North Dakota Code § 39-04-10.4

Antique motor vehicles - License and fee - Use
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1. Any motor vehicle which is at least forty years old may be permanently licensed by the 
department upon the payment of a registration fee of ten dollars. The department shall 
design and issue a distinctive number plate for this purpose. In lieu of the distinctive 
number plate, the owner of the motor vehicle may, at the discretion of the director, 
display on the motor vehicle a number plate from the year in which the motor vehicle 
was manufactured or in the case of military vehicles, military identification numbers. 
The number plate from the year of manufacture or military identification numbers may 
not be used in lieu of a distinctive number plate when it would create a duplication of a 
number in the recordkeeping system of the department. A number plate from the year 
of manufacture or military identification numbers must be legible and must be restored 
to the satisfaction of the department. Notwithstanding section 39-04-11, only one 
number plate needs to be displayed on a motor vehicle licensed under this subsection. 
Motor vehicles registered under the provisions of this section may not be used in the 
routine functions of a business or farming operation.
2. Any motor vehicle which is at least forty years old may, if not licensed under 
subsection 1, be permanently licensed using a personalized plate issued under section 
39-04-10.3, in which case a one-time fee of one hundred dollars is due.

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