Apply for your diploma and records of education in Denmark

Apply for your diploma and records of education in Denmark

If you cannot find your education certificate, diploma or exam records from your school or on Min Kompetencemappe, the Danish National Archives may be able to help you.

Apply for your diploma and records of education in Denmark

Before you apply for educational documentation

Before applying to the Danish National Archives, you should first check whether your educational documentation is available from your educational institution or via online platforms such as Min Kompetencemappe.

Check MinKompetencemappe first

Before contacting the Danish National Archives, you should check whether your documentation is available in Min Kompetencemappe. This is Denmark’s official digital platform for storing and accessing educational records and often certificates. Most users must log in using MitID, Denmark’s secure digital ID system. If you do not have MitID, you may need to contact your educational institution instead.

Contact your educational institution

If you cannot access Min Kompetencemappe, or if your diploma or certificate is not available there, your next step is to contact the school where you studied. Many schools have not transferred records to the Danish National Archives.

Be aware that the school may have changed its name or merged with another institution since you attended.

We do not issue original certificates

The Danish National Archives does not issue official diplomas or certificates and does not hold original documents.

If documentation is available, you will typically receive a digital copy of an exam protocol or a registered certificate record.

Where else to find your educational documentation

Not all records are held by the Danish National Archives. You should also check the following:

The Danish National Archives rarely holds these records. You should usually contact your school directly.

Documentation from 2021 onwards can be available on MinKompetencemappe.

If you are applying for higher education in Denmark, your documentation may already be available via optagelse.dk.

Prepare for your application

Since educational documentation in the Danish National Archives is rarely registered using CPR numbers, it is important that you complete your application as accurately as possible. Here is what we need to locate your records:

Provide as much information as you can

About your education

School or educational institution

Where in Denmark was the school/institution located, and what was the school’s name when you attended? Please do not use abbreviations, but write the full name.

Time period

When did you begin and complete your education? It is important that you provide the exact years.

Your name at the time

Have you changed your name since completing the education? Provide your full name as it was at the time of your education.

Student number

If you have attended a higher education please provide your student number if possible.

Applying on behalf of someone else?

If you are applying for information on behalf of another person, you must attach a signed power of attorney.

Print and complete the power of attorney form:

Delivery methods

In the application form, you must specify how you wish to receive your documents. Read about the available delivery methods here.

If you have a Danish CPR number, you will as standard receive your documents via Digital Post from the Danish National Archives.

About Digital Post

To access Digital Post, you need MitID, Denmark’s digital ID for public online services. You can access your Digital Post on the following platforms:

  • lifeindenmark.dk
  • the Digital Post app
  • e-Boks
  • mit.dk

Read more about Digital Post and MitID on lifeindenmark.dk.

If you choose to receive your documents by letter, you must ensure that your address details are complete and correct. Delivery times may vary depending on the destination country. You are responsible for providing accurate address information, as we cannot guarantee delivery in case of errors.

What you can access and receive

You have the right to access your personal data once it has been transferred to a public archive. This means you can obtain the information recorded about you free of charge. You will receive either a scanned copy of the original documents or a transcript. Original documents are not issued.

You do not have the right to access sensitive information about other individuals, even if it appears in records relating to you.

If you represent another person, you must provide a power of attorney from that person to be allowed to access the required information and apply on their behalf.