Boundary survey request
A boundary survey is an inspection of property to define the boundaries and ownership of neighbouring properties.
A boundary survey is an inspection of property to define the boundaries and ownership of neighbouring properties.
A boundary survey is an inspection of property to define the boundaries and ownership of neighbouring properties.
You can apply for a water metre from your municipal authority
You can add or change a postal address if you want post from the public sector to be sent there instead of your address registered with the National Population Register. This also applies even if you live abroad.
If you intend to move within Norway, you must send a change of address notification to the National Population Register (folkeregisteret) no later than eight days after you have moved. The National Population Register is managed by the Norwegian Tax Administration.
View information about your pension with the KLP insurance company.
View which encumbrances are registered in your name in the Mortgaged Moveable Property Register.
Here you can report relocation to both Posten and the National Population Register (folkeregisteret). To ensure that you receive letters and parcels when you change your address, you must report the move to Posten. You can also consent to the change of address being sent to the National Population Register.
The Anti-Discrimination Tribunal is a national administrative appeals body, that decides cases regarding discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, universal design, and retaliation. If you wish to send us a complaint, you can fill out a form on our website. We will then contact the person/establishment who you believe has violated the rules, to get their view on the matter. The procedure at Anti-Discrimination Tribunal is free. Cases before the Tribunal are decided by highly-qualified legal experts. All of the Tribunal’s Chairmen have experience as judges.
Hoydedata.no provides a way to search for, view, and download elevation data in various formats covering Norway. Most of the datasets and services are open and free.