Maine No Trespassing Signs
Relevant Maine Statutes
17A M.R.S. § 402 1. A person is guilty of criminal trespass if, knowing that that person is not licensed or privileged to do so, that person: A. Enters any dwelling place. B. Enters any structure that is locked or barred. C. Enters any place from which that person may lawfully be excluded and that is posted in accordance with subsection 4 or in a manner reasonably likely to come to the attention of intruders or that is fenced or otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders. D. Remains in any place in defiance of a lawful order to leave that was personally communicated to that person by the owner or another authorized person. E. Enters any place in defiance of a lawful order not to enter that was personally communicated to that person by the owner or another authorized person. Signs must indicate that access is prohibited, that access is prohibited without permission of the landowner or the landowner's agent, or that access for a particular purpose is prohibited.