North Dakota Statutes
§ 26.1-02.1-09 — Peace officer status
North Dakota § 26.1-02.1-09
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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-02.1-09 (2026).
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A fraud unit investigator has all the powers conferred by law upon any peace officer of this
state when making arrests for criminal violations established as a result of an investigation
pursuant to this chapter. The general laws applicable to arrests by a peace officer of the state
also apply to a fraud unit investigator. A fraud unit investigator may execute an arrest warrant
and search warrant for the same criminal violation; serve subpoenas issued for the examination,
investigation, and trial of all offenses identified through an investigation; and arrest upon
probable cause without warrant a person found in the act of committing a violation of the
provisions of this chapter.
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