Maine Code § 16-355

Affidavit of plaintiff as prima facie evidence; exception
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In all actions brought on an itemized account annexed to the complaint, including an action brought
in small claims court pursuant to Title 14, chapter 738, the affidavit of the plaintiff, made before a
notary public using a seal, that the account on which the action is brought is a true statement of the
indebtedness existing between the parties to the action with all proper credits given and that the prices
or items charged therein are just and reasonable is prima facie evidence of the truth of the statement
made in such affidavit and entitles the plaintiff to the judgment unless rebutted by competent and
sufficient evidence. When the plaintiff is a corporation, the affidavit may be made by its president,
vice-president, secretary, treasurer or other person authorized by the corporation. If the plaintiff is a
debt buyer within the meaning of the Maine Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the affidavit must also
conform to the requirements of Title 32, section 11019. [PL 2017, c. 216, §1 (AMD); PL 2017, c.
216, §11 (AFF).]

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