North Dakota Code § 54-09-12

Confidential information in filed records
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1. A social security number or federal tax identification number disclosed or contained in 
any record filed with the secretary of state is confidential. However, a social security 

number or federal tax identification number may be released as authorized in this 
section or by other state or federal law.
2. The secretary of state shall delete or obscure a social security or federal tax 
identification number before a copy of any record is released to the public. The 
secretary of state, or an employee, agent, or contractor of the secretary of state's 
office, may not be held civilly or criminally liable for the inadvertent disclosure of a 
social security or federal tax identification number if the filer has placed the number in 
an improper field on the form prescribed by the secretary of state or the filer submitted 
a filing other than on the form prescribed by the secretary of state.
3. The secretary of state or an employee, agent, or contractor of the secretary of state's 
office may release a social security number or federal tax identification number to 
another public entity or the public entity's agents, employees, or contractors if 
disclosure is necessary for the receiving public entity to perform the receiving public 
entity's duties and responsibilities. The receiving public entity and the receiving public 
entity's agents, employees, and contractors shall maintain the confidential status of the 
social security number or federal tax identification number.

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