The Division supervises and administers all elections of federal, state and county offices and referenda, and in that capacity advises election officials from 500 municipalities, 600 candidates and ...
The Division supervises and administers all elections of federal, state and county offices and referenda, and in that capacity advises election officials from 500 municipalities, 600 candidates and ...
Find out how to apply for special fishing and hunting permits for the blind, disabled veterans, people with cognitive disabilities, and paraplegics. The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is a federally ...
Have transcripts sent directly from your school to NCEES (preferred) or to us at professional.engineers@maine.gov showing a qualifying 4-year BS degree. A qualifying 4-year BS degree can be: ...
The Competitive Skills Scholarship Program (CSSP) provides funding and support services for eligible Maine residents to pursue two and four-year degree programs or employer recognized credentials ...
The Governor’s Energy Office is conducting a planning effort to achieve the use of 100 percent clean energy in Maine by 2040. The “Maine Energy Plan: Pathway to 2040” is engaging the public and key ...
This week Maine CDC reported a human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a Penobscot County resident. This is the first human EEE case reported in Maine since 2015. The purpose of this health ...
Yes, provided the transaction occurs within one of Maine's actively licensed adult use cannabis stores. Maine is home to both a medical cannabis program and an adult use industry. The medical program ...
The links on this page are intended to help you gain information on some common registration processes and highlights new plates and programs. If you do not find your answers here, please contact us ...
Maine began issuing registration plates in 1905. The first and only slogan "Vacationland" appeared on the plate in 1936. Over the years, plate design and colors have changed. All general plates and ...