North Dakota Statutes
§ 28-20-16 — How judgment docketed
North Dakota § 28-20-16
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N.D. Cent. Code § 28-20-16 (2026).
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Unless otherwise directed by rules of the supreme court, the clerk shall docket the judgment
by entering alphabetically in the judgment docket the names of the judgment debtors, the
names of the parties in whose favor the judgment was rendered, the sum recovered or directed
to be paid in figures, the date of the judgment, the exact time to the minute when the judgment
roll or transcript was filed, the exact time to the minute when the judgment was docketed in the
clerk's office, the name of the court in which the judgment was rendered, and the name of the
attorneys for the party recovering the judgment. If there are two or more judgment debtors, the
entries must be repeated under the initial letter of each surname.
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