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Behavior North Dakota

It is illegal to impersonate a clergyman or minister.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

Pretending to be a priest, minister, or rabbi is forbidden, primarily to prevent grifters from exploiting the charitable nature of religious congregations. In the early days, traveling con artists would don clerical collars to secure free lodging, meals, or to collect fraudulent donations. Today, it remains a misdemeanor to fake a pastoral calling for personal gain.

๐Ÿ“š Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: N.D. Cent. Code ยง 12.1-13-04
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Impersonation and Fraud Statutes

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