North Dakota Code § 39-04-17

Certificate of notary showing compliance with registration is prima facie
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evidence - Penalty.
The possession of a certificate made out by a notary public or an authorized agent of a 
licensed vehicle dealer who took the acknowledgment of the application when the vehicle was 
first registered or required to be registered under the laws of this state, if such certificate shows 
the date of application, the make, registered weight, and year model of the motor vehicle, the 
manufacturer's number of the motor vehicle which such application describes, and further 
shows that such notary public, or authorized agent of a vehicle dealer, personally mailed the 
application with the remittance fee, is prima facie evidence of compliance with motor vehicle law 
with reference to the vehicle therein described, for a period of seventy-five days from the date of 
such application. Any violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a fine of not less 
than fifty dollars.

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