North Dakota Code 57-20-13 – Negotiable paper may be accepted for taxes and fees
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The county treasurer, and other officials charged with the duty of collecting public moneys, in their discretion, may accept bank checks, bank drafts, and express and post-office money orders in payment of any tax, assessment, fee, or license. Upon payment of taxes, the treasurer shall note on the tax receipt the method or manner, whether in cash, or by check, draft, or money order, and a like notation must be made on the tax list, and in case of satisfaction of tax lien, the notation as to method or manner of payment must be made on the auditor’s satisfaction of tax lien record.
Terms Used In North Dakota Code 57-20-13
- Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
- moneys: means gold and silver coin, treasury notes, bank notes, and every deposit which any person owning the same or holding in trust and residing in this state is entitled to withdraw as money or on demand. See North Dakota Code 57-02-01