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Kennebec County, Maine
Kennebec County 125 State Street Augusta ME, 04330 Directions Phone: (207) 623 - 3614 Fax: (207) 623 - 4083 Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday - Friday
Registry of Deeds - Kennebec County, Maine
Kennebec County Registry of Deeds 77 Winthrop Street Augusta, ME 04330 Directions (207) 622-0431 Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Matthew Boucher Register of Deeds
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Probate Court - Kennebec County, Maine
Click here to visit the Maine Probate Court website Kennebec County Probate Court 95 State Street Augusta, ME 04330 Directions (207) 622-7558 Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Elizabeth H. Mitchell Judge of Probate Ronda Snyder Register of Probate
Calendar - Kennebec County, Maine
Department Phone Numbers. Civil: (207) 623 - 1202 Corrections: (207) 623 - 2270 District Attorney's Office: (207) 623 - 1156 Emergency Management: (207) 623 - 8407 Finance: (207) 622 - 1362 Human Resources: (207) 622 - 0971 Information Technology: (207) 626 - 6190 Probate Court: (207) 622 - 7558 Registry of Deeds: (207) 622 - 0431 Sheriff's Office: (207) 623 - 3614
2022年3月1日 · Kennebec County, Maine County Commissioner’s Meeting Agenda March 1, 2022 In Person Meeting at 125 State Street Pre-Meeting – 11:00a Regular Meeting – 12:00p Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Recognitions - Corrections Approval of the February 1st Meeting Minutes Department Reports:
Kennebec County will receive a total of $23 million in ARPA funds; 50% of this amount was received in May 2021, and the other 50% will be received in May of 2022. The County will use at least some of the
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