North Dakota Code § 26.1-44-04

Service of process
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Any insurer desiring to transact any business under this chapter, by any surplus lines 
producer in this state, shall appoint in writing the commissioner as its true and lawful attorney, 
upon whom legal process in any action or proceeding against it must be served, and in the 
writing, shall agree that any legal process against it, which is served upon the attorney, is of the 
same legal force and validity as if served upon the insurer, and that the authority continues in 
force so long as any liability remains outstanding in this state. Copies of the appointment 
certified by the commissioner are sufficient evidence thereof and must be admitted in evidence 
with the same force and effect as the original. Legal process may not be served upon the 
insurer except as provided by this section. In any suit on a policy on behalf of the owner or 
holder of the policy, the service of process must be made as provided by this section, but the 
action must be prosecuted in the county of the policyholder's residence.

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