Maine Code § 14-702

Duty of sheriffs, deputies and civil deputies; fees
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Every sheriff and each of the sheriff's deputies and civil deputies, as defined in Title 30-A, section
351, subsection 5, shall serve and execute, within the sheriff's county, all writs and precepts issued by
lawful authority directed and committed to the sheriff, including those in which a town, plantation or
parish of which the sheriff is a resident, or religious society or school district, of which the sheriff is at
the time a member, is a party or interested, but the sheriff's legal fees for service must first be paid or
secured to the sheriff. If the fees are not paid or secured to the sheriff when the process is delivered to
the sheriff, the sheriff shall immediately return it to the plaintiff or attorney offering it; or if sent to the
sheriff by mail or otherwise, the sheriff shall put it into a post office within 24 hours, directed to the
person sending it; otherwise the sheriff waives the sheriff's right to the sheriff's fees before service. [PL
2017, c. 332, §1 (AMD).]

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