Official Maine Living Will Form | Step-by-Step Guide

Healthcare decisions and end-of-life wishes

Sales Tax: 5.5%Notary: $5-$10Witnesses: 1

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LIVING WILL
State of Maine

I, [YOUR NAME], being of sound mind, willfully and voluntarily make this Living Will to express my wishes regarding medical treatment.

DECLARANT:
Name: [YOUR NAME]
Address: [ADDRESS]
City, State, ZIP: [CITY], ME [ZIP]
Date of Birth: [DOB]

DECLARATION:
If I am unable to make my own medical decisions and am in a terminal condition or permanent unconscious state, I direct that:

1. LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT
[  ] I DO want life-sustaining treatment
[  ] I DO NOT want life-sustaining treatment

2. ARTIFICIAL NUTRITION AND HYDRATION
[  ] I DO want artificial nutrition and hydration
[  ] I DO NOT want artificial nutrition and hydration

3. PAIN MANAGEMENT
I want all measures taken to keep me comfortable and free from pain.

4. ORGAN DONATION
[  ] I wish to donate my organs
[  ] I do not wish to donate my organs

This Living Will complies with Maine advance directive laws (ME Statutes).

DECLARANT SIGNATURE: _____________________ DATE: _____

WITNESS 1: _____________________ DATE: _____
WITNESS 2: _____________________ DATE: _____

NOTARY PUBLIC:
State of Maine, County of [COUNTY]
Subscribed and sworn before me this ___ day of _______, 20__.
Notary Signature: _____________________
    

FAQ: Living Will in Maine

Is a Living Will required in Maine?

Yes, in Maine, a Living Will is required for most transactions of this type. Under Maine State Code, the document must include all parties' information, be signed, and witnessed by at least one individual. Failure to use a proper Living Will may result in legal complications.

Does a Living Will need to be notarized in Maine?

Notarization requirements in Maine (ME) vary by transaction type. Notary fees in the state typically range from $5-$10. While not always mandatory, notarization adds an extra layer of legal protection and is recommended for high-value transactions.

What are the tax implications of a Living Will in Maine?

Maine has a base sales tax rate of 5.5%. Depending on the type of transaction documented in your Living Will, additional local taxes may apply. Consult with a Maine tax professional for specific guidance on your situation.

What is the difference between a living will and a regular will?

A living will addresses medical decisions if you become incapacitated, while a regular will distributes your assets after death. A living will specifies your wishes for life-sustaining treatment, while a will names beneficiaries and an executor.

Do I need witnesses for a living will?

Most states require two witnesses for a living will, and some also require notarization. Witnesses typically cannot be family members, heirs, or your healthcare providers. Check your state's specific requirements for valid execution.

Can I change my living will?

Yes, you can change or revoke your living will at any time while you are mentally competent. You should destroy old copies, create a new document, and provide updated copies to your healthcare providers and designated healthcare agent.

Living Will Costs in Maine

Estimated fees and processing times

Fee TypeCostNotes
Notary Fee$5-$15 (if required)Maine standard rate: $5-$10
Filing FeeVaries by stateState registration (if applicable)
Processing Time1-3 business daysTypical turnaround in Maine
Sales Tax5.5%Maine base rate (local taxes may apply)
Witness Requirement1 witnessSingle witness sufficient
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Reviewed & Fact-Checked

Jennifer Rodriguez, J.D.

Estate Planning Attorney

Licensed in 5 states, 12+ years experience

Focuses on wills, trusts, and power of attorney documents

This Living Will template for Maine has been reviewed for accuracy and legal compliance.

Last reviewed: March 2026

Maine Living Will Legal Guide

According to Maine laws, this agreement holds legal weight once properly signed and notarized, ensuring compliance with state regulations.

For Maine (ME) residents, this Living Will is governed by Maine State Code. Important details: sales tax at 5.5%, notary costs of $5-$10, and a requirement for 1 witness. The document has indefinite validity once properly executed.

By utilizing this state-specific template, you avoid common mistakes that could invalidate your document in Maine.

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Whether you're a first-time living will user or a seasoned professional in Maine, understanding the legal nuances of this document is essential. Maine (ME) has specific statutes that govern how this form must be prepared, signed, and filed.

Smart Practices for ME Compliance

Maine has specific rules that differ from neighboring states. Always verify your document against current ME statutes, especially if you're using a template from a previous year. Laws change, and what was valid last year in Maine may need updating for 2026.

Legal Validity & Enforcement

Once properly executed, your Living Will is legally binding in Maine and enforceable in ME courts. The document remains valid for the duration specified in its terms. Maine courts generally uphold properly executed documents, provided they comply with applicable ME statutes.

Your Maine Filing Guide

After downloading, take your time filling in each section. ME statutes require that all information be accurate and current. Once signed by all parties, determine whether Maine requires you to file the document with a government office, record it with the county, or simply retain it for your records.

Meeting Maine's Legal Threshold

For your Living Will to hold up in a Maine court, it must satisfy the state's statutory requirements. ME law emphasizes clear language, mutual consent, and proper execution. We've built these requirements directly into our template.

Maine Living Will Requirements

Review the following requirements to ensure your Living Will is legally valid in Maine.

Notarization required
1 witness must sign
Vehicle identification number (VIN) required
Odometer disclosure mandatory
Buyer and seller signatures required
Purchase price must be stated
Date of sale required
Blue or black ink only
Electronic signatures accepted
County clerk filing required

Maine Notarization

While notarization may not be required in Maine, it is recommended. Fees range from $5-$10.

Before You Sign

Review all information carefully. In Maine, a 5.5% sales tax may apply.

Legal Protection

Keep copies of all signed documents. Maine law requires all parties to receive copies of executed documents.

Maine Filing Deadlines

Check Maine deadlines for filing or recording this document with the appropriate county clerk's office.

Where to File Your Living Will in Maine

Visit your local County Clerk office to file or notarize your Living Will.

Maine County Clerk

Maine Capital

Main Government Building, Maine

District County Clerk

Maine Metro Area

County Courthouse, ME

Document Information

Document
Living Will
State
Maine (ME)
Category
Estate Planning
Format
PDF / Word / Print
Cost
100% Free
Sales Tax
5.5%
Notary Fee
$5-$10

Maine Legal Requirements

Governing Statute:

State Advance Directive Law

  • Must be in writing and signed
  • Witnesses required (typically 2)
  • Notarization may be required
  • Must be competent when executing

📊 Living Will vs. Last Will and Testament in Maine

Living Will
Last Will
Living Will applies while you're alive
Last Will takes effect after death
Maine requires 1 witness for Living Will
Maine has specific advance directive laws
Comparison based on Maine state law. Requirements may vary by county.

Legal Disclaimer

This template is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws in Maine may change. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.