Get started with Digitoll
First, determine whether your business needs to submit information to Norwegian Customs. If it does, you must ensure that your business is registered and has a solution for submitting the information digitally.
Digitoll consists of two types of submissions:
- Declaration in TVINN
A business may be responsible for none, one, or both. Your responsibilities depend on your role in the movement of goods and whether you use a customs representative for one or both types of submissions.
1. Register your business
Applies if your business will submit notification and disclosure messages to Norwegian Customs.
Responsibilities in Digitoll
Find out whether your business should submit notification and disclosure messages
When you register your business, you will gain access to:
- submit notification and disclosure messages to Norwegian Customs from your own systems
- submit declarations to the Digitoll clearance unit in TVINN
Registration is free and non-binding.
Your business will receive a response by email within two working days.
Register your business in Digitoll
2. Prepare your system
The following must be in place if your business will submit notification and disclosure messages to Norwegian Customs:
- a system capable of submitting information to Norwegian Customs
- authentication via Maskinporten
- a business certificate
If your business uses a system provider, you will usually receive assistance in setting this up. However, your business retains the legal responsibility.
If you use in-house developed solutions, you must ensure that the above requirements are fulfilled.
Technical information
Technical integration, verification in Maskinporten, and business certificates
3. Testing and training
Before your business can start using the solution, you must:
- test that you can submit correct information
- ensure that you have access to the necessary data
- provide training to employees who will submit information
E-learning about Digitoll
Resources and tips
Start using Digitoll
Submit information
Once the setup is in place and has been tested, you must submit information about transport and goods digitally to Norwegian Customs.
Submit the information as early as possible. It must be submitted before, or at the latest at, the time of border crossing.
Declarations must be submitted to the Digitoll clearance unit: 441002 in TVINN.
The declaration must be submitted before, or at the latest at, the time of border crossing. For transport by sea, the declaration must be submitted 24 hours before arrival, or at the latest upon departure from the foreign port.
Notification and disclosure messages are submitted to Norwegian Customs via the system your business uses. Which messages must be submitted depends on your business’s role and whether you use a customs representative.
The available message types are:
Transport notification
Identifies the means of transport and must include:
- registration number
- time and place of border crossing
- driver information
House consignment notification
Must include:
- consignor and consignee
- weight, quantity, and description of the goods
- reference to the transport
- selected customs procedure
If you have selected:
- release for free circulation → provide the declaration ID
- transit → provide the MRN
Master consignment notification
Used to identify the consignor and consignee for the shipment.
If the transport includes multiple contracts of carriage, each contract must have its own master consignment. Each consignment is linked to the correct master consignment, and the master consignments are linked to the transport.
Find out what information your business must sbumit
Your responsibilities in Digitoll
What should the messages contain?
See details about the content requirements for notification and disclosure messages
When the transport arrives at the border
What your business must do at the border depends on the mode of transport.
Border crossing by road
Border crossing by sea
Border crossing by air
Border crossing by rail
Updated: 22/06/2026