North Dakota Statutes
§ 26.1-26-19 — Determination of residency for license issuance - Election of residency - When void
North Dakota § 26.1-26-19
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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-26-19 (2026).
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When void.
An applicant may qualify as a resident if the applicant resides in this state or maintains the
applicant's principal place of business in this state. A license issued pursuant to an application
claiming residency for licensing purposes constitutes an election of residency in this state. A
license is void if the licensee, while holding a resident license in this state, also holds or applies
for a resident license from, or thereafter claims to be a resident of, any other state or other
jurisdiction or ceases to be a resident of this state.
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