North Dakota Code § 28-20-23

Lien extended for ten years by renewal. (Repealed effective August 1, 2031)
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For judgments initially docketed before August 1, 2021, the entry and docketing of an 
affidavit of renewal of a judgment operates to continue the lien of the judgment to the extent of 
the balance due on said judgment as shown by the affidavit on all real property, except the 
homestead, of the judgment debtor or debtors in the county where the same is docketed which 
the judgment debtor or debtors may have at the time of such docketing or may acquire 
subsequently in such county, for a period of ten years from the time of the docketing of such 
affidavit. The filing of a certified copy of such affidavit of renewal and the docket entries thereon 
in a county wherein a transcript of the original judgment was docketed likewise continues and 
extends the lien of said judgment in such county. An execution may issue upon said judgment 
as renewed under the same conditions and with the same force and effect within such renewal 
period as upon a judgment originally rendered and entered at the date of such renewal, and all 
other remedies for the enforcement of judgments apply to the enforcement of such renewed 
judgment.

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