All Counties in North Dakota, Eviction Risk 2026
53 counties covering 406 incorporated cities and 631,548 residents. Statewide average landlord risk score is 1.8/10 (Very Low), but county-level scores vary sharply, urban counties with strong tenant protections or high rent burdens routinely score several points above rural counties.
| County↕ | Population↕ | Risk↕ | Lean↕ | Renters↕ | % income on rent↕ | Avg rent↕ | Poverty↕ | Cities↕ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Sioux County | 1,296 | 2.4 | Dem | 35.5% | 18.6% | $477 | 33.1% | 5 |
| 02 | Pierce County | 2,649 | 2.2 | Rep | 30.2% | 30.8% | $822 | 16.6% | 6 |
| 03 | Steele County | 996 | 2.1 | Rep | 24.2% | 22.7% | $707 | 25.0% | 6 |
| 04 | Rolette County | 6,784 | 2.1 | Dem | 54.5% | 22.7% | $519 | 26.2% | 11 |
| 05 | Grant County | 1,841 | 2.0 | Rep | 25.7% | 32.9% | $710 | 19.3% | 7 |
| 06 | Pembina County | 4,737 | 2.0 | Rep | 25.5% | 23.7% | $693 | 14.2% | 12 |
| 07 | Griggs County | 1,408 | 2.0 | Rep | 25.4% | 20.4% | $526 | 26.5% | 7 |
| 08 | Hettinger County | 1,487 | 2.0 | Rep | 31.2% | 24.6% | $700 | 15.9% | 3 |
| 09 | Mountrail County | 6,592 | 1.9 | Rep | 52.6% | 19.1% | $946 | 13.7% | 8 |
| 10 | Ransom County | 3,795 | 1.9 | Rep | 33.8% | 25.9% | $738 | 19.4% | 10 |
| 11 | Sheridan County | 1,186 | 1.9 | Rep | 23.4% | 22.6% | $593 | 12.7% | 8 |
| 12 | Ramsey County | 7,754 | 1.9 | Rep | 41.6% | 23.7% | $744 | 15.0% | 6 |
| 13 | Stark County | 27,722 | 1.9 | Rep | 17.3% | 20.6% | $778 | 9.4% | 6 |
| 14 | McHenry County | 2,082 | 1.9 | Rep | 14.7% | 25.0% | $738 | 13.9% | 11 |
| 15 | Barnes County | 7,426 | 1.9 | Rep | 16.7% | 13.7% | $584 | 11.3% | 10 |
| 16 | Divide County | 1,399 | 1.9 | Rep | 13.5% | 20.7% | $832 | 16.7% | 4 |
| 17 | Emmons County | 1,735 | 1.9 | Rep | 25.5% | 30.8% | $613 | 14.2% | 5 |
| 18 | Ward County | 58,243 | 1.9 | Rep | 32.6% | 26.5% | $1,036 | 10.6% | 14 |
| 19 | Burke County | 1,316 | 1.8 | Rep | 26.4% | 19.4% | $750 | 20.9% | 9 |
| 20 | Grand Forks County | 65,598 | 1.8 | Rep | 28.1% | 26.0% | $980 | 7.4% | 10 |
| 21 | Cavalier County | 2,243 | 1.8 | Rep | 35.2% | 30.3% | $873 | 24.9% | 9 |
| 22 | Bottineau County | 3,251 | 1.8 | Rep | 25.6% | 17.2% | $707 | 14.1% | 10 |
| 23 | Cass County | 186,514 | 1.8 | IND | 28.4% | 23.1% | $962 | 6.9% | 26 |
| 24 | Walsh County | 7,343 | 1.8 | Rep | 22.5% | 20.1% | $742 | 12.6% | 14 |
| 25 | McKenzie County | 7,252 | 1.8 | Rep | 47.5% | 21.1% | $1,202 | 24.9% | 5 |
| 26 | McIntosh County | 1,731 | 1.8 | Rep | 15.5% | 18.6% | $641 | 29.8% | 6 |
| 27 | Richland County | 12,194 | 1.8 | Rep | 22.0% | 21.2% | $686 | 11.0% | 15 |
| 28 | Mercer County | 7,207 | 1.8 | Rep | 21.9% | 27.4% | $1,102 | 11.5% | 7 |
| 29 | Benson County | 1,321 | 1.8 | Rep | 37.3% | 26.5% | $563 | 20.0% | 8 |
| 30 | Kidder County | 1,309 | 1.8 | Rep | 20.3% | 20.3% | $758 | 14.8% | 6 |
| 31 | Foster County | 2,387 | 1.8 | Rep | 22.0% | 28.2% | $778 | 15.6% | 5 |
| 32 | Sargent County | 2,463 | 1.8 | Rep | 33.6% | 20.8% | $687 | 13.2% | 8 |
| 33 | Eddy County | 2,496 | 1.8 | Rep | 39.5% | 24.6% | $454 | 24.4% | 3 |
| 34 | Towner County | 1,481 | 1.8 | Rep | 32.8% | 21.0% | $708 | 20.3% | 9 |
| 35 | Williams County | 31,570 | 1.8 | Rep | 40.0% | 24.4% | $994 | 11.5% | 10 |
| 36 | Dunn County | 1,746 | 1.8 | Rep | 41.6% | 21.4% | $938 | 12.3% | 4 |
| 37 | Slope County | 106 | 1.8 | Rep | 37.0% | 18.3% | $737 | 29.3% | 2 |
| 38 | Burleigh County | 81,276 | 1.7 | Rep | 21.5% | 23.3% | $923 | 8.2% | 8 |
| 39 | Traill County | 5,853 | 1.7 | Rep | 24.6% | 20.2% | $815 | 6.3% | 11 |
| 40 | Nelson County | 1,956 | 1.7 | Rep | 29.1% | 19.6% | $655 | 8.6% | 9 |
| 41 | Wells County | 2,441 | 1.7 | Rep | 24.7% | 29.4% | $621 | 15.8% | 9 |
| 42 | Morton County | 25,707 | 1.7 | Rep | 19.6% | 25.6% | $900 | 10.2% | 4 |
| 43 | LaMoure County | 2,286 | 1.7 | Rep | 15.4% | 20.7% | $756 | 21.5% | 9 |
| 44 | Renville County | 1,423 | 1.7 | Rep | 24.1% | 25.7% | $731 | 11.1% | 9 |
| 45 | Billings County | 198 | 1.7 | Rep | 47.9% | 13.5% | $625 | 10.7% | 1 |
| 46 | Golden Valley County | 1,053 | 1.7 | Rep | 28.0% | 19.8% | $677 | 10.9% | 3 |
| 47 | Dickey County | 3,026 | 1.7 | Rep | 24.0% | 26.1% | $808 | 9.4% | 6 |
| 48 | Stutsman County | 17,103 | 1.7 | Rep | 28.8% | 26.3% | $752 | 10.3% | 9 |
| 49 | McLean County | 5,425 | 1.7 | Rep | 21.6% | 20.2% | $698 | 9.2% | 11 |
| 50 | Bowman County | 2,098 | 1.6 | Rep | 20.5% | 20.3% | $731 | 11.3% | 4 |
| 51 | Adams County | 1,420 | 1.6 | Rep | 32.3% | 21.4% | $651 | 10.0% | 4 |
| 52 | Oliver County | 760 | 1.6 | Rep | 14.6% | 17.4% | $771 | 6.1% | 2 |
| 53 | Logan County | 863 | 1.5 | Rep | 19.1% | 20.4% | $833 | 9.9% | 2 |
Understanding county eviction risk in North Dakota
North Dakota's 53 counties span eviction-risk scores from 1.5 in Logan County to 2.4 in Sioux County , a 0.9-point gap that captures how unevenly rent burdens, renter populations, and local tenant politics are distributed across the state. The statewide average sits at 1.8/10 (Very Low), but that single figure hides far more than it reveals, the table above scores every county on the same 1–10 scale so you can see exactly where landlord exposure concentrates.
The counties carrying the most eviction risk, Sioux County, Pierce County, Steele County, are North Dakota's denser, higher-cost markets. In Grant County, renters spend an average of 33% of household income on rent, and 26% of its homes are renter-occupied, the cost pressure that pushes filings up and pulls tenant-protection ordinances into local politics. Larger metros also concentrate the legal-aid networks and renter-organizing capacity that lift a county's score above the rural baseline.
At the other end of the table, Logan County, Oliver County, Adams County score lowest. These tend to be smaller, more rural counties where homeownership is the norm, rent-to-income ratios run lower, and local rent-control or just-cause ordinances are rare or state-preempted. Evictions still happen there, but the structural pressure that drives a high score (heavy rent burden, a large renter majority, organized tenant advocacy) is simply weaker.
Each county score is a population-weighted aggregate of every city scored inside it, so a county with one expensive urban core and a dozen quiet suburbs lands somewhere in between. Click any county row to drill into its cities ranked one by one, a zoomed heat map, and a full breakdown of rent burden, renter share, poverty rate, and political margin. For the statutes that apply statewide regardless of county, notice periods, security-deposit caps, just-cause and rent-control rules, see the North Dakota state overview.