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Code · North Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-15 — Sheriff

11-15-07. County fees.

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The sheriff shall charge and collect the following fees on behalf of the county:
1. For serving a summons, writ of attachment, writ of execution, subpoena, notice of
motion, or other notice or order of the court, order of replevin, injunctional order,
citation, or any other mesne process and making a return thereon, in addition to the
actual incurred costs of postage and long-distance telephone calls a total of thirty
dollars for each person served.
2. For making a return of not-found, thirty dollars.
3. For taking and filing a bond in claim and delivery or any other undertaking to be
furnished and approved by the sheriff, twenty dollars.
4. For making a copy of any process, bond, or paper, other than as is herein provided,
two dollars per page.
5. For levying or executing any writ, fifty dollars.
6. For calling an inquest to appraise any goods and chattels that the sheriff may be
required to have appraised, twenty-five dollars, and each appraiser is entitled to
receive one hundred dollars to be taxed as costs.
7. For advertising a sale by means of a sheriff's notice of sale, in addition to any
publishing fees, twenty dollars.
8. For making a deed to land sold on execution or under an order of sale, twenty dollars.
9. For issuing a certificate of redemption when property has been redeemed from a sale
under execution or upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, twenty dollars.
10. For selling real or personal property under foreclosure of any lien or mortgage,
seventy-five dollars.
11. For boarding prisoners, a sum to be determined by the board of county
commissioners, by resolution in advance, which sum must be per meal for meals
actually served, and may not be less than two dollars for breakfast, two dollars and
fifty cents for dinner, and three dollars and fifty cents for supper.
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