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Top topic Criminal Records Criminal history tools, sheriff links, and related justice records.
Top topic Court Records Civil, criminal, and court access resources.
Top topic Expungements Record-clearance and expungement guidance.
Top topic Inmate Search Custody, jail, and inmate lookup resources.
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State of Maine Most Updated Online Public and Criminal Records Portal

Updated March 31, 2026

Maine government departments have put many of their routine services online for public requests of property records from County Register of Deeds, State Police for criminal history, vital records division, court records and more. Searches can be grouped by assets such as real estate and business ownerships or aimed toward criminal and personal information. Archived information for birth, death, marriage and divorce certificat…

Official sources 23 Direct state links currently rendered on this page
Counties County coverage 16 County-level public records coverage tied to Maine
FAQ / Q&A 9 Live statewide answers surfaced from the database
Bonus cities 8 Standalone city record pages currently shown

About Maine

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Explore every linked Maine specialty page

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About Maine public records

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Maine government departments have put many of their routine services online for public requests of property records from County Register of Deeds, State Police for criminal history, vital records division, court records and more. Searches can be grouped by assets such as real estate and business ownerships or aimed toward criminal and personal information. Archived information for birth, death, marriage and divorce certificat…

State snapshot Did you know? In Maine, arrest searches often start with town or city police and then move into county jail and court records. Local town-level checking can be the fastest first step. Quick route: town police first, county records second—that order often works better than statewide searching.

About Maine public records

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Q What is included in a Maine background check?
In Maine, background checks are governed by the Maine Freedom of Access Act (FOAA) (Maine Revised Statutes Title 1, Chapter 13 (§ 401 - § 521)). They may include criminal history, sex offender status, court filings, arrest records, and vital statistics. Agencies must respond within Denial must occur within 5 business days. No specific deadline exists for fulfil. The law is administered by Maine Attorney General's Office, Consumer Protection Division, (207) 626-8800.
Q Where can I find police reports in Maine?
Police reports in Maine are public records under the Maine Freedom of Access Act (FOAA). Submit your request to the agency that generated the report. Who may request: Any person - no residency requirement. Response deadline: Denial must occur within 5 business days. No specific deadline exists for fulfil. If access is denied, you may appeal to district or circuit court.
Q What are the procedures to obtain Maine vital records, and what is included in those records with address, not URLs?
Vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce) in Maine are maintained by the state Department of Health or Vital Statistics. Standard fees: Reasonable cost of reproduction; no charge for the cost of locating records. Cop. Certified copies carry separate fee schedules. Fee waivers may be available for journalists, nonprofits, and public-interest requesters - always ask.
Q What is the school district and performance data for Maine?
The Maine Department of Education provides school district performance data for all public schools in the state. The data includes information on student performance, school finance, and school climate. It is available on the Maine Department of Education website. The Maine Department of Education (www.maine.gov/doe), headquartered in Augusta, ME, is the authoritative source for Maine school district performance metrics. Reported metrics include proficiency rates in English language arts and mathematics, English learner progress, science achievement, and school climate indicators. Data is updated annually and can be searched by district, school, or student group on the department's data portal.
Q What is the crime statistics for Maine?
According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program, in 2019, Maine had a total of 28,945 reported crimes. Of those, there were 1,845 violent crimes and 27,100 property crimes. The violent crime rate was 2.2 per 1,000 people, and the property crime rate was 34.7 per 1,000 people. Crime data for Maine is collected under the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) and reported annually to the FBI. The Maine State Police coordinates data collection from local law enforcement agencies across all counties and municipalities in Maine. Full statistical breakdowns - including arrest data, clearance rates, and hate-crime incidents - are publicly available through the Maine State Police's annual crime report published each year for the prior calendar year.
Q If I get arrested in Maine where would I go to jail and court? include address.
If arrested in Maine, you would be taken to the local county jail. Court appearances are scheduled in the county where the arrest occurred. Under the Maine Freedom of Access Act (FOAA), arrest records and booking information are generally public. Oversight: Maine Attorney General's Office, Consumer Protection Division, (207) 626-8800. Appeals go to district or circuit court.
Q Can I find Public records in Maine State Library?
Yes. Maine state and public libraries provide access to public records databases. The Maine Freedom of Access Act (FOAA) (Maine Revised Statutes Title 1, Chapter 13 (§ 401 - § 521)) guarantees public access to government documents. Many libraries offer free access to LexisNexis, court records portals, and vital record indexes. Under the Maine Freedom of Access Act (1 M.R.S.A. § 401), Maine residents can access public records through state and local libraries. The Maine State Library, 64 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333 maintains research collections including historical newspapers, land records, probate files, and legislative archives. Libraries also provide free access to LexisNexis Public Records and other subscription databases not available at home. Reference librarians are available to help navigate Maine government records portals and submit public records requests.
Q Where is the Maine State Library located?
The Maine State Library is located at 64 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333. In addition to its main location, the Maine State Library coordinates resources and services for public libraries statewide. Patrons can access LexisNexis, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, and PACER court records indexes through the library. Under the Maine Freedom of Access Act (1 M.R.S.A. § 401), government documents are available for public inspection during regular business hours. Reference librarians in Augusta, ME can assist with inter-library loans, records requests, and genealogical research inquiries.
Q Maine State fingerprinting office
The Maine State Bureau of Identification (SBI) is the agency responsible for fingerprinting services in Maine. The SBI is located at 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta, ME 04333. The SBI can be contacted by phone at (207) 624-7240 or by email at sbi@maine.gov. In addition to Maine State Police facilities in Augusta, many county sheriff offices and city police departments in Maine offer walk-in or appointment fingerprinting. LiveScan electronic fingerprinting is accepted for most Maine licensing boards, courts, and employment agencies. The ORI (Originating Agency Identifier) number must be provided by the requesting agency. Fees typically range from $5 to $50 depending on purpose. Results are sent directly to the requester's agency, not to the applicant.

Some Maine cities have standalone record pages

Fun fact: some Maine cities skip the county layer entirely. They have their own public record hubs—go straight to them below.

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Buxton

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Dover Foxcroft

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Houlton

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Madison Town

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Presque Isle

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Saint Agatha

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Skowhegan

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St. Albans

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Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2026 Updated: Mar 25, 2026