North Dakota Code § 35-13-01

Repairman's lien authorized
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Any blacksmith, machinist, farm equipment dealer, construction equipment dealer, welder, 
garage keeper, mechanic, or aviation operator, having an established place of business in this 
state who makes, alters, or repairs any automobile, truck, engine, combine, tractor, farm 
equipment, construction equipment, well machine, aircraft, or watercraft at the request of the 
owner or legal possessor of the property has a lien on that property , and on any accessories 
and parts placed upon the property, for reasonable charges for work done , materials furnished, 
storage fees, and transportation costs, until the charges are paid. If the cost of repair would 
exceed six thousand dollars or thirty percent or, fifteen thousand dollars or thirty percent for 
property used for agricultural or construction purposes, of the value of the property, in the 
property's repaired condition, whichever is greater, and the repairman intends to have the entire 
repair bill constitute a lien with priority over any liens of record, the repairman shall give notice 
by registered or certified mail to the lienholders of record of the proposed repair, the estimated 
cost of repair, and the estimated value of the property in its repaired condition. Storage fees 
under this chapter may not begin to accrue until fifteen days after the owner is requested to take 
possession of the property.

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