Ing to the North Dakota instructions: A Resident is an individual that is domiciled in North Dakota for the tax year. If you are not domiciled in North Dakota but maintain a permanent place of abode in North Dakota and spend more than 210 days in the state, you must file as a resident.
Required Documentation Information Proof of Identification. Proof of Name Change. Proof of your social security number by presenting one of the documents listed below: Proof of North Dakota residence address by presenting TWO documents from the list below.
It does not replace a passport used for international travel such as visiting Canada or other countries. It does not include an RFID chip in it. The Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) does have the chip in it which provides information to a federal database. North Dakota does not offer Enhanced Driver Licenses.
Exceptions: A Waiver of Residency allows an individual with a bona fide intention of becoming a resident, even though they have not resided in North Dakota for the required 6 months to purchase nonlottery licenses such as fishing, small game, and furbearer at resident prices. Military Exception.
Proof of social security number (such as your social security card or a W-2 form) Proof of North Dakota residency (two documents, such as a rental agreement, bank statement, and/or utility bill)
You are a resident of North Dakota for income tax purposes if either of the below apply: You live in North Dakota full time. You do not live in North Dakota full-time but maintain a home and spend more than 7 months (which is equal to 210 days) of the tax year in North Dakota.