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Minors travelling with one parent, another adult, or alone

What Is a TRF kort in Sweden?

A TRF kort is a document used in Sweden to show that a person has permission to use a vehicle that they do not personally own. In practice, it serves as written proof that the owner has allowed another person to drive or use the vehicle under specific conditions.

This can be important in situations where the registered owner and the actual user of the vehicle are not the same person. A TRF kort helps clarify the relationship between the owner and the user and can reduce the risk of misunderstandings about who is allowed to use the vehicle.

A TRF kort may be relevant in several common situations in Sweden. For example, it can be used when a car is lent to a relative, when an employee uses a company car, when a vehicle is provided as a benefit car, or when someone needs to drive a vehicle abroad. It may also be useful when a vehicle is being used by a person who has debts, since the document can help show that the vehicle belongs to someone else and that the use is authorized.

The main purpose of a TRF kort is to document lawful use of a vehicle by someone other than the owner. It creates a clearer record of who is using the vehicle and on what basis. This can be helpful in practical, legal, and administrative contexts, especially if questions arise about possession, use, or permission.

In Sweden, a TRF kort can therefore be seen as a supporting document that strengthens clarity and transparency whenever a vehicle is used by someone other than its owner.

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