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Please be sure to have sufficient identification when requesting a copy of your record. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE - REQUESTING YOUR OWN RECORD If you are requesting your own record information please complete this form. Accurate and complete information will help us locate the record you are requesting. Mail Name Attention if required Mailing Address Fax Number Explain the reason why you need the record s sent to another person or to a company I certify that I am requesting my own record...
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A lot of people think there’s one database that the government maintains that contains information on everyone and all is you need to do is key in one Social Security number, and you’ll find out all there is to know about somebody. That’s not at all how it works. My name is Scott Levine. I’m the director of the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, which is an office of the National Archives. The records that we hold date back to the Spanish-American War through about the year 2000, depending on the branch of service involved. We have 56 million official military personnel folders. Our responsibility is to preserve these personnel records. But also to make them available to veterans and other interested people who need them today. I’m Bruce Bronze. I was in the Air Force for 24 years. Here at the National Archives in St. Louis, I work in the military records section. It’s a really simple process to get your records. Come to the Archives website and that’s www.archives.gov. Click on the link and find the item that says “Request records online with e-Vet RCS.” We receive four to five thousand requests every day. They might come from veterans, their next of kin, potential employers, members of Congress, national cemeteries. Now we’re ready to fill out our service information. First they’ll ask who you are, veteran or next of kin. I was in the Air Force, so I selected Air Force. And I was active duty, so I’m going to select active. I’m requesting an undeleted report of separation, DD Form 214. I’m also going to include in the comments section a request for my DD form 215. Sometimes we may have difficulty trying to find your records, so it’s very important to include other contact information such as your telephone number or e-mail address. And in a few moments a signature page will appear. You must print this page out and either fax it or mail it to us to verify that you are the person requesting your records. Without the signature page, signed, we cannot complete your request. It’s that simple. I get the request. I locate it on the computer. And there’s Bruce Bronze’s record. And I print out a sheet. And then from there I hand it over to a search clerk who then takes care of it by going out to pull the record. People often ask why we don’t just digitize all the paper instead of having to build large buildings to store the records. And the reason is it would take thousands of staff years of labor to even prepare the records to be filmed or to be digitized. I am a searcher. I handle 240 records a day in an eight-hour day. Constantly moving, going up and down the ladder. It keeps you busy. Bruce Bronze asked for a copy of his DD Form 214 and a copy of his DD Form 215. The first thing I do is I check to make sure I have the correct veteran. Each case is assigned a unique bar code, from the moment the case is created. The bar code gets scanned at each step. That bar code allows us to trace the record and the request until it is out of the...

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The FOIA does not require a request in any specific form. It only requires a “written request,” which is defined as a “writing that asks for information, and includes a writing transmitted by facsimile, electronic mail, or other electronic means.” MCL 15.232(i).
Can I obtain Court Records through FOIA? The Judiciary, including the District, Circuit Court and Probate Courts and the office of the County Clerk when acting in the capacity of Clerk for the Circuit Court, are not considered public bodies and therefore are not subject to FOIA. See MCL 15.232(h)(iv).
Sec. 13. (1) A public body may exempt from disclosure as a public record under this act any of the following: (a) Information of a personal nature if public disclosure of the information would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of an individual's privacy.
What information is available under the FOIA? Classified national defense and foreign relations information. Internal agency rules and practices. Information that is prohibited from disclosure by another law. Trade secrets and other confidential business information.
Michigan Freedom of Information Act Any person other than incarcerated felons may request public records in Michigan. A person who asks for access to public records is not required to justify his or her request. A person can use the information any way they please.

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MI BDVR-153 is a tax form used in Michigan to report business activity and the determination of state tax liability for businesses operating in the state.
Businesses operating in Michigan that are subject to the Corporate Income Tax (CIT) or the Corporate Franchise Tax (CFT) are required to file MI BDVR-153.
To fill out MI BDVR-153, businesses must provide their identification information, report their gross receipts, deductions, and calculations for tax liability as outlined in the instructions provided with the form.
The purpose of MI BDVR-153 is to facilitate the report of business activities and to calculate the tax owed to the state of Michigan based on the business's operations.
The MI BDVR-153 form requires reporting of business identification details, total gross receipts, allowable deductions, taxable income, and calculated tax liability.
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