When importing a vehicle to Iceland, you must navigate a multi-stage process involving customs clearance, pre-registration with the Icelandic Transport Authority (Samgöngustofa), vehicle inspection, and obtaining mandatory insurance. This procedure applies to new and used vehicles being brought into the country for permanent use. Ensure you have all necessary documentation and understand the associated fees before starting the process to avoid delays.
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Importing a vehicle to Iceland involves a structured series of steps to ensure it is legally customs cleared and registered for use on public roads. This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough, from understanding initial requirements and customs procedures with Skatturinn (Iceland Revenue and Customs) to vehicle pre-registration and final inspection with Samgöngustofa (Icelandic Transport Authority). It covers mandatory documentation, fees, and the official channels you will interact with to successfully bring your vehicle into Iceland for permanent use.
Bringing a vehicle into Iceland is a multi-agency process designed to ensure all vehicles on Icelandic roads meet safety, environmental, and tax regulations. This procedure is specifically for individuals or entities planning to import a vehicle for permanent registration and use in Iceland, whether it is a new or used vehicle. It is critical to distinguish this from temporary vehicle imports, which operate under different rules and conditions.
This guide is primarily for:
It is important to understand that virtually all vehicles intended for permanent use in Iceland are subject to this full import and registration process.
The process of bringing a vehicle into Iceland with the intention of completing customs clearance, paying all applicable import charges, and registering the vehicle with permanent Icelandic number plates for indefinite use within the country. This implies the vehicle will become a registered asset in Iceland.
Allows a vehicle with foreign registration plates to remain in Iceland for a limited period, typically up to 12 months, without requiring full customs clearance or permanent Icelandic registration. This is usually for individuals with permanent residence abroad who are visiting or working in Iceland for a defined, shorter duration. Specific conditions apply, including that the importer must not have registered legal domicile in Iceland and the vehicle must arrive within one month of the importer’s arrival. A kilometer fee is generally applicable for temporarily imported vehicles. This guide focuses on permanent import.
Most types of motor vehicles are subject to registration and, therefore, the import procedure if brought from abroad for permanent use. This includes, but is not limited to:
Before proceeding with transport, it is highly recommended to confirm with Samgöngustofa whether your specific vehicle type and model is permitted for registration in Iceland and meets local road vehicle regulations. This proactive check can prevent significant issues and costs later in the process.
Careful preparation is key to a smooth vehicle import process. Gathering information and documents in advance will help mitigate delays and ensure compliance with Icelandic regulations.
Before your vehicle even leaves its country of origin, consider the following critical steps:
Consider a Customs Broker Early While you have the option to handle the customs declaration yourself, hiring a licensed customs broker is highly recommended. They possess expertise in Icelandic customs regulations, can accurately prepare the customs declaration, and will manage all communication with Skatturinn (Iceland Revenue and Customs) on your behalf, significantly streamlining the process and reducing the risk of errors or delays.
Having all original documents ready is paramount for both pre-registration and customs clearance. Incomplete or incorrect documentation is a primary cause of delays.
Documents Required for Pre-registration (Samgöngustofa):
skráningarskírteini in Iceland) or title letter from the country of origin.farmbréf): This is the contract between the owner of the goods and the carrier. The name of the applicant on the pre-registration application must match the name on the bill of lading.kennitala) or equivalent identification if you are not a resident yet.Documents Required for Customs Clearance (Skatturinn, via Broker):
Importance of Original Documents Many authorities, especially Samgöngustofa, require original documents for verification. While scanned copies might be accepted initially for some steps, be prepared to present the physical originals upon request or at specific stages like pre-registration or final inspection. Always retain copies for your records.
Understanding which authority is responsible for each part of the import process is crucial for effective navigation.
The following is the primary sequential flow for importing a vehicle for permanent registration in Iceland. Each step is mandatory and builds upon the previous one.
Vehicle Pre-registration with Samgöngustofa (Icelandic Transport Authority): Submit an application for pre-registration with Samgöngustofa. This can be done before the vehicle arrives in Iceland, especially if there are doubts about its permissibility for registration. The general rule is to apply after the bill of lading has been issued. You will need to provide original documents such as the Certificate of Conformity (CoC) or equivalent, the foreign registration certificate, and the bill of lading. This step assigns the vehicle a registration number.
Customs Declaration and Payment of Import Charges (Skatturinn): Your licensed customs broker (or you, if self-filing) prepares and submits the customs declaration to Skatturinn. Once the declaration is approved, you will receive instructions for paying the import charges, which include excise duty, Value-Added Tax (VAT), and a recycling fee. Payment is mandatory for customs clearance. This process typically takes 3-5 working days.
Secure Mandatory Vehicle Insurance: Before your vehicle can be driven on public roads in Iceland, even with temporary plates, it must have valid liability insurance. Contact an Icelandic insurance company to obtain coverage immediately after customs clearance is anticipated. Proof of insurance is required to get temporary number plates.
Obtain Temporary Number Plates: Once the vehicle is customs cleared, pre-registered, and insured, you can acquire temporary number plates. These cardboard plates are issued by Samgöngustofa or most inspection stations and allow you to legally drive the vehicle from the port or shipping company to an approved inspection station. A daily fee applies for their use.
Pick Up Vehicle from Shipping and Transport to Inspection Station: With customs clearance complete, temporary number plates attached, and insurance in place, you can pick up your vehicle from the shipping company. Drive it directly to an approved inspection station for the mandatory registration inspection. The inspection station should have received online confirmation from Customs regarding clearance.
Vehicle Registration Inspection: Bring the vehicle to an approved inspection station for a thorough registration inspection. This inspection verifies the vehicle's identity, technical specifications, and roadworthiness according to Icelandic standards. This is a critical step for ensuring the vehicle meets all regulatory requirements for permanent registration.
Final Registration and Permanent Number Plates: After a successful registration inspection, the inspection station will finalize the vehicle's registration in the Samgöngustofa vehicle register. They will issue permanent Icelandic number plates and notify your chosen insurance company of the completed registration. Your vehicle is then fully and legally registered for use on Icelandic roads.
Each step in the import process involves specific actions, documentation, and interactions with authorities. Understanding these details is crucial for a successful outcome.
Pre-registration is a compulsory initial step for all vehicles transported to Iceland that are subject to registration. It ensures that the vehicle can be entered into the Icelandic vehicle register.
The application for pre-registration is typically submitted to Samgöngustofa. While you can apply even before the vehicle is imported (especially if there's uncertainty about its eligibility), the common practice is to submit the application after the bill of lading has been issued, confirming the vehicle's shipment.
The following original documents are essential for pre-registration:
farmbréf): This freight document is issued by the shipping carrier and serves as a receipt for goods, a contract of carriage, and a document of title. The name of the person or entity applying for pre-registration must precisely match the consignee's name on the bill of lading.When to Apply for Pre-registration You have the option to apply for pre-registration before the vehicle is imported. This is particularly recommended if you have any doubts about whether the vehicle is permissible for registration in Iceland. However, the general practice is to submit the application after the bill of lading has been issued, confirming the vehicle's shipment.
Customs clearance is the process through which Skatturinn assesses and collects all applicable taxes and fees on imported vehicles. This is a mandatory prerequisite for legal registration.
The customs declaration (tollskýrsla) must be prepared and submitted to Skatturinn. While possible to do yourself, most individuals opt for a licensed customs broker. The broker will:
The customs clearance process typically takes 3–5 working days once the declaration is submitted and complete. You or your broker can often track the process through the Customs Portal (Tollalínan).
The value used as the basis for calculating import charges, including excise duty, Value-Added Tax (VAT), and the recycling fee. For vehicles, the customs value is composed of the vehicle's purchase price, all transport costs to Iceland, and any transport insurance premiums. The valuation may also consider the time elapsed since the purchase for used vehicles.
When importing a vehicle to Iceland, you will generally be subject to three main types of import charges:
vörugjald): A tax levied on certain goods, including vehicles. The amount often depends on the vehicle's characteristics, such as weight, engine size, and CO2 emissions. Environmentally friendly vehicles (electric, hydrogen, methane) may be exempt.virðisaukaskattur): A consumption tax applied to most goods and services. For imported vehicles, VAT is calculated on the customs value plus any excise duty.endurvinnslugjald): A fee collected to cover the costs of recycling vehicle components, primarily batteries and tires, that are included with the vehicle upon import.These charges are calculated based on the vehicle's customs value and specific attributes.
Iceland promotes environmentally conscious transportation. Vehicles powered entirely by electricity, hydrogen, or methane are typically exempt from excise duty. Special rules and potential reductions in charges may also apply to:
It is crucial to verify if your vehicle qualifies for any reduced charges by consulting Skatturinn's official information or using their calculator.
Skatturinn provides an online Import charges calculator (Icelandic only) that allows you to estimate the total cost of your vehicle (including import charges) upon arrival in Iceland. To use it, you will need to input:
eiginþyngd).This calculator is an invaluable tool for budgeting and understanding the financial implications of importing a vehicle.
Once the customs declaration has been approved by Skatturinn, your customs broker will provide detailed information on how to pay the import charges. Payment must be made in accordance with these instructions. Upon successful payment, the vehicle is formally customs cleared. This confirmation is then communicated to Samgöngustofa and inspection stations, allowing the next steps in the registration process to proceed.
Before any vehicle can be legally driven on Icelandic public roads, it must have valid insurance. For imported vehicles, this includes liability insurance (ábyrgðartrygging).
At a minimum, third-party liability insurance is compulsory. This covers damage to other vehicles, property, or injuries to other people caused by your vehicle. You can also opt for additional coverage, such as comprehensive insurance (kaskótrygging), which covers damage to your own vehicle.
You must obtain insurance before you can receive temporary number plates. It is advisable to contact an Icelandic insurance company as soon as your vehicle has been customs cleared. You will need to provide them with the vehicle's details and proof of ownership. The insurance company will issue a confirmation that is necessary for the next steps.
Temporary number plates (bráðabirgðanúmeraplötur) are essential for legally transporting your newly imported and customs-cleared vehicle from the port or shipping company to an inspection station.
These plates are made of cardboard and are valid for a limited period, typically on a daily basis. Their sole purpose is to permit the vehicle to be driven for the specific journey to an inspection station for its registration inspection.
You can purchase temporary number plates from:
Crucially, the vehicle must be pre-registered with Samgöngustofa and have valid insurance before you can obtain temporary number plates. The cost is generally a daily fee, so plan your journey to the inspection station efficiently.
The registration inspection (skráningarskoðun) is a mandatory technical examination of your imported vehicle performed by an approved inspection station.
The inspection serves several key purposes:
An authorized technician at the inspection station will perform a detailed check of the vehicle. This includes:
Ensure the vehicle is clean and accessible for the inspection.
You can find a list of approved inspection stations on the Samgöngustofa or Ísland.is websites. These stations are located throughout Iceland. It is advisable to book an appointment in advance.
This is the concluding step, legalizing your vehicle for permanent use in Iceland.
Upon successful completion of the registration inspection, the inspection station will:
númeraplötur). You must affix these to your vehicle.Once the permanent number plates are affixed and the vehicle is officially registered in the national vehicle register, it is legally cleared for general use on public roads in Iceland, provided all other ongoing requirements (like valid insurance) are maintained.
Importing and registering a vehicle in Iceland involves several categories of fees. These costs can vary significantly based on the vehicle's value, characteristics, and whether it qualifies for any reductions.
The following table provides a summary of the typical costs involved:
| Fee Category | Description | Responsible Authority / Service Provider | How it's Calculated / Where to Verify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Customs Value | The base value for import charges (purchase price + transport + insurance). | Skatturinn | Based on purchase documents and freight invoices. Valuation may consider time since purchase. |
| Excise Duty | Tax on specific goods, including vehicles. | Skatturinn | Varies by vehicle type, weight, engine size, CO2 emissions. Exempt for electric/hydrogen/methane. |
| Value-Added Tax (VAT) | General consumption tax. | Skatturinn | Calculated on customs value + excise duty. |
| Recycling Fee | Environmental fee for vehicle components. | Skatturinn | Flat fee on batteries and tires included with the vehicle. |
| Pre-registration Fee | Administrative fee for entering vehicle into Samgöngustofa's system. | Samgöngustofa | Fixed fee, varies by vehicle category. Verify on Samgöngustofa website. |
| Temporary Number Plates | Cardboard plates for transport to inspection. | Samgöngustofa / Inspection Stations | Daily fee. Verify current rates with issuer. |
| Registration Inspection Fee | Cost for the mandatory technical inspection. | Approved Inspection Station | Varies by inspection station and vehicle type. Contact station directly for prices. |
| Permanent Number Plates Fee | Cost for the production and issuance of official Icelandic plates. | Inspection Station (on behalf of Samgöngustofa) | Included in registration fees or a separate small fee. Verify with inspection station. |
| Insurance Premiums | Mandatory third-party liability insurance. | Icelandic Insurance Companies | Varies widely based on vehicle type, driver history, coverage level, and insurer. |
| Customs Broker Fees | Service fee for handling customs declaration and liaison. | Licensed Customs Broker | Negotiated directly with the broker. Varies by complexity of import. |
The total cost can be significantly affected by:
For current and precise information on import charges, always use the Skatturinn import charges calculator and consult the official websites of Skatturinn and Samgöngustofa for administrative fees.
The overall time it takes to import and fully register a vehicle in Iceland can vary. Understanding typical timelines and potential delays helps manage expectations.
Once the customs declaration is submitted to Skatturinn by your customs broker (or yourself), the clearance process generally takes 3–5 working days. This assumes all documentation is complete and accurate, and there are no queries or complications from customs.
From the vehicle's arrival in Iceland to its final registration with permanent plates, the entire process can take anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks, or even longer, depending on various factors:
Common Causes for Delays Be aware that the following issues frequently cause holdups in the import and registration process:
To minimize delays, ensure meticulous preparation, prompt responses to authority requests, and close coordination with your customs broker and shipping company.
Navigating the vehicle import and registration process can be complex. Being aware of common mistakes can help you avoid costly errors and significant delays.
Once your vehicle has successfully completed customs clearance and is fully registered with permanent Icelandic number plates, you have ongoing responsibilities as a vehicle owner in Iceland.
Your vehicle’s details will be maintained in the central vehicle register managed by Samgöngustofa. It is your responsibility to ensure that any changes related to ownership, address, or significant vehicle modifications are reported and updated in this register according to legal requirements.
All vehicles in Iceland are subject to periodic roadworthiness inspections (regluleg skoðun). The frequency depends on the vehicle's age and type. You will receive notifications from Samgöngustofa when your vehicle is due for its next inspection. Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure your vehicle passes these inspections and remains safe to operate.
Vehicle insurance in Iceland is mandatory. You must ensure that your liability insurance (and any additional coverage) remains continuously active. Insurance companies will typically send renewal notices, but ultimately, it is the owner's responsibility to keep the policy current. Driving an uninsured vehicle carries severe penalties.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to the official Icelandic authorities.
These official websites are your primary source for legal status, required documents, deadlines, fees, and authority responsibilities. Always verify information directly with these sources, especially regarding variable fees or specific case requirements.
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The main steps include customs declaration and clearance with Skatturinn, pre-registration with Samgöngustofa, payment of import charges, obtaining mandatory insurance, vehicle inspection at an approved station, and final registration to receive permanent number plates.
Key authorities are Skatturinn (Iceland Revenue and Customs) for customs and import charges, and Samgöngustofa (Icelandic Transport Authority) for pre-registration and vehicle registration. Inspection stations also play a crucial role in physical checks and final registration.
For pre-registration, you typically need the Certificate of Conformity (CoC), the vehicle's registration certificate or title letter from its country of origin, and the bill of lading. If a CoC is unavailable, other documents like a certificate of origin or manufacturer confirmations may be required.
Import charges, which include excise duty, value-added tax (VAT), and a recycling fee, are calculated based on the vehicle's customs value. This value comprises the purchase price, transport costs, and transport insurance. Skatturinn provides an online calculator for estimation.
Yes, mandatory vehicle insurance must be obtained before you can receive temporary number plates or legally drive the vehicle to an inspection station for final registration. The inspection station will notify your insurance company upon registration.
If an imported vehicle is determined to be damaged, it may be specifically labelled in the vehicle register as 'Damaged Vehicle I' or 'Damaged Vehicle II'. Repairs at an approved workshop and subsequent inspection may be required before it can be put back into traffic.
Yes, after completing pre-registration and securing insurance, temporary number plates can be purchased from Samgöngustofa or most inspection stations. These plates allow you to transport the vehicle to an inspection station for its registration inspection.
Customs clearance generally takes between 3 and 5 working days. This process is often facilitated by a licensed customs broker who handles communication with customs authorities.
Pre-registration with Samgöngustofa is compulsory for all vehicles intended for use in Iceland. It ensures the vehicle complies with road vehicle regulations and assigns a registration number, which is a prerequisite for subsequent steps like customs clearance, inspection, and permanent registration.
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