North Dakota Statutes
§ 27-08.1-07 — Records and destruction of records
North Dakota § 27-08.1-07
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N.D. Cent. Code § 27-08.1-07 (2026).
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Unless otherwise authorized by rules of the supreme court, records of the small claims court
consist of all documents filed in each action and an index for plaintiffs and defendants. Unless
otherwise directed by rules of the supreme court, after the judgment is satisfied or becomes ten
years old, the court may destroy all papers filed in the case, except the judgment. At the time of
destroying the papers, the clerk of court shall make a record upon the judgment identifying the
papers destroyed and the dates the papers were filed.
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