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Apostille

Apostille for Norway

Norway is a Hague Convention party. An apostille is enough to present Swedish documents to Norwegian authorities, employers and universities.

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Transparent pricing. Priority is most chosen.

Apostille

Apostille for Norway

Choose your package

Per document

Basic

Apostille via Notarius Publicus

≈ 2-4 business days

499 kr

  • Apostille stamp
  • Return by post
  • Email support
Order Basic

VIP

VIP express

Express / same-next day*

750 kr

  • Fastest available slot
  • Status via My pages / SMS
  • Priority queue
Order VIP

* Express depends on Notarius Publicus capacity and whether notarisation is needed first.

When do you need an apostille for Norway?

When Swedish public documents must be shown to Norwegian authorities, schools, employers or companies, an apostille often confirms authenticity. Because Sweden and Norway are both Hague members, embassy legalisation is not required.

Who orders?

People relocating to Oslo or other cities, cross-border commuters, students in Norway, and companies in oil, energy and trade presenting Swedish documents to Norwegian counterparts.

Documents we often apostille for Norway

Personal records & extracts
Diplomas & transcripts
Marriage & family documents
Criminal record certificates
Company registration documents
Powers of attorney (after notarisation)
Authorized translations
Work and education certificates

How it works

1

Order & pay

Choose Basic, Priority or VIP. You get clear instructions for sending originals.

2

We handle the apostille

Notarius Publicus issues the apostille. Private documents are notarised first when required.

3

Documents returned

Documents are sent back to you with tracked post.

FAQ | apostille for Norway

Do I need embassy legalisation for Norway?
No. Norway is in the Hague Convention, so an apostille is enough. Embassy or MFA legalisation is normally not required.
Must the document be translated first?
Notarius Publicus does not require a translation for the apostille. Norwegian recipients often want an authorized Norwegian translation (bokmål is common for official use). We can combine both.
What do I send in?
Original documents plus a copy of your passport ID page. Private documents such as powers of attorney may need notarisation before apostille.
How long does it take?
Basic typically takes a few business days. Priority and VIP are faster when Notarius Publicus has capacity.

Ready to order an apostille for Norway?

Fixed pricing and three delivery levels. Contact us if you are unsure what the Norwegian recipient requires.