To the recipient of an omission fee
You have been charged an omission fee because your vehicle has been uninsured for three days or more.
You have been charged an omission fee because your vehicle has been uninsured for three days or more.
The fee is mandatory according to section 17a of the Motor Insurance Act. It follows from section 17a that if a vehicle is not insured under section 15 of the Motor Insurance Act, the owner shall pay a fee to the Norwegian Motor Insurers’ Bureau (TFF).
The fee is still running and you should insure or deregister the vehicle to avoid the fee increasing. You must pay the fee up to the date your vehicle is insured or deregistered. If you pay within the payment deadline, you prevent the fee going to debt collection.
You can see the details of your fee by accessing my page. There you can also file a written complaint where you document why you think you have been incorrectly charged with a fee.
The complaint will be sent to the Norwegian Motor Insurers’ Bureau, which will review the matter/case. If the Norwegian Motor Insurers’ Bureau does not find a basis for changing the claim, the complaint will be sent to the Finance Appeals Board, with a copy to whom the claim is addressed. The Finance Appeals Council may try all sides of the case and take into account new circumstances. The Appeals Board's decision in the appeal case or decision to reject the complaint cannot be appealed.
When submitting a complaint, the fee continues to run, but the fee is suspended until a final decision has been reached. If the Finance Appeals Board does not take the complaint into account, you will have to pay the fee for the entire period the vehicle was uninsured.
Here is an overview of all insurance companies that offer liability insurance for vehicles.
Get insurance, or deregister the vehicle.