Time in North Dakota

About 75% of North Dakota is in the Central Time Zone, while the southwest quarter is in the Mountain Time Zone.

Mountain Time is observed in:

Central Time is observed throughout the rest of the state.

IANA time zone database

In the IANA time zone database, North Dakota is covered by five time zones, columns marked "*" contain the data from the file zone.tab:

c.c.* coordinates* TZ* comments* UTC offset UTC offset DST Note
US+415100-0873900America/ChicagoCentral Time
US+433649-1161209America/BoiseMountain Time - south Idaho & east Oregon
US+471551-1014640America/North_Dakota/BeulahCentral Time - North Dakota - Mercer County
US+470659-1011757America/North_Dakota/CenterCentral Time - North Dakota - Oliver County
US+465042-1012439America/North_Dakota/New_SalemCentral Time - North Dakota - Morton County (except Mandan area)
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