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Welcome to the official website for the United States District Court for the District of Maine. We have offices in Portland and Bangor.
Bar R. 12. The suspended attorney shall pay, in addition to the $25.00 late fee imposed by Rule 6(a)(1), a reinstatement fee of $125.00 unless excused from such reinstatement fee by the Board as a result of its determination that to impose the fee would result in a grave injustice under the circumstances.
There are 94 district courts, 13 circuit courts, and one Supreme Court throughout the country. Courts in the federal system work differently in many ways than state courts.
The Maine District Courts were created by the legislature in 1961. The court has 36 judges who hold court in 13 districts at 31 locations throughout Maine.
Small claims court provides a speedy and inexpensive way to resolve disputes when the plaintiff's claim is $6,000 or less. Cases are heard and decided in Maine District Court by a judge without a jury.
89(c) is adopted to address situations where attorneys licensed in other states may apply for short-term fellowships or grants to fund their work with legal services organizations in Maine. Sometimes it is difficult for such applicants to consider a temporary position which requires them to pass another bar exam.
The District Court has 38 judges who hold court in eight regions at many locations throughout Maine. This court hears civil, criminal and family matters and always sits without a jury. Information on individual district courts can be found by clicking on the link for the specific court under City/Town.
Maine has one federal district court, which is known as the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine.