters in 2027
Häiriötiedotteet
- 2.4.2025 — Watch out for scam messages!
- 20.3.2025 — Disruption in Suomi.fi services is over
- 5.3.2025 — Maintenance work in Digital and Population Services Agency's online forms on 11.3.2025
- 12.2.2025 — Disruption in Suomi.fi e-Identification is over
- 19.12.2024 — Disruption in the security email and ticketing system of the Digital and Population Data Services Agency may affect customer service