North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-30-05 — License required to provide private investigative or security services - Exclusivity
North Dakota § 43-30-05
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 43Occupations and Professions
Ch. 43-30Investigative and Security Services
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-30-05 (2026).
Text
Exclusivity.
A person may not provide private investigative or security services without a license issued
by the board. Notwithstanding any other law or ordinance, a person may not be required to
obtain a license to provide private investigative or security services in this state other than the
license required by this chapter.
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Related
State v. Treis
1999 ND 136 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1999)
N. D. Private Investigative & Sec. Bd. v. Tigerswan, LLC
932 N.W.2d 756 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2019)
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§ 43-01-01
Board - Definition§ 43-01-04
Compensation§ 43-01-06
Biennial report§ 43-01-07
Moneys of board - How disbursed§ 43-01-08
Records of board§ 43-01-09
Requirements of abstracter of title - Records - Certificate of registration bond or liability policy§ 43-01-10.1
Conviction not bar to certification - Exceptions§ 43-01-13
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