It is mandatory for heavy commercial vehicles to have a toll tag when driving in Norway.
Note: An update of this article is pending. Please note that some terms and/or references may differ from the Movement of Goods Act and the Customs Duty Act that enters into force from the 1st of January 2023. |
To establish an agreement and more information on the requirement, see: www.autopass.no
Norwegian Customs distributes toll transponders at the following customs offices:
Northern Norway
- Storskog (E105)
- Neiden (Rv 893)
- Polmak (Rv 895) (Finland)
- Utsjok (E75) (Finland)
- Karigasniemi Customs Office (RV 92) (Finland)
- Kivilompolo Customs Office (RV 93) (Finland)
- Helligskogen Customs Office
- Tärnaby (E12), Sweden
- Junkerdal Customs Office
- Bjørnfjell Customs Office
Central Norway
Southern Norway
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Kristiansand Customs Office og the ferry piers for Fjord Line and Color Line
Eastern Norway
- Grenland Customs Office and the ferry pier in Langesund (Fjord Line)
- Sandefjord Customs Office and the ferry piers of Fjord Line and Color Line, and the ferry pier in Larvik (Color Line)
- Oslo: Ferry piers: Hjortnes (Color Line) and Utstikker II (DFDS København)
- Eda (Rv 21), Sweden
- Svinesund Customs Office
- Ørje Customs Office
- Åsnes Customs Office
Western Norway
- Ferry pier: Nøstet (Bergen)
- Ferry pier: Risavika (Stavanger)
Control
Like the Police and the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Norwegian Customs has control authority and can control that vehicles have a transponder.