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Knox County Launches New Website. 01-01-2024. Knox County launches new website in partnership with Revize, LLC.
Welcome to Knox County, Maine! Our offices are located in the County Courthouse at 62 Union Street and are open for business from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Please click here to view streaming video of Knox County Commission Meetings.
Situated in Midcoast Maine, Knox County is a mixture of rocky shores, majestic mountains, and glorious hills and valleys. All of the 18 municipalities in the county are unique and wondrous and offer visitors to this region everything from beautiful landscapes to glorious ocean views.
County Commissioners. Regular Commission meetings are always held on the second Tuesday of every month at 2 p.m. unless otherwise posted. Knox County Remote Participation Policy: Edward B. Glaser ~ elected District #1 ~ Serving the Municipalities of Rockland, Saint George, South Thomaston and Thomaston.
Knox County Registry of Deeds. 62 Union Street. Rockland, ME 04841. (207) 594-0422. Notice: As stated on the main page of this website, the Knox County Courthouse is open to the public. In the Registry of Deeds office, the following is effective April 1, 2022:
Situated in Midcoast Maine, Knox County is a mixture of rocky shores, majestic mountains, and glorious hills and valleys. All of the 18 municipalities in the county are unique and wondrous and offer visitors to this region everything from beautiful landscapes to glorious ocean views.
Disaster Assistance for January 2024 Storms. Eight counties have been approved for disaster relief funds following the January 10th and 13th storms. Residents who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance at www.DisasterAssistance.go v, by calling 800-621-FEMA (3362), or by using the FEMA Federal Emergency ...
Knox County Superior Court. Location: 62 Union Street, Rockland 04841. View detail map. Clerk: Eileen Bridges. Phone: (207) 594-2576. TTY: (207) 596-2254. Court Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Parking: Parking in the courthouse lot in spaces marked with WHITE paint. Directions:
Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court William H. Fogler (November 10, 1837 - February 18, 1902) was the first member of the Court from Knox County. He served on the Court from March 25, 1898 until his death at the age of 64 in Rockland.
Many of our trainings are offered online, or at locations throughout the state on a regular basis. Contact Knox County EMA or head to their Training and Exercises page to find training offered locally.