North Dakota Code § 43-23-13.1

License renewal
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1. Every person licensed to practice as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson 
shall register with the commission at a regular interval set by the commission not less 
than annually and pay the appropriate renewal fee as provided in section 43 -23-13. 
The application for renewal must be accompanied by such certification as required by 
this chapter and rules of the commission to show compliance with the educational 
requirements of sections 43 -23-08 and 43 -23-08.2, and must be submitted to the 
commission with the appropriate fee no later than the application deadline set by the 
commission. A licensee that fails to file a timely application for the renewal of any 
license and pay the renewal fee on or before the application deadline set by the 
commission may file a late renewal application, together with the required educational 
certification, on or before a date set by the commission and shall pay, in addition to the 

renewal fee, a late fee as set by the commission for each month or fraction of a month 
after the application deadline. Any license not renewed by the late renewal date set by 
the commission must be canceled. The cancellation must be performed without any 
notice or opportunity for hearing. Any person whose license has been canceled and 
which desires relicensure must be required to satisfy the application and examination 
requirements for prospective licensees in accordance with this chapter and rules of the 
commission.
2. A licensee may not engage in any activity after the license renewal date set by the 
commission of any year for which a license is required under this chapter unless that 
person's license has been renewed by the commission.

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