North Dakota Code § 16.1-01-04.1

Identification verifying eligibility as an elector
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1. A qualified elector shall provide a valid form of identification to the proper election 
official before receiving a ballot for voting.
2. The identification must provide the following information regarding the elector:
a. Legal name;
b. Current residential street address in North Dakota; and
c. Date of birth.
3. a. A valid form of identification is:
(1) A driver's license or nondriver's identification card issued by the North 
Dakota department of transportation; or
(2) An official form of identification issued by a tribal government to a tribal 
member residing in this state.
b. If an individual's valid form of identification does not include all the information 
required under subsection 2 or the information on the identification is not current, 
the identification must be supplemented by presenting any of the following issued 
to the individual which provides the missing or outdated information:
(1) A current utility bill;
(2) A current bank statement;
(3) A check issued by a federal, state, or local government;
(4) A paycheck;
(5) A document issued by a federal, state, or local government; or
(6) A printed document containing all of the information required by 
subsection 2 issued by an institution of higher education for an enrolled 
student residing in the state and containing the institution's letterhead or 
seal, along with a student photo identification card issued by the institution 
and containing the student's photograph and legal name.
4. The following forms of identification are valid for the specified individuals living under 
special circumstances who do not possess a valid form of identification under 
subsection 3.
a. For an individual living in a long -term care facility, a long -term care certificate 
prescribed by the secretary of state and issued by a long -term care facility in this 
state;
b. For a uniformed service member or immediate family member temporarily 
stationed away from the individual's residence in this state, or a resident of the 
state temporarily living outside the country, a current military identification card or 
passport; and
c. For an individual living with a disability that prevents the individual from traveling 
away from the individual's home, the signature on an absentee or mail ballot 
application from another qualified elector who, by signing, certifies the applicant is 
a qualified elector.
5. If an individual is not able to show a valid form of identification but asserts 
qualifications as an elector in the precinct in which the individual desires to vote, the 
individual may mark a ballot that must be set aside securely in a sealed envelope 
designed by the secretary of state. After the ballot is set aside, the individual may 

show a valid form of identification to the election official responsible for the 
administration of the election via print or electronic means before the meeting of the 
canvassing board occurring on the thirteenth day after the election. Each ballot set 
aside under this subsection must be presented to the members of the canvassing 
board for proper inclusion or exclusion from the tally.
6. If an individual presents a nondriver identification card issued under subsection 2 of 
section 39 -06-03.1 or an operator's license issued under section 39 -06-14, and the 
card or license indicates the individual is a noncitizen, but the individual asserts valid 
citizenship, the individual may mark a ballot that must be set aside securely in a 
sealed envelope designed by the secretary of state. After the ballot is set aside, the 
individual may present a nondriver identification card issued under subsection 2 of 
section 39 -06-03.1 or an operator's license issued under section 39 -06-14 that no 
longer reflects that the individual is a noncitizen, to the election official responsible for 
the administration of the election via print or electronic means before the meeting of 
the canvassing board occurring on the thirteenth day after the election. Each ballot set 
aside under this subsection must be presented to the members of the canvassing 
board for proper inclusion in or exclusion from the tally. This section does not affect 
any associated consent decree or administrative rules adopted related to a consent 
decree consented to or enacted before August 1, 2023.
7. The secretary of state shall develop uniform procedures for the requirements of 
subsections 5 and 6 which must be followed by the election official responsible for the 
administration of the election.

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