North Dakota Code § 30.1-19-01

(3-801) Notice to creditors
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Unless notice has already been given under this section, a personal representative upon 
appointment may publish a notice to creditors whose identities are not reasonably 
ascertainable. The notice must be published once a week for three successive weeks in a 
newspaper of general circulation in the county. If the personal representative elects to publish a 
notice to creditors then, in addition to publishing the notice to creditors, the personal 
representative shall mail a copy of the notice to those creditors whose identities are known to 
the personal representative or are reasonably ascertainable and who have not already filed a 
claim. The notice must announce the personal representative's appointment and address and 
notify creditors of the estate to present their claims within three months after the date of the first 
publication or mailing of the notice or be forever barred. For the purpose of this section, a 
reasonably ascertainable creditor includes a creditor who regularly submits billings to the 
decedent or the decedent's estate and to whose billings the personal representative has had 
access.

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