North Dakota Statutes
§ 12.1-23-08.1 — Removal of identification marks
North Dakota § 12.1-23-08.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-23-08.1 (2026).
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1.A person commits the offense of removal of identification marks if he, with intent to
cause interruption of the ownership of another, defaces, erases, or otherwise alters
any serial number or identification mark placed or inscribed on any personal property
by the manufacturer or owner for the purpose of identifying the personal property or its
component parts, provided the personal property exceeds one hundred dollars in
value. A person removes identification marks if he attempts to or succeeds in erasing,
defacing, altering, or removing a serial number or identification mark or part thereof, on
the personal property of another, that exceeds one hundred dollars in value.
2.A person who commits the offense of removal of identification marks on property or its
component parts which excee
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§ 12.1-01-02
General purposes§ 12.1-01-03
Proof and presumptions§ 12.1-01-03.1
Presumption of age§ 12.1-01-04
General definitions§ 12.1-02-01
Basis of liability for offenses§ 12.1-02-02
Requirements of culpability§ 12.1-02-03
Mistake of fact in affirmative defenses§ 12.1-02-04
Ignorance or mistake negating culpability§ 12.1-02-05
Causal relationship between conduct and result§ 12.1-03-01
Accomplices§ 12.1-03-04
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