You can add or remove a co-owner of your vehicle yourself on Your Page.

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A vehicle cannot have more than two owners, one owner and one co-owner.

Add a co-owner

A co-owner that is added is considered an equal owner of the vehicle. This means that the co-owner may for example initiate the sale of the vehicle or make changes to its registration. In such cases, both the owner and the co-owner must consent to the sale or the changes.

When you add a co-owner on Your Page, the new owner will be notified by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration to confirm the ownership. When a new co-owner has been added, there is in most cases a registration transfer fee to be paid after the co-owner has confirmed.

Read more about the registration transfer fee and who is eligible for an exemption, on the Norwegian Tax Administration’s website (opens in new tab).

Add a co-owner under the age of 18

If you want to add an underage co-owner, you can do so by following this step-by-step guide.

How to do it

  1. Log in to Your Page.
  2. In the overview with different Notification of Sale, select the option "I am buying on behalf of a person under the age of 18".
  3. Complete the Notification of Sale on behalf of the person who is to be a minor co-owner.
  4. Then enter yourself as a co-owner of the vehicle.

Add a co-owner under the age of 18 at a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office

You can also add a co-owner under the age of 18 at a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office (trafikkstasjon). If so, you and the new co-owner must visit a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office, along with parents/guardian. If only one parent accompanies the minor, (s)he must present authorisation and proof of identity from the other parent.

At the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office, you must complete the form "Notification of change of vehicle ownership" and the form "Parental or guardian consent to own vehicle" (Bekreftelse mindreårig eier - Norwegian only).

Book an appointment at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office to avoid having to wait in line.

Remove co-owner

When you remove a co-owner, the co-owner must confirm that (s)he is to be removed as the owner of the vehicle. If the insurance is registered to the co-owner, the vehicle will be left without insurance when the co-owner is removed. Therefore, be sure to take out new insurance in such cases.

You do not need to pay a registration transfer fee when you remove a co-owner.