North Dakota Statutes
§ 23-21-09 — Mailing to plot owners
North Dakota § 23-21-09
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 23Health and Safety
Ch. 23-21Disinterment and Removal of Bodies in Cemeteries
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N.D. Cent. Code § 23-21-09 (2026).
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A copy of the notice must be mailed to every person who owns, holds, or has the right of
interment in any plot in the cemetery or part affected, whose name appears upon the records of
the cemetery. The notice must be addressed to the last-known post-office address of the plot
owner as it appears from the records of the cemetery, and if that person's address does not
appear or is not known, then to that person at the city, or city and county, in which the cemetery
land is situated. If such persons who own, hold, or have a right of interment in any plot of the
cemetery or part affected are unknown or cannot be located, the publication of the notice of
declaration of intent to disinter provided for in section 23-21-06 must be deemed to be proper
and sufficient notice to such persons.
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