In addition to the duties prescribed by the constitution, the secretary of state shall: 1. Receive bills and resolutions from every session of the legislative assembly, and shall perform such other duties as may devolve upon the secretary of state by resolution of the two houses, or either of them. 2. Keep a register of and attest the official acts of the governor. 3. Affix the great seal with the secretary of state's attestation to commissions and other public instruments to which the official signature of the governor is required. 4. Record and maintain records of all conveyances made to the state and all articles of incorporation filed in the secretary of state's office. 5. Maintain records for all books distributed by the secretary of state and direct the county auditor of each county to do the same as provided by law. 6. Furnish on demand to persons paying the fees therefor a certified copy of all or any part of any law, record, or other instrument filed, deposited, or recorded in the secretary of state's office. 7. Keep records of all the fees, commissions, and compensation of whatever nature or kind earned, collected, or charged by the secretary of state, with the date, name of payer, and the nature of the services in each case. 8. Biennially report to the governor with copies filed in the secretary of state's office as prescribed by section 54-06-04 all moneys received from any source for services performed and accompany the report with a detailed statement under oath of the manner in which the appropriations for the secretary of state's office have been expended during the preceding two fiscal years. 9. Immediately after the laws, resolutions, and journals of the legislative assembly are bound, distribute the laws, resolutions, and journals to the persons entitled thereto by law or rules of the senate and house of representatives. 10. Keep records of cities as prescribed by law. 11. Indicate on each bill passed by the legislative assembly the date of filing in the secretary of state's office. 12. Perform all other duties as are prescribed by law.
54-09-02.1. Secretary of state - Certificates and certified copies to be received in evidence. 1. All certificates issued by the secretary of state and all copies of records filed in accordance with this chapter or any other chapter, when certified by the secretary of state, may be taken and received in all courts, public offices, and official bodies as evidence of the facts stated. 2. A certificate by the secretary of state under the great seal of this state, as to the existence or nonexistence of the facts relating to records filed by the secretary of state in accordance with this chapter or any other chapter which would not appear from a certified copy of any of the foregoing records or certificates, may be taken and received in all courts, public offices, and official bodies as evidence of the existence or nonexistence of the facts stated.
3. Any certificate or certified copy issued by the secretary of state under this section may be created and disseminated as an electronic record with the same force and effect as if produced in a paper form.