Maine Exemplification Certificate is a legal document used as evidence of a person's authority or capacity to act as a representative of an organization or to take certain actions in the name of the organization. It is used to authenticate documents such as powers of attorney, corporate resolutions, and other legal documents. There are two types of Maine Exemplification Certificates: a Certificate of Corporate Exemplification and a Certificate of Judicial Exemplification. A Certificate of Corporate Exemplification is used to authenticate corporate documents such as powers of attorney, corporate resolutions, and other corporate documents. A Certificate of Judicial Exemplification is used to authenticate documents that are not related to a corporate entity, such as court documents, and documents issued by the state of Maine.