North Dakota Statute of Limitations on Debt
North Dakota's statute of limitations on debt is 6 years on written contracts; once it expires, collectors can't sue, but the debt remains.
Read full article →North Dakota's statute of limitations on debt is 6 years on written contracts; once it expires, collectors can't sue, but the debt remains.
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