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Me. R. Prob. P. 92.8
Advisory Committee Note - November 2011
Rule 92.8 deals with the process of signing documents submitted to the court during electronic filing. Subdivision (a) states that electronically filed documents are deemed to be "signed" by the Registered Filer. This subdivision also sets forth the procedure for a Registered Filer to electronically sign an electronically filed document. Subdivision (a) clarifies the requirements that documents submitted by nonelectronic means must comply with the signature requirements under the applicable rules of procedure.
Subdivision (b) addresses the situation in which multiple parties are required to sign a document by setting forth the rule that the document must contain the signatures of all of the parties jointly filing the document. The person electronically filing the document is certifying the consent of all of the parties to the document with the filer's electronic signature. This subdivision also requires the filer to retain a copy of the document for at least two years or through the final disposition of the matter, including any appeals period.
Subdivision (c) requires filers to scan and electronically file the original, signed and attested document if any document is required to be notarized or signed under oath. This subdivision also requires the filer to retain a copy of the document for at least two years or through the final disposition of the matter, including any appeals period.
Subdivision (d) authorizes Judges and other court personnel to electronically sign any court-generated document that requires a signature.