North Dakota Statutes

§ 20.1-01-17 — Posting of lands by owner to prohibit hunting - How posted - Signs defaced

North Dakota § 20.1-01-17
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 20.1Game, Fish, Predators, and Boating
Ch. 20.1-01General Provisions

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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-01-17 (2026).

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1.Only the owner or an individual authorized by the owner of land may post the land. To post the land, an individual shall:
a.Place signs alongside the public highway or the land giving notice that hunting is not permitted on the land. The name of the person posting the land must appear on each sign in legible characters. The signs must be readable from the outside of the land and must be placed conspicuously not more than eight hundred eighty yards [804.68 meters] apart. As to land entirely enclosed by a fence or other enclosure, posting of signs at or on all gates through the fence or enclosure constitutes a posting of all the enclosed land; or
b.Designate the land as posted or closed to hunting in an online database or other electronic application maintained or authorized by

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