North Dakota Statutes
§ 27-20.4-19.1 — Collateral consequences - Registration - Firearms - Driving privileges
North Dakota § 27-20.4-19.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 27-20.4-19.1 (2026).
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1.A child may be ordered to register as a sexual offender under section 12.1-32-15.
2.A child may be prohibited from possessing a firearm in accordance with section
62.1-02-01.
3.If a child is adjudicated delinquent of an offense that would be a class A misdemeanor
or a felony if the offense were committed by an adult, the juvenile court may suspend
the child's driving privileges for a period of up to six months for the first offense, and up
to one year for a second or subsequent offense. The juvenile court may order the
successful completion of an appropriate driver's examination as a condition for
reinstating the child's driving privileges.
a.If the juvenile court suspends a child's driving privileges, the court immediately
shall take possession of the child's driver's license or per
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