North Dakota Code § 57-28-05

Form of notice of foreclosure of tax lien service by certified mail
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The notice of foreclosure of tax lien which the county auditor is required to serve by certified 
mail must be substantially in the following form:
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
To ________, the owner of the record title of the real estate hereinafter described, and to all 
mortgagees, lienholders, and other persons interested in the real estate:
I, __________, county auditor of ____________ County, North Dakota, give notice that the 
real estate hereinafter described has a lien for delinquent taxes against it for the year ________ 
and unless the tax and special assessments, with interest, penalties, and cost of foreclosure 
action are paid on or before October first, after the date of this notice, tax deeds will be issued to 
the county, granting to and vesting in it, the absolute title in fee to the real property, subject, 
however, to the lien for installments of special assessments certified or to be certified to the 
county auditor or which may become due subsequent to the time of service of this notice, and 
foreclosing all rights of the owner, mortgagees, lienholders, and other persons interested 
therein, as may appear from the records of the recorder and the clerk of the district court of the 
county. There is given herewith the description of the parcels of real estate, and set opposite 
each description is the amount which will be required to satisfy the tax lien for the year 
__________.
The property is described as follows, with the amount required to satisfy the tax lien set out 
opposite each description: __________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Given pursuant to authority of law on ______________, ________.
County auditor of __________ County, North Dakota.

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