Send Fax to Norway

Send a Fax to Norway
$2.75 Flat to Skatteetaten, DNB, Anywhere

Online fax to Norway from any browser. Upload a PDF, enter the eight-digit number with the +47 country code, pay $2.75 USD. Reach Skatteetaten, DNB, NAV, Norwegian healthcare, and courts in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, or Tromsø.

Can I Send a Fax to Norway?

Yes. Norway (Norge) is one of the destinations FaxItOnce delivers to. You can send a fax to Norway from any country with internet access, using any browser. There is no Norwegian billing address requirement, no software to install, and no subscription. Payment runs in USD through Stripe, so a Norwegian Visa, Mastercard, or Amex works the same as any other card. Your issuer handles the USD-to-NOK conversion at the current rate.

Any Norwegian Recipient

Reach fax numbers in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Tromsø, and the rest of Norway with the +47 country code.

Send From Anywhere

Works from inside Norway or from outside. The browser is the only requirement.

Norwegian Cards Accepted

Visa, Mastercard, and Amex issued in Norway run normally through Stripe.

NOK Converted Automatically

Stripe bills $2.75 in USD. Your card issuer converts to NOK at the current rate.

Common Norwegian Fax Destinations

Skatteetaten (Tax Administration)

Skatteetaten handles personal and business tax in Norway. Tax forms, appeals, and supporting documents are accepted by fax for several programs. Fax numbers vary by office and topic — verify on the official agency website (skatteetaten.no) before sending.

DNB and Nordea

DNB and Nordea are Norway's two largest banks. Branches accept signed authorization forms, mortgage documents, and account paperwork by fax. Fax numbers vary by branch and department — verify on dnb.no or nordea.no, or call the branch directly.

Helsenorge and HELFO

Helsenorge is the national health portal and HELFO administers reimbursements and health entitlements. Fax is still used for some referrals, reimbursement claims, and records requests. Note: FaxItOnce is not HIPAA-compliant and does not sign a BAA. Verify the correct fax number on the official agency website.

NAV (Welfare and Benefits)

NAV administers unemployment, sickness, parental leave, and pension benefits in Norway. Fax remains a documented submission channel for some forms and supporting documents. NAV publishes current fax numbers per program on nav.no — confirm there before sending.

Politiet (Police)

Politiet (the Norwegian Police Service) accepts certain document submissions by fax, including some passport, residence, and reporting forms. The correct fax number depends on the district or unit. Verify on politiet.no before sending.

Statens vegvesen (Vehicles)

Statens vegvesen handles driver licenses and vehicle registration in Norway. Some forms (medical declarations, registration changes) are accepted by fax depending on the regional traffic station. Verify on vegvesen.no before sending.

Norway has moved much of its government correspondence to digital channels (Altinn, Helsenorge, Digipost), but fax is still accepted for specific forms across tax, health, welfare, banking, police, and vehicle agencies. Always confirm the current fax number on the official agency website before sending.

How Do I Send a Fax to Norway?

1

Open faxitonce.com

Open the site from any browser. Create a free account in under a minute.

2

Upload Your PDF

Upload your document as a PDF. Up to 45 pages per fax.

3

Enter the +47 Number

Enter the recipient fax number with the +47 country code and eight digits (e.g. +47 22 00 00 00).

4

Pay $2.75 & Send

Pay $2.75 USD through Stripe. Your card converts to NOK automatically. Fax is sent to Norway.

Norwegian Fax Number Format

Norway Fax Number Format

+47 22 00 00 00

Norway uses the +47 country code with no area codes. After the country code, the number is eight digits, usually grouped 2-2-2-2. Mobile numbers in Norway typically start with 4 or 9, while landlines and many fax lines start with 2, 3, 5, 6, or 7. You can enter the number with or without spaces — FaxItOnce accepts all common formats.

Norway is a single national numbering plan, so the same eight-digit format applies whether you fax Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, or Tromsø. There is no separate city prefix to remember.

How Much Does It Cost to Fax to Norway?

FaxItOnce

$2.75 USD flat

Up to 45 pages, no subscription, +47 included

eFax International

~$16.95+/mo

Monthly plan, international add-ons billed separately

Hotel / Print Shop

Varies, often per page

Per-page fee plus international surcharges

The same $2.75 flat applies to every Norwegian destination. Stripe bills in USD. Your card issuer converts to NOK at the current exchange rate, typically within a cent or two of the mid-market rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Norwegian credit card to send a fax to Norway?

No. FaxItOnce processes payment in USD through Stripe. Any Visa, Mastercard, or Amex will work, including Norwegian cards. Your card issuer converts the USD charge to NOK at the current exchange rate.

What is the country code for Norway?

The +47 country code applies to all Norwegian fax and phone numbers. Norway does not use area codes. After +47, the number is eight digits, typically grouped 2-2-2-2 (example: +47 22 00 00 00).

Can I fax Skatteetaten from FaxItOnce?

Yes. You can send tax forms and correspondence to Skatteetaten (the Norwegian Tax Administration) by fax. Skatteetaten publishes current fax numbers on skatteetaten.no, and the correct number depends on which office or program you are contacting. Verify the number on the official site before sending.

What is the fax number format in Norway?

Norwegian fax numbers are eight digits with no area code, prefixed by the +47 country code. A typical format is +47 22 00 00 00. You can enter the number with or without spaces.

How much does it cost to send a fax to Norway?

FaxItOnce charges a flat $2.75 USD per fax to Norway, up to 45 pages. There is no subscription and no per-page fee. The same flat rate applies whether you fax to Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Tromsø, or any other Norwegian city.

Is my document secure in transit to Norway?

Uploads use HTTPS and documents are transmitted over the carrier fax network. FaxItOnce is not HIPAA-compliant and does not sign a Business Associate Agreement. If you are sending health records that require a regulated compliance agreement, use a provider that specifically offers one.

Can I fax DNB or Nordea in Norway?

Yes. You can fax DNB, Nordea, and other Norwegian banks for signed authorizations, account paperwork, and similar documents. Bank fax numbers vary by branch and department, so confirm the correct number on dnb.no or nordea.no, or by calling the branch.

Do I need to write the fax in Norwegian?

FaxItOnce sends whatever you upload. The PDF can be in Norwegian (bokmål or nynorsk), English, or any other language. The recipient agency or business decides whether they accept English documents. Norwegian government agencies generally prefer Norwegian for official correspondence.

Send a Fax to Norway — $2.75 Flat

Online fax to Norway for Skatteetaten, DNB, Nordea, NAV, Helsenorge, Politiet, Statens vegvesen, courts, and any other +47 number. No subscription. Norwegian cards welcome.

No credit card required until you are ready to send

Last updated: 05/10/2026