North Dakota Code § 9-12-29

Claim of money by creditor - Extinguishment of lien
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The creditor is entitled to claim the amount of money from the county treasurer within nine 
months of the date of deposit upon a showing to the county treasurer of a satisfaction of the 
lien, encumbrance, or cloud which includes an indication by the recorder that the satisfaction 
has been duly recorded. If the creditor does not claim the money in nine months from the date 
of first publication of the notice, the money, a copy of the debtor's affidavit, and a copy of the 
published notice must be forwarded by the county treasurer to the state land commissioner for 
deposit to the credit of the state of North Dakota for the use and benefit of the common schools 
trust fund of the state. At the same time these items are forwarded to the state land 
commissioner, the county treasurer shall record in the office of the recorder a notice to the effect 
that the lien, encumbrance, or cloud affecting or related to the title to the real property, giving the 
specific legal description of the property, has been discharged by the procedures set out in 
section 9 -12-28 and this section. The debtor shall pay the recorder's fees for recording the 
county treasurer's notice.
At any time after the original nine -month period, the creditor, or the creditor's heirs, 
successors, or assigns, may claim the full amount of the original deposit without any interest or 
penalty from the state administrator of abandoned property in the manner specified in chapter 
47-30.2 for claiming the proceeds of other abandoned and unclaimed property.

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