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Use this official state form if you need to record the details of the sale and purchase of a vehicle in the state of North Dakota. It establishes the fact of sale and protects both parties from potential disagreements and fraudulent claims in the future.

This form is used for requesting a refund of the license fee for a vehicle that has been permanently destroyed in North Dakota.

This Form is used for providing a statement of ownership for a vehicle in North Dakota.

This form is used for obtaining a mobile home and manufactured home dealer bond in North Dakota. It is required for individuals or businesses who deal in the sale or distribution of mobile homes and manufactured homes in the state.

This form is used for submitting a bridge survey report in North Dakota. It helps document the condition and maintenance needs of bridges in the state.

This form is used for notifying the North Dakota state government about any changes in the construction status of a project.

This form is used for submitting a material prospector's project report for North Dakota. It includes information about the materials prospected, location, and project details.

This form is used for obtaining a Certificate of Insurance in North Dakota. It provides documentation that proves the existence of insurance coverage for a particular individual or entity.

This Form is used for conducting a compliance review of contractors in North Dakota. It ensures that contractors are meeting the necessary requirements and regulations.

This form is used to collect hydraulic design data for culverts in North Dakota. It helps in determining the appropriate size and capacity of culverts for effective water flow management.

This form is used for conducting a capability assessment in North Dakota. It helps evaluate an individual's abilities and skills in various areas.

This Form is used for filing a complaint or grievance against employer actions in the state of North Dakota.

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