North Dakota Code § 28-20-34

Interest rate on judgments
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Interest is payable on judgments entered in the courts of this state at the same rate as is 
provided in the original instrument upon which the action resulting in the judgment is based, 
which rate may not exceed the maximum rate provided in section 47 -14-09. If such original 
instrument contains no provision as to an interest rate, or if the action resulting in the judgment 
was not based upon an instrument, interest is payable at the rate of twelve percent per annum 
through December 31, 2005. Beginning January 1, 2006, the interest is payable at a rate equal 
to the prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal on the first Monday in December of each 
year plus three percentage points rounded up to the next one-half percentage point and may not 
be compounded in any manner or form. On or before the twentieth day of December each year, 
the state court administrator shall determine the rate and shall transmit notice of that rate to all 
clerks of court and to the state bar association of North Dakota. As established, the rate shall be 
in effect beginning the first day of the following January through the last day of December in 
each year. Except as otherwise provided in this section, interest on all judgments entered in the 
courts of this state before January 1, 2006, must remain at the rate per annum which was 
legally prescribed at the time the judgments were entered, and such interest may not be 

compounded in any manner or form. Interest on unpaid child support obligations must be 
calculated under section 14 -09-25 according to the rate currently in effect under this section 
regardless of the date the obligations first became due and unpaid.

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