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Do-It-Yourself Request for Interpreter

Unfortunately, our Do-It-Yourself Tools (form filling tools) are currently unavailable because of a technical problem with one of our partner organizations. All of the other content on Michigan Legal Help is still available. If you have any trouble finding what you need and you are not sure if it is included in this outage, you can use LiveHelp to chat with us. For blank court forms, use this link to the Michigan Courts forms page. Thank you for your patience. Our partner organization is doing everything they can to restore access to these tools.

If you don't speak or understand English very well, you can ask the court for an interpreter. Use this tool to prepare a form to ask the court to get an interpreter for you. You can also use this tool to prepare the form you use to ask someone to review the court’s denial of your request for an interpreter. You will go to the Law Help Interactive website to do this.  After you answer the questions, your finished form will be ready to print.

If you want blank versions of these forms to fill in on your own, you can download a copy from the Michigan One Court of Justice website. For the Request and Order for Interpreter form, there is an English-only version, and there are bi-lingual versions of the form in Arabic; Chinese (simplified); Korean; Serbo-Croatian; Spanish; and Vietnamese.

For the Review of Request for Interpreter and Order form, there is an English-only version, and there are bi-lingual versions of the form in Arabic; Chinese (simplified); Korean; Serbo-Croatian; Spanish; and Vietnamese.