Alcohol laws of North Dakota

Overview of the alcohol laws in North Dakota

The alcohol laws of North Dakota include the following provisions.

  • A person must be 21 to purchase or consume alcohol.[1]
  • It is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level over 0.08%.[1]
  • Public Intoxication is not a crime.[2]
  • Grocery stores, gas stations, and supermarkets may carry all forms of liquor, but only if the liquor is rung up in a separate enclosed part of the store.[3]
  • Alcohol may not be served between 2am and 8am Mon-Sat. Alcohol may be served and sold on Sundays 8am to 12am. SB 2220
  • Alcohol may not be sold on Thanksgiving Day (after 2 am), Christmas Eve (after 6 pm) or Christmas Day (all day).

References

  1. ^ a b "North dakota Alcohol Laws". alcohollaws.org. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  2. ^ N.D.C.C. 5-01-05. Public intoxication - Penalty
  3. ^ N.D.C.C. 5-02-02.1. Sale of Alcoholic beverages in gas stations, grocery stores, and convenience stores
  • City of Fargo. Underage Drinking, Parties and Alcohol: FAQs
  • Laws of North Dakota. TITLE 5. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. CHAPTER 5-01. GENERAL PROVISIONS


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