Dog Poop Laws in Maine
Everything you need to know about pet waste regulations, fines, and enforcement in Maine (ME).
Maine Pet Waste Law Overview
Municipal Ordinances
Maine has no statewide pet waste law, but municipalities across the state enforce local pooper-scooper ordinances. Beach communities are particularly strict during tourist season.
Fine Range
$25 - $250
Enforcement
Municipal animal control officers and harbor masters
Law Type
Local Ordinances
Key Regulations in Maine
What every dog owner needs to know
No statewide pet waste statute
Beach towns enforce seasonal pet waste rules
Municipal ordinances vary significantly by town
State parks require waste removal on all trails
City Ordinances in Maine
Specific regulations by municipality
Portland
Fine: $50 - $250City ordinance requires immediate removal of pet waste in all public areas
Bangor
Fine: $25 - $150Municipal code mandates pet waste cleanup in parks and sidewalks
Kennebunkport
Fine: $75 - $250Enhanced seasonal enforcement in tourist areas and beaches
Tips for Dog Owners in Maine
Stay compliant and keep your community clean
Maine beach communities can restrict dog access entirely if waste becomes a problem
Winter waste hides under snow — schedule a thorough spring cleanup
Acadia National Park strictly enforces waste removal on all trails
Portland's Eastern Promenade Trail is actively patrolled for pet waste
Frequently Asked Questions About Maine Pet Waste Laws
Maine has no statewide pet waste law, but municipalities across the state enforce local pooper-scooper ordinances. Beach communities are particularly strict during tourist season.
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