North Dakota Code § 47-32-02

Appearance - Notice of intention to evict - When required - When and how
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served.
In any action for eviction the time specified in the summons for the appearance of the 
defendant may not be fewer than three nor more than fifteen days from the date on which the 
summons is issued. If the person cannot be found in the county, of which the return of the sheriff 
or process server is prima facie proof, and service has been attempted at least once between 
the hours of six p.m. and ten p.m. upon the filing of an affidavit of the plaintiff or the plaintiff's 
attorney stating that the defendant cannot be found or on belief that the defendant is not in this 
state and a copy of the summons has been mailed to the defendant at the defendant's 
last-known address if any is known to the plaintiff, service of the summons may be made upon 
the defendant by the sheriff or process server posting the summons upon the door of the 
residential unit. In all cases arising under subsections 4, 5, 6, and 8 of section 47 -32-01, three 
days' written notice of intention to evict must be given to the lessee, subtenant, or party in 
possession, before proceedings can be instituted. The notice may be served and returned as a 
summons is served and returned or, if the party cannot be found, then by the sheriff of the 
county or a process server posting the notice conspicuously upon the premises. Service by 
delivery of a copy of the summons to the defendant in person within the county must be made at 
least three days before the time fixed for the appearance of the defendant. Service elsewhere or 
personal service in any other mode must be made at least seven days before the time fixed for 
the appearance of the defendant.

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