Swedish Customs’ server certificate
Observe that this applies to the TLS server certificate we use to identify our server when you connect to us by OFTPv2. It is not to be confused with the Company Signature Certificate or the Swedish Customs’ Signature Certificate used to sign documents sent to or from Swedish Customs will be replaced with an interval of 2-3 years, see the up-to-date information on this page.
New server certificate on Mars 10
The server certificate used for tmf01.tullverket.se will be replaced Mars 10, 2026 at 12.00 PM UTC.
The new server certificate can be downloaded at:
https://ca.tullverket.se/server_authentication/tmf01.tullverket.se_Odette_2029-12-05.cer
The new server certificate has a different issuer then the previous and thereby new root and intermediate CA certificates are used, see below.
Technical details regarding trust chains and links for downloading certificates
The Swedish Customs’ server certificate used in our OFTPv2 server tmf01.tullverket.se works with the following trust chain.
Our server returns the following certificates, where the root certificate is included in
”Odette Trust Service Status List (TSL) for OFTP2 Data Exchange”:
Root certificate: ”ODETTE Root G3”
Intermediate certificate: ”ODETTE Issuing G3”
Swedish Customs’ server certificateOdette repository
Certificates and trust chains active until Mars 10, 2026 12.00 PM UTC
Root certificate: "GlobalSign Root R1"
Cross-signed intermediate certificate: "GlobalSign Cross Certificate - R3 signed by R1 (2018)"
Intermediate certificate: "GlobalSign RSA Organization Validation CA – 2018"
Swedish Customs’ server certificate
The following trust chain can also be used:
Root certificate, not returned by Swedish Customs’ server: "GlobalSign Root R3"
Intermediate certificate: "GlobalSign RSA Organization Validation CA – 2018"
