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North Dakota Department of Transportation spokeswoman Jamie Olson said the agency has already issued 76 volunteer plates. An average vehicle registration currently costs $125 annually, she said.
Kiosks that allow residents to renew their vehicle registrations in minutes have gained popularity since they have been installed in several large North Dakota cities, transportation leaders say.
As the current series of plates continues to age, the state’s motor vehicle department is prepared to handle the steady stream of replacement requests, ensuring that North Dakota drivers can ...
North Dakota motorists are one step closer to being able to display blackout license plates on their vehicles. The state House voted 86-7 on Wednesday to pass Senate Bill 2133.
Vanity plate requests taken very SRIUSLY in North Dakota The Department of Transportation rejected 127 requests for personalized plates — most for the inclusion of obvious vulgarities or sexual ...
North Dakota woman killed in crash outside Twin Cities A woman from North Dakota was killed and three other people were injured in a four-vehicle crash just outside the Twin Cities Wednesday evening.
Human remains found in burned vehicle in northeast North Dakota The Walsh County Sheriff’s Office says the investigation is ongoing and no more information will be released at this time.
SIOUX FALLS (AP) -- It's no secret that South Dakota's low taxes and lenient vehicle registration policies have made the state a haven for out-of-staters who license vehicles here.
The plates would have a black background and white letters and numbers, similar to what the State of Minnesota rolled out last year.
South Dakota is an “open registration” state, which means nonresidents from states with higher vehicle registration fees can save money by registering their vehicles here.
A woman from North Dakota was killed and three other people were injured in a four-vehicle crash just outside the Twin Cities Wednesday evening.
The plates would have a black background and white letters and numbers, similar to what the State of Minnesota rolled out last year.