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Code · North Dakota · Title 35 · Chapter 35-34 — Child Support Lien

35-34-06. Lien on other personal property.

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1. In the case of untitled personal property other than a vessel or an account maintained
in a financial institution, the child support agency may establish a lien on such
personal property by filing electronically a notice of lien in the central indexing system
or with a third party who is in possession of the personal property. The notice must
particularly describe the property to be subjected to the lien and the name and
last-known address of the obligor. The notice of lien must state that the child support
obligation is past due and that a copy of the notice of lien has been served on the
obligor by first-class mail at the obligor's last-known address.
2. The information filed under this section must be included in the computerized central
indexing system maintained by the secretary of state under section 54-09-09 and must
be accessible to the public on the same terms and conditions that apply to access
other statutory lien information maintained in the computerized central indexing
system.
3. Upon filing of the notice of lien in accordance with this section, the lien attaches to and
is perfected against all personal property described in the notice.
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