Attorneys of record who electronically file (eFile) documents to the court using eFileMaine can access their electronic case records in re:SearchMaine. There is no process to request remote access for attorneys of record in re:SearchMaine and the login credentials (username and password) are the same as your eFileMaine account.
There is no fee for downloading your own case documents.
Parties can access most of their electronic case records in their civil, family matters, child protection matters, or protection order cases remotely (without having to go to the courthouse).
To access their electronic case records remotely, parties must provide an email address to the court and register for an account on re:SearchMaine.
There is no fee for downloading your own case documents.
Currently, members of the public can use re:SearchMaine to search only for public civil cases in courts in which eFiling is available and view:
To access all other publicly available electronic court documents, members of the public must visit a courthouse where eFiling is available.
Access to case records that are sealed, impounded, or made nonpublic by law may only be obtained by court order. Persons seeking access to court records not publicly available may file a motion for access in accordance with applicable court rules of procedure. Any access provided will not be remote.
Currently, the public may search for and view electronic Registry of Actions (ROA) for many types of public civil cases including:
Also, the public may search and view records in public civil cases that the court makes accessible remotely.
The public may access electronic court records in civil and family cases at a courthouse where eFiling is available, unless the court records are "nonpublic" under MRECS or confidential by law.
Court records for closed or inactive cases (sometimes called "legacy cases") are not available as electronic records except in traffic cases. A request may be made for a court record by contacting the clerk's office in the court where the case was handled. See also the Request for Records Search instructions and form.
Please contact ecourtshelp@courts.maine.gov for questions or issues accessing electronic court records.