North Dakota Code § 13-12-06

Fee to accompany application for residential mortgage lender license
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The application for license must be in writing, under oath, and in the form prescribed by the 
commissioner. The application must give the location where the business is to be conducted 
and must contain any further information the commissioner requires, including the names and 
addresses of the partners, officers, directors, trustees, and the principal owners or members, as 
will provide the basis for the investigation and findings contemplated by section 13 -12-05. At the 
time of making the application, the applicant shall include payment in the sum of four hundred 
dollars, which is not subject to refund, as a fee for investigating the application, and the sum of 
four hundred dollars for the annual license fee. In addition, the applicant must pay a fifty dollar 
annual fee for each branch location registered to engage in residential mortgage lending in this 
state. Fees must be deposited in the financial institutions regulatory fund.

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