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Vehicle registration in Norway: A simple step-by-step guide

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Have you just purchased a car in Norway and are wondering how to register it? The registration process may seem complicated, but it is actually simple and accessible. In this article, we will explain to you step by step how to register your vehicle in Norway, whether it is a car, motorcycle or other vehicle.

Who must register a vehicle in Norway?

In Norway, anyone purchasing a vehicle, whether a car or a motorcycle, must register it. The registration process varies depending on the source of the vehicle. When purchasing at a dealership, the showroom employees will take care of the formalities for you. However, when buying from an intermediary or a private person, you need to know your registration obligations.

Where to re-register a vehicle?

Vehicle registration takes place at the Road Transport Office (Statens vegvesen), which also deals with management of Norwegian roads. This office also provides all necessary information and its main branch is located in Oslo. The best and most convenient way to do this is via the website State Highways Authority by logging in to your own profile.

Step by step: Registration procedure

Process Registration involves several important steps, including having appropriate documents such as form NA 0232 and proof of identity. It is also important to submit the salgsmelding document within 3 days of purchase and pay the registration fee. Remember about the need for civil liability insurance, which is necessary to travel legally Norwegian roads.

Online registration step by step.

Registering a vehicle in Norway online is a process that may vary depending on current regulations and online availability. Below is a general step-by-step guide on how to do this, based on current information as of January 09.01.2024, XNUMX:

  1. Online Requirements Check:
    • Visit the official website of the Road Transport Authority of Norway (Statens vegvesen) at www.vegvesen.noto check if it is possible to register your vehicle online and what the requirements are.
  2. Assembly of Documents:
    • Make sure you have all required documents. This may include a change of ownership notification form (salgsmelding), an identity document, a D-number and possibly other documents relating to the vehicle.
  3. Login or Registration on the Online Platform:
    • If registration online is available, you must log in or register on the Office's online platform. This may be related to the use of Norwegian BankID or another means of authentication.
  4. Filling out the Online Form:
    • Complete the online registration form with all required information about yourself and your vehicle.
  5. Sending Documents:
    • Depending on your requirements, you may be required to upload scans or photos of required documents through the platform.
  6. Payment of the Registration Fee:
    • The registration fee must be paid online. The office usually provides electronic payment options such as credit card or bank transfer.
  7. Waiting for Confirmation:
    • Once you have completed the online registration process and paid all fees, you will need to wait for official confirmation of your vehicle registration. This may be sent by email or letter.
  8. Collecting a New Vehicle Card:
    • After successful registration, you will receive a new vehicle card (Vognkort) which will be sent by post to your address.
  9. Vehicle Inspection and Insurance:
    • Make sure the vehicle has passed the required inspections and is insured before you start using it.
  10. Compliance with Regulations:
    • Remember to always keep up to date with applicable road traffic and vehicle registration regulations in Norway.

Warning: This process is subject to change, so it is recommended to check the latest information on the official website of the Road Transport Authority of Norway or contact them directly for updated information.

How much does it cost registration fee

The cost of vehicle registration depends on many factors, including the year of production and the type of vehicle. We present the approximate costs of registering various types of vehicles, from motorcycles to vans and buses.

Registering a vehicle in Norway does not have to be a difficult task. By following our tips, you can register your new vehicle quickly and efficiently. Remember that it is always worth checking the latest information and requirements on the official website Road Transport Office.

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