Maine Code § 4-551

Clerks of the judicial courts; appointments
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For each county, or if the Supreme Judicial Court has by rule established judicial regions, for each
judicial region, the Chief Justice of the Superior Court shall appoint clerks as necessary to serve the
Superior Court. A clerk of the District Court may also serve as the clerk of the Superior Court. If the
business of any county or judicial region does not require the full-time service of a clerk, the Chief
Justice of the Superior Court may appoint a part-time clerk for that county or region. Whenever a clerk

is absent or temporarily unable to perform the duties of clerk and an existing or immediate session of
the court requires it, the Chief Justice of the Superior Court may designate a clerk pro tempore who has
the same powers and duties as the clerk. The clerks of the Superior Court shall also serve in their
respective counties or judicial regions as clerks of the Supreme Judicial Court as needed. [PL 1995,
c. 560, Pt. I, §15 (AMD).]

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