North Dakota Code § 13-13-10

Expiration and renewal of license
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All licenses required under this chapter expire on December thirty-first of each year and 
may be renewed. Renewals are effective the succeeding January first. Applications for renewal 
must be submitted no later than thirty days before the expiration of the license and must be 
accompanied by the required annual renewal fee, which is not subject to refund. The renewal 
fee must equal five hundred dollars or two dollars and forty cents per one hundred thousand 
dollars of North Dakota mortgage loans serviced, whichever is greater. The renewal fee shall be 
based on the average mortgage loans serviced over the previous four quarters ending June 
thirtieth of the current year as reported on the mortgage call report. The renewal fee may not 
exceed one hundred thousand dollars. Fees must be paid to the department of financial 
institutions and be deposited in the financial institutions regulatory fund. 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 its license, the department of 
financial institutions may charge an additional fee of fifty dollars for the renewal of the license. A 
residential mortgage loan servicer 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 residential 
mortgage loan servicer 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 residential mortgage loan servicer 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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