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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. An applicant for an operator's license must be made upon a form furnished by the director.
2. An applicant must state on the application the full name, date of birth, sex, social security number, unless the applicant is a nonimmigrant who is not eligible for a social security number or the applicant provides an affidavit stating the applicant was not assigned a social security number, residence and mailing address, and provide a brief description of the applicant. By signing the application the applicant is deemed to have certified that all information contained on the application is true and correct. The application must be accompanied by the fee listed in section 39-06-49. The application must contain any other information as the director may require to improve identity security. The director may require an applicant to provide a social security card and proof of residence address.
3. If an application is received from an individual previously licensed in another jurisdiction, the director may request a copy of the driver's record from the other jurisdiction. A copy of another jurisdiction's driving record becomes a part of the driving record in this state with the same force and effect as though entered on the driving record in this state in the original instance.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 39. Motor Vehicles § 39-06-07. Application for operator's license - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-39-motor-vehicles/nd-cent-code-sect-39-06-07/
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