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

The digital reporting and information obligation will be introduced on September 15, 2026, while the requirement for advance declaration and the discontinuation of the direct transport scheme will be implemented on February 1, 2027.

 

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 for all trucks to stop for document and goods checks.
Our procedures have been adjusted and changed so that we handle customs clearance via Digitoll efficiently and securely.

The Norwegian Customs website contains a lot of information about what your company needs to do to get started with Digitoll.

 

We help your company get started with Digitoll

Our customs team is up to date on all procedures and regulations and is ready to assist with Digitoll.

The direct transport arrangement

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

Digitoll - important dates

September 15, 2026Digital reporting and information obligation begins.
From this date, all modes of transport must comply with the new digital reporting and information requirements.

February 1, 2027Advance declaration becomes mandatory and direct transport scheme ends.
Starting February 1, all goods must be declared in advance of border crossing. The previous direct transport arrangement, which allowed goods to be declared after crossing, will be discontinued.