This Standard Operating Procedure is intended to define the processes and responsibilities of the Promoter that must be carried out to hold a combative sports event in North Dakota.


North Dakota Laws and Administrative Code Governing Combative Sports


Prior to a Boxing or MMA event, there is a short list of items for the Contestant to complete to ensure they are able to successfully participate in an event.  The North Dakota Office of the Secretary of State (NDSOS) communicates this list of responsibilities to the Contestant to assist them with the details and timing of the tasks.

The Combative Sports Commissioner, Commission Members, Contestants, Director (of the Combative Sports Commission), NDSOS Staff, Non-Contestant Licensees, and Promoter all play a role in this process.  The roles of each of these is as follows:

  • Combative Sports Commissioner – North Dakota Secretary of State, responsible for the sanctioning of combative sports in North Dakota.
  • Commission Member – one of nine persons delegated by the Commissioner to assist and advise in the administration of events.
  • Contestant – individual fighting in contest or match, responsible for understanding North Dakota laws and rules of their sport.
  • Director – Lead commissioner assigned to collaborate with all parties in preparation for an event, and is responsible for directing events, procedures, and communication with Promoter and Commission Members. 
  • NDSOS Staff – responsible for coordination of licensing with promoter, contestants, and licensees; will address general queries, manage records, and support preparation and carrying out of the event.
  • Non-Contestant Licensee – In addition to the promoter and contestant, the role of Cornerperson/Second, Judge, Knockdown Counter, Manager, Matchmaker, Physician, Referee, or Timekeeper that play a role at the event and have at least one year of verifiable experience and proficiency in either amateur or professional combative fight style competition. 
  • Promoter – responsible for the coordination of the event venue, contestants, and licensees and all communication with the NDSOS. Additional responsibilities of the Promoter are detailed in the Promoter Operating Procedure document.

Contestant License Application All Contestants require a Boxing, Mixed Fighting Style, or Kickboxing License Application along with $25 payment per license type. The license is valid from the time of payment through December 31 of each calendar year. Payment for contestant licenses will not be taken out of the contestant’s purse


Federal Identification – Each Contestant must have an active Federal Identification


Venue Confirmation – After preliminary approval by the NDSOS for the event, Promoter must submit proof of Venue Confirmation to the NDSOS within ten days. This can be in the form of a signed confirmation letter from the venue, proof of payment to reserve venue, contract, etc. 


Health Information Consent and Use Authorization – Each contestant must sign and submit the Authorization for Consent and Use of Protected Health Information (PHI).


Physical Readiness – Each Contestant must have an active physical exam, within 30 days prior to the event, demonstrating physical readiness


Notification of Contest –Promoter must complete the Notification of Contest form and send to the NDSOS no later than five business days prior to the event. 

  • Notification of Contest Form  Commission of Combative Sports
  • Event Staffing  It is the responsibility of the Promoter to organize each staff member noted on this form – Referees, Judges, Matchmakers, Ring Announcers, Timekeepers, Physician, and Ticket Printer. 

Cornerpersons Notification – Each Contestant will notify the NDSOS of their Cornerperson(s)/Second(s) no later than two (2) days prior to the event. Payment for Cornerperson(s)/Seconds(s) will not be taken out of the contestant’s purse.


Non-Contestant License Application  The contestant is responsible to ensure that each Cornerperson(s)/Second(s) participant is licensed for their role in the event and has paid the associated annual fee. If not already licensed, the Non-Contestant License Application should be completed and submitted with payment, if applicable, to NDSOS at least two (2) days prior to the event. If more than one license, the licensee may only be required to pay the fee for the highest priced licensed the person is issued.


NameAddressCityStateZipPhoneEmail
BIlly MoranPO Box 624ParshallND58770  
Dana Yellow Fat1343 92nd StreetFort YatesND 58538  
Eric Stanley620 S 17th StBismarckND58504  
Chad Gilbertson2814 1st St NFargoND58102701-306-7098 
Nick Johnson1614 8th St NFargoND581-2701-799-4721 
Robert Carlson367 Edgewater DrWest FargoND 58078701-306-7724 
Jesse Barbot21 Fremont DrFargoND58103701-412-1479 
Richard Aukland1467 75th Ave SFargoND58104701-238-3894 

FORMS AND PAYMENT SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING: 

North Dakota Office of the Secretary of State

c/o Combative Sports Commission
600 E Boulevard Avenue Dept 108
Bismarck ND 58505-0500


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