North Dakota Code § 54-09-14

Filing signed documents and records with the secretary of state - Use of
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1. A person who signs a document submitted to the secretary of state without authority to 
sign that document or who signs the document knowing the document is false in any 
material respect is subject to the penalties of perjury or false statement set forth in 
chapter 12.1-11.
2. Any document submitted to the office of the secretary of state online may be signed by 
any person as agent of any person whose signature is required by law. The signing 
party must indicate on the application that the person is acting as the agent of the 
person whose signature would be required and that the person has been authorized to 
sign on behalf of the applicant. The name of the person signing, entered on the online 
application, constitutes a valid signature by such an agent.
3. Any document relating to a filing by a business entity or assumed name submitted to 
the office of the secretary of state on paper may be signed by any person as agent of 
any person whose signature is required by law. The signing party must indicate on the 
document that the signing party is acting as the agent of the person whose signature 
would be required and that the signing party has been authorized to sign on behalf of 
that person.

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