Guide to getting started using Digitoll

Guide to getting started using Digitoll

Your business is registered in Digitoll, but there are still a few steps before everything is ready for use. We recommend contacting your system provider for help with this process. If any issues arise, you can contact us or check the frequently asked questions and answers.

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Note: For European organizations that do not have a Norwegian organization number, the client must have a valid electronic seal certificate issued by an approved trust service provider listed on the EU Trusted List(opens in new tab). If this applies to you, please read more here: https://toll.github.io/api/maskinporten/maskinporten-EN.html(opens in new tab)

Verification in Maskinporten

In order for you to send data directly to our systems, we must be absolutely sure of who you are and that you have access to our interface. Therefore, your business must be authenticated before you can send anything to us. We use Maskinporten for this authentication. To use Maskinporten, your business must have a enterprise certificate.

Obtain a enterprise certificate

Choose one of the following approved providers to issue business certificates:

Technical integration in Maskinporten

Once the business certificate is in place and the application for access to the Digitoll API has been approved, you can set up integration with Maskinporten. We recommend getting assistance from your system provider to carry out the integration with Maskinporten.

Submit data

Simply put, you will send information about the vehicle and the goods it carries through your own messages. The reporting and information data is sent via the Customs Authority's API. Declarations for Digitoll should be sent to the dispatch unit 441002 in TVINN.

In the dropdown menu below, you will find a detailed explanation of the content of the messages you need to send.

Detailed descriptions of the information to be sent and how to submit the information.(opens in new tab)

Businesses that use a customs representative (freight forwarder) for customs processing do not need to submit information themselves, but they are responsible for ensuring that the customs representative receives the necessary information in good time. Contact your freight forwarder to clarify which information they need from you and at what time.

Testing and training

In order for your business to be able to provide the required information before the transport and goods arrive at the border, you need to test that you have access to the required data elements.

If you need to inform other stakeholders in your supply chain about the requirements set by the Customs Authority, you can use this document in English.

When the transport arrives at the border

What needs to be done when the transport arrives at the border depends on the mode of transport chosen.

Boarder crossing with Digitoll

Updated: 25/02/2026