North Dakota Code § 26.1-39-13

Notification and reasons for cancellation of property and casualty
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policies.
1. After coverage has been in effect for more than sixty days or after the effective date of 
a renewal policy, a notice of cancellation may not be issued unless it is based upon at 
least one of the following reasons:
a. Nonpayment of premium.
b. Discovery of fraud or material misrepresentation and the procurement of the 
insurance or with respect to any claims submitted thereunder.
c. Discovery of willful or reckless acts or omissions on the part of the named insured 
which increase any hazard insured against.
d. The occurrence of a change in the risk which substantially increases any hazard 
insured against after insurance coverage has been issued or renewed.
e. A violation of any local fire, health, safety, building, or construction regulation or 
ordinance with respect to any insured property or the occupancy thereof which 
substantially increases any hazard insured against.
f. A determination by the commissioner that the continuation of the policy would 
place the insurer in violation of the insurance laws of this state.
g. Conviction of the named insured of a crime having as one of its necessary 
elements an act increasing any hazard insured against.
2. A written notice of cancellation must be mailed or delivered to the named insured, at 
the last-known address of the named insured, at least thirty days before the effective 
date of cancellation or when the cancellation is for nonpayment of premium at least ten 
days before the effective date of cancellation. Conclusive proof of mailing and receipt 
on the third calendar day after the mailing of the notice is established if the insurer 
produces:
a. A United States postal service certificate of mailing to the named insured at the 
insured's last-known address; or
b. Proof or acknowledgment of United States postal service mailing to the named 
insured at the insured's last-known address using:
(1) IMb tracing; or

(2) A similar method of first-class mail tracking which identifies the named 
insured, the insured's last-known address, and the date of mailing.

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