For information surrounding donor requirements and answers to frequently asked questions about donor registration, please read below.
Adding Your Name to the North Dakota Donor Registry
If you are at least 14 years old, you may add your name to the North Dakota Donor registry by answering “yes” on our application when you visit a North Dakota Driver License Site to obtain your driver license, permit or ID card.
If you wish to change your donor designation online, you will need:
- Your full name as it appears on your driver license, permit or ID card
- Your driver license, permit, or identification number
- Your date of birth
- The last 4 digits of your social security number
Removing Your Name from the North Dakota Donor Registry
A ND drivers license site will allow you to remove your name from the North Dakota registry by answering “no” on our application while obtaining your driver license, permit or ID card.
If you wish to change your donor designation online, you will need:
- Your full name as it appears on your driver license, permit or ID card
- Your Driver’s License, Permit, or Identification Number
- Your Date of Birth
- The last 4 digits of your Social Security Number
Obtaining a New License or Identification Card
If you've changed your donor registry status, you do not need to purchase a new card. Your donor designation is not required on the permit, license or ID card. However, if you wish to purchase a duplicate card for $8, you may.
Confirmation of a Donor Status Change
If your donor designation is changed, you will receive a follow up letter listing your new donor designation. In the case of a minor, the letter will be addressed to the parent or legal guardian of the minor.
For More Information
LifeSource manages organ donation activities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and portions of Western Wisconsin. For more information, you may contact LifeSource at 1-888-5-DONATE or visit their website.