Written contract rules in North Dakota
North Dakota does not impose a blanket statutory requirement that contractors provide a written contract. Many municipalities and trade-specific licensing boards still require one. Best practice β and what most clients expect β is to issue a written agreement for any project over a few thousand dollars.
Right-to-cancel notice
For home-improvement and door-to-door sales, North Dakota requires the contract to include a written notice of the consumer\u2019s right to cancel within 72 hours. The notice must be conspicuously displayed and accompanied by a separate cancellation form.
Late fees on past-due invoices
The maximum late fee a contractor may charge in North Dakota is 1.5% per month under N.D. Cent. Code Β§47-14-05. The fee must be disclosed in the contract or on the invoice itself before it can be enforced. Default 6%/yr; contract rates up to 5.5% over Treasury Bill rate.
Required invoice fields
- Contractor business name, address, and phone number
- Contractor license number (where state law or trade requires)
- Customer name and project address
- Itemized scope of work, materials, and labor
- Total price, payment schedule, and due date
- Late-fee disclosure (max 1.5% per month under N.D. Cent. Code Β§47-14-05)