North Dakota Code § 37-09-16

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executed by civil officers.
The process, writs, and warrants of the military courts of this state must be similar in form to 
like process, writs, and warrants issued by civil courts or in such form as the governor may 
prescribe from time to time in regulations the governor issues. A process, writ, or warrant must 
be directed to, and executed or served by, any sheriff, member of the state highway patrol, or 
any peace officer of any county or municipality, and the officer to whom the same is directed 
shall serve or execute the same in the same manner and to the same extent as a corresponding 
instrument of a civil court is served or executed and shall make return thereof to the officer who 
issued the process, writ, or warrant, as the case may be.

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