1.    An abstracter may charge no more than the following fees for making and certifying to an abstract:

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 43-01-18

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a.    For each entry on an abstract or continuation of an entry on an abstract, eighteen dollars.

b.    For a complete certification covering the records of the several county offices, one hundred eighty-five dollars.

c.    For a certification covering lands in excess of one quarter section [64.75 hectares] in the same abstract of title and for each quarter section [64.75 hectares] or portion of a quarter section in excess of one, an additional fee of eighteen dollars.

     d.    For a certification covering premises in more than one block in any subdivision in the same abstract of title and for the premises in each additional block in excess of one, an additional fee of eighteen dollars.

e.    For each name searched for judgments, real estate taxes, bankruptcy proceedings, federal tax liens, and state tax liens, twelve dollars and fees charged to the abstracter by a governmental agency or governmental entity.

f.    The fees as may be fixed by special statute.

2.    Beginning January 1, 2024, and annually thereafter, the board shall determine and publish adjustments to the fees allowed under this section and section 43-01-15.1 to account for inflation. Under this subsection, in calculating an adjustment the board shall use the consumer price index for all urban consumers in the midwest region as determined by the United States department of labor, bureau of labor statistics. The board shall round the fees to the nearest whole number.