Maine Judicial Branch to hold virtual presentation on eCourts for Aroostook County March 18

Hon. Brent Davis, Chief Judge Maine District Court
Hon. Brent Davis, Chief Judge Maine District Court
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The Maine Judicial Branch will hold a virtual presentation by Zoom on March 18 at noon to discuss the implementation of Maine eCourts and electronic filing in Judicial Region 8, Aroostook County. The event is scheduled ahead of the planned launch of eFiling in the region on June 1, 2026.

The session is intended for attorneys and other professional filers in Region 8 who are encouraged to attend. The webinar will provide information about the transition to electronic court processes and will be recorded for later viewing on the Maine Judicial Branch website’s Training & Resources page.

According to the official website, the Maine Judicial Branch contributes to the rule of law in Maine. It aims to administer justice through Maine’s courts according to the official website and serves residents statewide according to the official website.

The branch includes several courts: Supreme Judicial Court, Superior Courts, District Courts, and Administrative Court according to the official website. It also provides public access to court records and case information according to the official website, operating within the judicial sector according to the official website.

The upcoming webinar reflects ongoing efforts by the Maine Judicial Branch to modernize court operations and improve accessibility for legal professionals and residents.



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