The Cadastre, Norway's official property register
The Cadastre is Norway's official register of real property, including buildings, housing/housing units and physical addresses.
The Cadastre is regulated by the Cadastre Act which came into force on 1 January 2010 and replaced the previous Land Partition Act.
The Cadastre also includes data from official registration, the population register, the central coordinating register for legal entities, ground contamination and cultural monuments.
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- Date (Creation)
- 2010-01-01
- Date (Publication)
- 0001-01-01
- Date (Revision)
- 0001-01-01
- Code
- Matrikkelen
- Purpose
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The Cadastre, section 1, first paragraph: This Act shall ensure access to important land information by means of a uniform and reliable register (the Cadastre) that will be kept of all real estate in the country, and by a clarification of boundaries and property-related matters.
- Status
- On going
- Point of contact
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role Norwegian Mapping Authority
Publisher Norwegian Mapping Authority
Owner
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Continual
- GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
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Administrative enheter
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Eiendomsteiger
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Bygninger
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Adresser
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- Nasjonal inndeling i geografiske initiativ og SDI-er
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NSDI data
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Geodata Act
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Norway Digital
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Beredskapsbase
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Felles datakatalog
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- Nasjonal tematisk inndeling (DOK-kategori)
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Eiendom
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Basis geodata
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- Theme
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Matrikkel
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Matrikkelen
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Adresse
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Bygning
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Eiendom
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Eiendomskart
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Vegadresse
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Bruksenhet
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- Specific usage
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The Cadastre includes information on the individual cadastral units (properties) that is necessary for planning, development, and protection of real property. The register also shows the boundaries of the cadastral units (properties), including boundaries for outdoor spaces included in condominiums (paragraph 4 of the Cadastre Act).
All buildings > 15 m2 must be registered in the Cadastre. Detailed information on buildings may therefore be used for many socially beneficial tasks.
Street addresses, for example, are used in satnav systems so that addresses can be found quickly and easily without being familiar with the location. Linked with where people live (the population register), address data is used for social analyses and other socially beneficial purposes.
- User contact info
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role Owner
- Access constraints
- Other restrictions
- Other constraints
- Norge digitalt begrenset
- Use constraints
- Other restrictions
- Other constraints
- No conditions apply to access and use
- Other constraints
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Ulike restriksjoner. Send inn søknad for tilgang til eiendomsdata fra siden: https://kartverket.no/eiendom/skjema/alleskjema. Brukere av matrikkeldata må ha avtale med Kartverket eller med virksomhet som har avtale med Kartverket. "Kartdata"/åpne data er fritt tilgjengelig for alle og krever verken avtale eller pålogging
- Classification
- Restricted
- User note
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Matrikkelloven §30, Forskrift om utlevering, viderebruk og annen behandling av opplysninger fra grunnboken og matrikkelen.
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Language
- Norwegian
- Topic category
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- Planning cadastre
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- Supplemental Information
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Please see also "Regulation on disclosure, use and other processing of information from the land registry and cadastral information" and "Guide to the disclosure regulation". The Norwegian Mapping Authority has a website all about "(Access to property data".
- Distribution format
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Name Version XML
- OnLine resource
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Protocol Linkage Name W3C:WS
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
Completeness omission
- Name of measure
- Prosentvis oppfyllelse av FAIR-prinsipper
- Measure description
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Angir fullstendighet i forhold til krav fra FAIR-prinsippene (The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship)
Quantitative result
- Value
- 62
Completeness omission
- Name of measure
- Prosentvis oppfyllelse av FAIR-prinsipper
- Measure description
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Angir fullstendighet i forhold til krav fra FAIR-prinsippene (The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship)
Quantitative result
- Value
- 62
- Statement
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Changes relating to buildings, addresses and properties are updated regularly, but there may be errors and omissions in old data added from GAB and DEK as the Cadastre was established in 2010. Please see cadastral history: http://kartverket.no/globalassets/matrikkel/kurs/forkurs/pdf/2-den-norske-eiendomsregistreringens-historie.pdf
Metadata
- File identifier
- e77e6fdc-591d-4b1b-91b2-bd9d13fb33b7 XML
- Metadata language
- Norwegian
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2025-01-14
- Metadata standard name
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ISO19115
- Metadata standard version
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2003
- Metadata author
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role Norwegian Mapping Authority
Point of contact
- Other language
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Language Character encoding English UTF8