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Distribution of the estate of a deceased person

Norwegian Mapping Authority

When a registered owner of an estate has passed away, the property should be transferred to the heirs. 

New address abroad

Norwegian Tax Administration

If you move to a new address while you are abroad, you can notify the Tax Administration of your change of address.

Report a new or changed postal address

Norwegian Tax Administration

You can add or change your postal address if you want the letters from the public authorities sent there rather than to the address you are registered at in the national register. You can add or change the postal address by sending us a message using our contact form. If you don't have the possibility to log in, you can send us the form on paper.

From registering a birth to choosing a name - step by step

Norwegian Tax Administration

Here you can see the process for registering your child in the National Population Register and how you can give him or her a name.

New mail recipient

Posten Norge AS

Have you recently moved to Norway? Notify the Post to ensure that your mail is correctly delivered to you. 

Order a birth certificate

Norwegian Tax Administration

Birth certificates contain information about a person's name, date of birth, personal ID number, gender, place of birth and possibly the names of the person's parents. As regards newborn babies, the Tax Administration will automatically send the birth certificate to the parents after the child's name has been registered.

The Norwegian National Register of Interpreters - Nasjonalt tolkeregister

Directorate of Integration and Diversity

Here you can find the translators with expertise in interpretation between Norwegian and other languages​​. The register’s primary target groups are public servants and professionals in need of interpreters, but everyone in need of interpreting services may use the register.

StatBank Norway

Statistics Norway

StatBank contains detailed tables with time series. You can create your own selections and save these in different file formats. You will also find an API for Statistikkbanken. 

Name search

Statistics Norway

Here you can search for first names and surnames and find out how many in Norway who has the name and how it has been used over time.

Change of name

Norwegian Tax Administration

You can change your first name, middle name and last name. Note that the middle name is not a first name. Names which can be used as a surname, may also be taken as a middle name.

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