North Dakota Statutes
§ 11-08-10 — Sheriff or state's attorney of adjoining county may run for election - Term of office - Compensation
North Dakota § 11-08-10
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 11Counties
Ch. 11-08County Consolidated Office Form of County Government
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N.D. Cent. Code § 11-08-10 (2026).
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office - Compensation.
The sheriff or the state's attorney, or both, of an adjoining county may run for election in a
county which has adopted the county consolidated office form of government. Any such officer
of an adjoining county so elected shall serve for a term of four years and until that officer's
successor is elected and qualified. An officer elected under this section is eligible to serve in
such dual capacity and must receive, in addition to the salary as an officer of the county of
residence, a sum not exceeding one-half of such salary, to be fixed by the board of county
commissioners. The additional salary must be paid by the county in the same manner as other
county officers are paid.
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