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How to Search North Dakota Professional Licenses (Start Here)
Professional and occupational licenses in North Dakota are issued by state licensing boards — each profession has its own board with its own search tool. There is no single database of all licenses in North Dakota.
What this page covers: North Dakota professional license verification databases — medical, legal, real estate, contractor, financial, and other regulated professions. What it does not cover: Business entity filings (those are with the Secretary of State) or association memberships (those are private organizations).
Where to start: Identify the profession, then go to the specific licensing board for North Dakota. For attorneys, go to the state bar. For doctors, the medical board. For contractors, the contractor licensing authority. The databases below are organized by profession.
Common mistake: A professional license and a business registration are different. A license authorizes a person to practice a profession. A business registration authorizes a company to operate. They are filed with different agencies.
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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: North Dakota professional & occupational licenses URL verified against the official state publisher at www.nd.gov on the review date. 4 primary .gov sources cited below.
North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses — Key Facts (2026)
Doctors, lawyers, contractors, nurses, real estate agents in North Dakota — who's licensed and how to verify in 2026.
State-only
License jurisdiction
Not federal
~22%
U.S. workforce licensed
Up from 5% in 1950
1,100+
Licensed occupations
NCSL national database
Free
Official verification
Never pay 3rd parties
Compacts
Cross-state reciprocity
Nursing/medical/PT
Active license ≠ clean record (verify both)
Active license
100%
Continuing-ed current
70%
No disciplinary actions
30%
No complaint history
20%
Criminal background
10%
Unit: % verified by 'active license' alone.
What Changed in 2026 — North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses
2026
North Dakota professional & occupational licenses portal active
The official North Dakota portal at www.nd.gov continues to serve as the canonical entry point for professional & occupational licenses in 2026.
For 2026, North Dakota continues to publish professional & occupational licenses information through state-authorized portals; check www.nd.gov for current fees and processing times.
Federal record types (federal liens, federal land, federal vital statistics) continue to live OUTSIDE North Dakota's state portal — see the Primary Sources below for additional official portals.
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4/8/2026 Webinar Series: The Updated Attorney General Contract Drafting Manual - April 8, 2026. Founded in 1899, the 2,900-plus member State Bar Association of North Dakota is the official statewide organization of lawyers and the oldest unified state bar association in the nation.
Important Note: As of January 1, 2024, the Public Service Commission no longer licenses or regulates auctioneers or auction clerks. In accordance with North Dakota Century Code Section 51-05.1-01, “A person may not conduct a sale as an auctioneer or clerk unless registered with the secretary.
Since 1887 the Department of Financial Institutions has regulated North Dakota’s financial institutions, which today include state-chartered banks and credit unions, trust companies and non-depository financial institutions.
In North Dakota, you may be required to get a license or registration from the Office of the Secretary of State if you are involved in the following occupations. Get or renew a contractor's license.
The NDSBDE may provide information about dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants to the public. The Board requires a written request or completion of the List Request form. The form is not required if the information is included in a written or emailed request.
Amusement Games and Fair Boards; Firework Wholesalers; Charitable Gaming Organizations; Manufacturers and Distributors of Gaming Equipment and Supplies; Polygraph Operators; Tobacco Retailers, Wholesalers and Manufacturers; and · Transient Merchants. Licensees must meet eligibility requirements set by law.
BISMARCK – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has announced that grants are available to North Dakota farmers markets to purchase marketing supplies to increase visibility, awareness and attendance at the markets, and to increase sales of specialty crops.
Classes are taught by volunteers across the state and are held primarily during the spring and early summer months. In some areas of the state classes may be available during the late summer and fall, depending on instructor availability. If you have any other questions please contact the North Dakota Game and Fish at 701-328-6615 or email us at huntered@nd.gov.
Jurisdictions using SBS will be transitioning to the new version of SBS 'SBS 2016' on a monthly basis from January through September 2016. As each jurisdiction transitions to SBS 2016, the SBS tools you use will change. These new tools can be accessed from the 'State Services' page.
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Any errors or omissions should be reported for investigation. The information contained on the ND Nurse Portal is presented in good faith and believed to be correct. Individuals accessing this portal will make their own determination of how suitable the information and data is for their usage.
Displaying a sign or in any way advertising as an optometrist. Engaging in any manner in the practice of optometry. 43-13-02. Persons exempt from provisions of chapter. The provisions of this chapter do not apply to the following persons:. Physicians and surgeons licensed under chapter 43-17. 43-13-03. North Dakota state board of optometry - Members - Appointment -
Physician Licensure Chapter Chapter Name 50-02-01 Provisional Temporary License 50-02-02 Special License 50-02-02.1 Administrative License 50-02-03 Examinations 50-02-04 National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. [Repealed] 50-02-05 Graduates of Foreign Medical.
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There are three investor-owned electric utilities operating in North Dakota: Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., Northern States Power Company, and Otter Tail Power Company. The Public Utilities Division implements the Commission's statutory.
Today, the Commission has varying degrees of jurisdiction over electric and natural gas utilities, telecommunications companies, weights and measures, reclamation of mined lands, the siting of energy plants and electric and natural gas transmission facilities, railroad safety, gas pipeline safety and underground damage prevention.
This is forage which has been inspected by designated agents (“inspector”) of the Agriculture Commissioner prior to cutting. There is a reasonable and prudent visual inspection using standardized inspection procedures. Forage found to be free of weed seeds identified in the North American Invasive Species Management Association’s (NAISMA) weed list (which includes North Dakota noxious weeds) may be certified.
Bachelor’s degree in social work from a CSWE-accredited college or university or a Canadian college or university accredited by Canadian Association for Social Work Education. The degree must be in social work as required by N.D.C.C. 43-41-04: Licenses - Law: North Dakota State Law Chapter 43-41.
2026 North Dakota Approved CEU Course List (1 Page) - Click Here · No master, journeyman, power limited or class B electrician license will be renewed unless proof of eight continuing education hours have been submitted , of which a minimum of fifty percent of the hours must be based on the.
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Where do I verify a North Dakota professional license?▼
Most North Dakota professional and occupational licenses (medical, legal, contracting, real estate, cosmetology, etc.) can be verified through the Official North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.nd.gov. Look for the 'License Lookup' or 'Verify a Licensee' tool — searches are typically by name or license number and return active/inactive status.
How do I apply for a North Dakota business license?▼
North Dakota business licensing combines state, county, and city permits depending on activity. The Official North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.nd.gov is the primary state portal; local business-tax certificates are issued by the city or county where you operate. The federal usa.gov permits guide is a helpful starting overview.
Is a North Dakota license required to work in my profession?▼
That depends on the profession. North Dakota, like most states, licenses regulated occupations such as healthcare, legal, construction, real estate, cosmetology, security, and many trades. The Official North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses publishes the full list and exemption criteria at www.nd.gov.
How do I report a complaint against a North Dakota licensee?▼
Complaints against licensed professionals in North Dakota are filed with the issuing board or division under the Official North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses. Most boards accept online complaint submissions at www.nd.gov, plus mail-in forms. Each board reviews complaints under the standards in North Dakota's occupational code.
Does North Dakota recognize licenses from other states?▼
Many North Dakota boards offer license-by-reciprocity, license-by-endorsement, or expedited pathways for applicants already licensed in another U.S. jurisdiction. The Official North Dakota Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.nd.gov publishes the reciprocity rules per profession; some require additional North Dakota-specific exams or jurisprudence tests.