Maine Judicial Branch hosts virtual session on eCourts rollout in York County

Hon. Valerie Stanfill Chief Justice
Hon. Valerie Stanfill Chief Justice - State of Maine Judicial Branch Website
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The Maine Judicial Branch is set to host a virtual presentation today at noon regarding the rollout of Maine eCourts and electronic filing (eFiling) in Judicial Region 1, which covers York County. The session will take place via Zoom and is intended for attorneys and other professional filers operating in Region 1.

The event, titled “Maine eCourts in Region 1: York County,” is scheduled for Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. Participants can join the webinar through the provided Zoom link using passcode 866801.

According to the Maine Judicial Branch, “The webinar will be recorded and made available on the Judicial Branch website on the Maine eCourts Training & Resources page following the live session.”

This presentation aims to inform legal professionals about upcoming changes as Maine transitions to electronic court processes in York County. The recording of the session will be accessible online for those unable to attend live.



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