Electronic Identification Use in Latvia, 2025

eID use among Latvian internet users aged 16–74 by service type; %, 2025.

What the Data Shows

Electronic-identification use among Latvia’s internet users aged 16–74 is compared by service type in 2025. Overall, 88.9% used eID during the previous 12 months, and service categories can overlap. Private-sector services were accessed with eID by 80.3% of internet users. State and municipal services were accessed by 71.5%, 8.8 percentage points below the private-sector rate.

Data table

Unit: percent · Period: 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Private-sector services80.3%2025
2State and municipal services71.5%2025
3Any eID use88.9%2025

Sources

Source 1: Use of Internet in 2025

Publisher: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia

Dataset/table: Official Statistics of Latvia

Units: percent

Date checked: 2026-07-16

Evidence: Supports overall electronic-identification use and use for private-sector and public services in Latvia in 2025.

Data notes & caveats

Electronic identification is a secure digital way to verify identity online. Service categories can overlap.

Methodology

The overall eID-use rate is retained as a benchmark and compared with private-sector and public-service use.

Source consistency notes

All values use the same 2025 official household ICT survey, percent unit and internet-user population basis.

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