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D‑Number (D‑nummer): Temporary Identification Number in Norway

What a D‑number is, when you get it, who can request it, how it differs from a national identity number, and common pitfalls for migrants and cross‑border families.

Definition: A D‑number (Norwegian: d‑nummer) is a temporary identification number used for people who need an identity number in Norway but do not meet the conditions for a full national identity number (fødselsnummer). In practice, it is common for migrants, short‑term workers, and cross‑border families.

What a D‑number is used for

  • Opening a bank account
  • Tax and employer reporting
  • Contact with public authorities that require an ID number
  • Administrative processes connected to residence permits and identity checks

How you get a D‑number (important nuance)

You typically do not apply “directly” for a D‑number as a consumer. Instead, the D‑number is often requested/ordered by an authority or organization that needs it to process something (e.g., tax card, immigration registration, business registration). The exact route depends on your situation.

Common situations

  • Immigration registration: UDI/Police (PU) may issue/trigger a D‑number during registration processes for certain groups.
  • Tax card / work: the Tax Administration can assign a D‑number when you need a tax deduction card and lack a Norwegian ID number.
  • Business roles: a D‑number can be needed for board members/contact persons with reporting obligations.

DBN practical checklist

  • Verify which authority should order it for your situation (UDI/Police vs Tax vs Brønnøysund Register Centre).
  • Prepare for ID check requirements where applicable (passport/approved ID, appointments).
  • Keep copies of letters and numbers (D‑number, DUF number) — they are used across systems.

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