Born in 1972 in Belgrade, where she completed elementary school. She completed her high school in Spain at the English college Baleares International School where classes were held in Spanish and English and where she was a student of the generation.

She enrolled at the Belgrade Faculty of Law in 1989 and completed the studies at the age of 21. That year, she was the youngest graduate student at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade.

She passed the bar exam in 1996 at the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Serbia.

She obtained a master's degree in law from the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad with a grade point average of 9.80.

In the period from 1994 to 1995 she worked as a trainee at the attorney’s office of Vesna Kusic, after which she worked from 1995 to 1998 as a trainee judge and associate judge at the District Court in Belgrade.

At the age of 26 she was elected a judge of the First Municipal Court in Belgrade, as the youngest judge ever elected in our country. She acted as an investigating judge and as president of the panel of judges in the civil department.

From 2000 to 2012 she worked as an attorney-at-law in her own law office.

From 2012 to 2014 she was employed at the City Institute for Emergency Medical Aid as assistant director for non-medical affairs.

She joined the Security and Intelligence Agency in 2014. During her service at the Agency, she was assigned to the Directorate for International Cooperation – Department for Contacts with Foreign Security Intelligence Services and Institutions - Groups of America and Europe, as the Chief Inspector. After that, she was assigned to the Directorate for Human Resources, System Legal, Property and Housing Affairs to the position of Head of the Department for System Legal, Normative, Property Legal and Housing Relations.

She was assigned to the position of Head of Office of the Director of the Security and Intelligence Agency in 2015.

In 2018 she was assigned to the position of Advisor to the Director of the Security and Intelligence Agency, and in October 2020 she was appointed Special Advisor to the Director of the Security and Intelligence Agency. She still holds this position in the capacity of authorised officer.

She speaks English, Spanish, Italian and French.

She passed TOELF test, which is a test proving the highest level of proficiency in the English language for non-native English speakers.

She is married and a mother of two children.

Maja Popovic