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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Until the legal existence of an entity ceases, or until the authority of a foreign entity is withdrawn or revoked, service of any process, notice, or demand on the entity or nonresident governor may be served on:
a. A registered agent;
b. A governor of the entity, whether resident in this state or not;
c. Any responsible person found at the registered office or at the principal executive office if located in this state; or
d. On the secretary of state as provided in this section.
2. Service is perfected under this section pursuant to North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure or applicable law.
3. The secretary of state is the agent for service of process:
a. When a foreign entity transacts business without a certificate of authority;
b. When a domestic entity has been dissolved;
c. If an entity that previously filed a registered agent filing with the secretary of state no longer has a registered agent; or
d. If the registered agent, governor, or responsible person cannot with reasonable diligence be served.
4. Service of process, notice, or demand on a registered agent must be in the form of a written document.
5. Service on the secretary of state:
a. Shall be made by registered mail or personal delivery to the secretary of state and not by electronic communication.
b. Shall include the return of the sheriff, or the affidavit of an individual who is not a party, verifying that neither the registered agent nor a responsible person can be found at the registered office or at the principal executive office.
c. Is deemed personal service upon the entity and must be made by filing with the secretary of state:
(1) Three copies of the process, notice, or demand; and
(2) The fees provided in section 10-01.1-03.
d. Is returnable in not less than thirty days notwithstanding a shorter period specified in the process, notice, or demand.
6. The secretary of state shall immediately forward, by registered mail, a copy of the process, notice, or demand addressed to:
a. The entity at the principal executive office address of record;
b. Any address provided by any serving party; or
c. To any forwarding address provided by the United States postal service.
7. The secretary of state shall maintain a record of every process, notice, and demand served on the secretary of state under this section, including the date of service and the action taken with reference to the process, notice, or demand.
8. Service of process, notice, or demand may be perfected by any other means provided by law other than this chapter.
9. The court shall determine if service is proper.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 10. Corporations § 10-01.1-13. Service of process on entities, nonresident governors, and the secretary of state - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-10-corporations/nd-cent-code-sect-10-01-1-13/
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