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About Maine Notaries

Looking for a Maine wedding officiant? Visit findaJP.com to learn more about wedding laws in Maine and to search for a Maine Notary. Are you a Maine Notary? The state issued a brochure with guidance about Performing-a-Marriage-Ceremony. Learn more about the benefits of a JPus membership here. Maine Notaries Perform Marriages In Maine, the state appoints notaries to officiate marriages. As marriage officiants, notaries observe the exchange of wedding vows, pronounce the couple as officially married, and sign the marriage license. In addition, notaries must verify the couple’s identity; be knowledgeable about marriage licenses and how to get one; complete […]

Southern Coast, Maine

As the name suggests, the southern coast of Maine is located just over the New Hampshire border. The first town encountered when crossing the Memorial Bridge is Kittery, established in 1647 and the oldest town in the state.  Along the bucolic shoreline are beaches and then more beaches. Taken together with the art galleries and antique shops, there are countless nooks for an elopement. Not to mention the scenic shoreline with marinas and private clubs for a larger wedding affair. Unsure what is the right place for you? Let your notary know what you are looking for, and he or […]

Ending Child Marriage – Maine 2021

JPus submitted written testimony to the Maine Judiciary Committee supporting LD622. See the additional links, below, for related activity to end child marriage in Maine and other states. Related Links JPus was sourced in the 2023 Portland Press Herald news article about renewed efforts to raise the age to marry in Maine. Information about our advocacy on behalf of officiants to end child and forced marriage. Education and training for officiants about child and forced marriage JPus has been on the forefront of legislative activity to end child marriage in other states Follow our state-by-state changes to marriage laws Membership voted to join […]

Town Hall Wedding

Elopement how-to

There are many ways to think about eloping. Indeed, it comes down to this. You want it done quick. And done right. No muss, no fuss. Here is what you need to know. Marriage License Marriage licenses are issued by the city or town clerk. You’ll need ID and there is usually a small fee. Check out these state-specific details: Info on getting the marriage license in Connecticut Florida marriage license information Information to get a Maine marriage license In Massachusetts, marriage license how-tos New Hampshire marriage license information To get a marriage license in Vermont Select Your Officiant All […]

Maine – End Child Marriages

Legislation 2021 In the 130th Maine Legislature, first regular session, LD622 was introduced by Representative Kevin O’Connell of Brewster. The act amends the law to completely prohibit marriage of any person under 18 years of age. The Justice of the Peace Association submitted testimony strongly supporting the legislation. While the bill passed the House, it died in the state Senate on June 9, 2021. 2020 On January 1, 2020, the minimum age to marry in Maine was increased to 16. However, JPus did not support the bill that led to this change. That is because our membership voted overwhelmingly to […]

Maine – LD443 – Support

  The Justice of the Peace Association submitted written testimony to the Maine Joint Judiciary Committee, urging them to vote in favor of LB443 Related Links This Portland Press Herald news story cited the Justice of the Peace Association and its managing member Loretta Jay’s position opposing child marriage. Information about our advocacy for officiants about child and forced marriage. Education and training for officiants about child and forced marriage JPus has been on the forefront of legislative activity to end child marriage in other states Follow our state-by-state changes to marriage laws Membership voted to join the Coalition to End Child Marriage […]

Maine raises age to wed

Children must be 16 to marry in Maine Not quite what we were hoping for, but a step in the right direction. The minimum age to marry in Maine is now 16. Prior to this new law going into effect on January 1, 2020, any child, no matter how young, was allowed to marry if their parent and a probate judge approved. Read more about JPus’ work to end child marriage Stay current with other changes to marriage laws 

Vermont Town Clerk Conference

Swing by and visit JPus at the Vermont Town Clerk Association’s Annual Conference. The action is at Lake Morey Resort, in Fairlee. We are looking forward to spending time with our friends and colleagues: Town clerks. Being able to talk about our wonderful JP members and share material promoting findaJP.com is what it is all about. We hope that if you’re in the area you’ll stop to see us too.

Vermont JPs

About Vermont JPs Information from the Vermont Justice of the Peace Guide   HOW TO BECOME A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE To become a justice of the peace, you must be elected at a general election or be appointed to fill a vacancy. Although elected by a town, justices of the peace are actually county officers.  ELECTION OF JUSTICES A person must be a legal voter of the town and have been nominated by party caucus or, failing that, by the town committee in order to be elected justice of the peace. A person may also run as an independent. NUMBER […]

States and Municipalities

Town, City and County Clerks Clerks and JPs: A Natural Partnership Town and county clerks are important and valued stakeholders of the Justice of the Peace Association. They have a complementary relationship with JPs, as both engage with couples at different stages of the marriage’s legal process. We love to work together to achieve our shared goals, like we did with Connecticut and Massachusetts town clerks when we squashed proposed JP for a Day legislation in Connecticut. Or efforts in Massachusetts to address the problems with the One-Day Solemnizer rule. Email Sign-up Form Offices of the Secretaries of State Collaborating with the […]