North Dakota Code § 37-01-34

Recordation of discharge papers
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An individual discharged from any branch of the armed forces of the United States may 
record, without payment of any fee, that individual's discharge from the armed forces, a 
certificate issued in lieu of the discharge, duly authenticated and certified copies of the 
discharge or certificate, or duly certified records of that individual's service and discharge from 
the armed forces in the office of the recorder of the county in which that individual resides, 
unless the board of county commissioners designates a different official. Any discharge 
document recorded by the recorder, or designated official, may be made available only to the 
following persons: the veteran, the parents, the veteran's next of kin, the veteran's legal 
representative, a county veterans' service officer, a veterans' organization service officer, the 
department of veterans' affairs, or a designee of the veteran.

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