North Dakota Code § 13-05-02.3

Entities exempt from licensing requirements
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This chapter does not apply to:
1. Attorneys at law who are licensed to practice in the state of North Dakota. This 
exemption is limited to the actions of the licensed attorney and does not extend to 
persons either employed by the attorney or acting on behalf of the attorney;
2. Licensed real estate brokers if the engaged activity is regulated as part of that 
individual's professional license;
3. Banks;
4. Trust companies;
5. Building and loan associations;
6. Credit unions;
7. Agencies of a state or of the federal government and employees of state or federal 
agencies solely pursuant to the individual's official duties as an employee of the state 
or federal agency;
8. Abstract companies doing an escrow business;
9. Creditors collecting their own debts;
10. Mortgage servicing company;
11. Individuals or firms who purchase or take accounts receivable for collateral purposes;
12. Individuals employed in the capacity of creditmen upon the staff of an employer not 
engaged in the business of a collection agency; or
13. A public officer, receiver, or trustee acting under the order of a court.

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