Information on processing of personal data (avalaible only in Polish)
Pursuant to the Act of 6 September 2001 on access to public information (Journal of Laws of 2022, item 902), public information is made available in the Public Information Bulletin (BIP).the Public Information Bulletin of the obliged entity;
- in the Public Information Bulletin (BIP) Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej;
- In the Central Public Information Repository (CPIR) Strona główna – Otwarte Dane;
- by displaying or posting information at the premises of the obliged entity in places generally accessible to the public or on devices installed in those places that enable access to such information;
- upon request by an interested party.
If public information held by Statistics Poland (GUS) has not been published in the BIP or the CPIR, it is made available upon request. Requests addressed to Statistics Poland are coordinated by the Analyses and Information Sharing Department of Statistics Poland.
Requests can be sent:
- by email to the address:
- by post to the following address:
Analyses and Information Sharing Department
Statistics Poland
Aleja Niepodległości 208
00-925 Warsaw
The application shall be processed without undue delay, and no later than 14 days from the date of receipt. If it is not possible to process the application within this period, the Applicant will be informed of the reasons for the delay and provided with a new deadline, which shall not exceed 2 months from the date of submission.
Access to public information is free of charge. However, if fulfilling the request incurs additional costs due to the specified method of access or the need to convert the information, Statistics Poland may charge a fee to cover these costs.
Information may only be withheld on grounds of confidentiality (e.g. personal data protection, right to privacy, state, official or statistical secrecy).
The provisions of the Act on Access to Public Information shall apply, unless the specific law provides otherwise.
Questions from users regarding statistical data are considered in accordance with the Act on Public Statistics of 29 June 1995 (Journal of Laws of 2024, item 1799, as amended), which regulates the rules for making the results of statistical surveys included in the Statistical Research Programme of Official Statistics available as a special act.