North Dakota Code § 13-05-05

Expiration and renewal of license
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All licenses required herein expire on December thirty-first of each year and may be 
renewed. Applications for renewal must be submitted thirty days before the expiration of the 
license and must be accompanied by the required annual fees, which are not subject to refund. 
The form and content of renewal applications must be determined by the department of financial 
institutions and a renewal application may be denied upon the same grounds as would justify 
denial of an initial application. When a licensee has been delinquent in renewing the licensee's 
license, the department may charge an additional fee of fifty dollars for the renewal of the 
license. A collection agency license is not transferable. If the commissioner determines that an 
ownership change has occurred in a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, 
corporation, or limited liability corporation that was previously granted a collection agency 
license, the commissioner may require a new application from the purchaser. The application 
must be filed within forty -five days from the date change of ownership is consummated. The 
department shall act on the application within sixty days from the date the application is 
received but may extend the review period for good cause. The collection agency license 
granted to the previous owner continues in effect to the new purchaser until the application is 
either granted or denied.

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