Here is the text we could read:
Approved, SCAO
REVIEW OF REQUEST FOR INTERPRETER AND ORDER
Original - Case file
Copy - Requester
CASE NO.
Print the name of the court.
Court
If your request for an interpreter was denied, you can ask for a review of your request. Complete this Request using the English
alphabet. Then, date and sign it, and mail or give it to the court where your case is to be heard. If the court appoints an interpreter
for you, the court may order you to pay for interpretation costs if you can afford to pay.
Request for Interpreter
I need an interpreter who speaks:
Print your full name.
Print your mailing address.
Print your telephone number.
Language
Full name
Mailing address
Telephone no.
I ask the court to appoint an interpreter so that I can fully participate in this case.
Date
Signature
Order Regarding Appointment of Interpreter
1. The request for an interpreter is granted.
2. The request for an interpreter is denied because: (Specify the reason[s] for denial.)
Date
Judge
Bar no.
Court Use Note: This completed and signed Review of Request for Interpreter and Order must be placed in the case file. Bilingual
versions of this form are available for informational use.
MC 81a (2/14) REVIEW OF REQUEST FOR INTERPRETER AND ORDER
MCR 1.111(B), (F), (H)
Review of Request for Interpreter and Order (also available in bi-lingual format for Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, and Vietnamese)
This info page is part of the LIT Lab's Form Explorer project. It is not associated with the Michigan state courts.
To learn more about the project, check out our about page.
Downloads: You can download both the original form (last checked 2023-03)
and the machine-processed form with normalized data fields.
About This Form:
Use our Rate My PDF tool to learn more.
Go beyond the above insights and learn more about this or any pdf form at
RateMyPDF.com, includes: counts of difficult words used,
passive voice decetion, and suggestions for how to make the form more usable.
Identified Data Fields:
We have done our best to automaticly identify and name form fields according to our naming conventions.
When possible, we've used names tied to our question library. See e.g., user1_name.
If we think we've found a match to a question in our library, it is highlighted in green. Novel names are auto generated. So, you will probably need to edit some of them if you're trying to stick to the convention.
Here are the fields we could identify.
court was court (0.65 conf)language was language (0.34 conf)page_field__1 was page_0_field_2 (0.31 conf)mailing_address was mailing_address (0.38 conf)telephone was telephone_no (0.44 conf)users1_signature was signature (1.00 conf)signature_date was date (1.00 conf)bar was bar_no (0.41 conf)page_field__2 was page_0_field_8 (0.31 conf)request_interpreter_granted was 1__the_request_for_an_interpreter_is_granted (0.41 conf)
We've done our best to group similar variables togther to avoid overwhelming the user.
Suggested Screen 0:
Suggested Screen 1:
Suggested Screen 2:
Suggested Screen 3:
Create an Interactive Version of this Form:
The Weaver creates a draft guided interview from a template form, like the one provided here.
To learn more, read "Weaving" your form into a draft interview.