Digitoll means that the Norwegian Customs receives digital information about shipments before crossing the border into Norway.

Digital reporting and information obligations will be introduced on 1 February 2026, while requirements for advance declaration and discontinuation of the direct driving scheme will be introduced on 1 September 2026.

 

This solution streamlines border crossings, and the customs authorities can assess risks based on the information before or, at the latest, upon arrival at the border.
It will no longer be necessary to stop at the boarder for document and goods checks. Digitoll is valid for shipments coming to Norway by road, sea, air and rail. 

The Norwegian Customs website contains a lot of information about what your company needs to do to get started with Digitoll.
General information about Digitoll: https://www.toll.no/en/corporate/digitoll/ 
Get started with Digitoll: https://www.toll.no/en/corporate/digitoll/digital-customs-on-importation-of-goods-to-norway/

We help your company get started

Our customs team is up to date on all procedures and regulations and is ready to assist with Digitoll. 
Procedures have been revised so that we handle customs clearance via Digitoll efficiently and securely.

The direct transport arrangement

This will be discontinued from September 1, 2026. At the same time, the digital reporting and information requirement will be introduced for all modes of transport.

Important Dates

January 1, 2023 – New customs regulations came into effect.
There is a requirement that all goods must be subject to a customs procedure and that a declaration must be submitted before or at the latest at the border crossing.

During a transitional period, until September 1, 2026, direct transport will still be possible without goods being declared before or at the border crossing. Goods are declared within 10 days after crossing the border.