N.D. Cent. Code § 27-20.4-19.1 (2025)
1. A child may be ordered to register as a sexual offender under section 12.1-32-15.
2. A child may be prohibited from possessing a firearm in accordance with section 62.1-02-01.
3. If a child is adjudicated delinquent of an offense that would be a class A misdemeanor or a felony if the offense were committed by an adult, the juvenile court may suspend the child's driving privileges for a period of up to six months for the first offense, and up to one year for a second or subsequent offense. The juvenile court may order the successful completion of an appropriate driver's examination as a condition for reinstating the child's driving privileges. a. If the juvenile court suspends a child's driving privileges, the court immediately shall take possession of the child's driver's license or permit and send a copy of the court's order to the director of the department of transportation who shall make notation of the child's suspended driving privileges. b. The record of the child's suspension of driving privileges under this section: (1) Must be kept confidential; (2) May not be released except to law enforcement personnel in connection with law enforcement activities; and (3) May not be disclosed to or shared with the licensing officials of any other state or jurisdiction. c. At the end of the six-month or one-year suspension period, the director shall remove and destroy all records of the child's suspension of driving privileges under this section.
4. A child may be prohibited from participating in extracurricular activities in accordance with section 15.1-09-33.4.