North Dakota Statutes
§ 39-22-27 — Collector motor vehicle auctions
North Dakota § 39-22-27
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N.D. Cent. Code § 39-22-27 (2026).
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1.A person may engage in the business of conducting a collector motor vehicle auction
without obtaining a motor vehicle dealer's license as otherwise required by this chapter
if:
a.Each motor vehicle sold or offered for sale at the auction is a collector, antique, or
special interest vehicle;
b.The sale is open to the public;
c.The person conducts no more than two collector motor vehicle auctions per year;
d.The site of the auction is located on property zoned or otherwise approved for this
purpose by the appropriate zoning authority; and
e.The auction lasts no more than two days.
2.Collector motor vehicle auctions that comply with this section may be conducted any
day of the week and sections 39-22-07.1 and 39-22-20 do not apply to motor vehicle
dealers who participate in collector
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