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Code · North Dakota · Title 39 · Chapter 39-10.3 — Experimental Vehicles

39-10.3-03. Experimental vehicle registration - Application - Issuance - Fees -

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Renewal.
1. An individual may not operate an experimental vehicle unless the vehicle has been
registered in accordance with this chapter.
2. The department shall design and furnish an application that must be used to register
an experimental vehicle. The registration must state the name and address of every
owner of the experimental vehicle and must be signed by at least one owner. A copy of
the application is evidence of registration for the first thirty days after the date of
application.
3. On receipt of an application and the appropriate fee, the department shall register the
experimental vehicle and assign a registration number and a certificate of registration.
The certificate of registration must include information regarding name and address of
the owner.
4. The fee for registration of an experimental vehicle is fifty dollars for each registration
cycle of one year ending on March thirty-first. The department may prorate the initial
registration fee. For a duplicate or replacement registration number or registration card
that is lost, mutilated, or becomes illegible, the department may charge a fee of not
more than five dollars.
5. To renew a registration, the owner of an experimental vehicle shall follow the
procedure adopted by the department and pay the registration fee.
6. The department may adopt rules for the registration of experimental vehicles and the
display of registration numbers.
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