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Language Services

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Language Services

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Email the name of the document and language requested.

Email Your Request

Visit the Office of Global Michigan's website to file a language access non-compliance complaint.

This form may be used when services were not available in violation of Michigan’s Language Access Laws.

Contact MDCR to file a national origin discrimination complaint.

Contact MDCR to file a complaint for lack of access to an interpreter or braille documents

Contact MDCR

 

Upon request, the Department will provide auxiliary aids and services for communication. This can include sign language interpreters, documents in braille, or other aids.

Contact ADA Title II Coordinator

 

Browser Translation

The Michigan Department of Attorney General accepts no responsibility and disclaims any and all liability that may occur through the use of any translations made by a third-party application or browser. The use of any third-party service shall be at the user’s sole risk. Information related to third-party services is provided as a convenience only.

Safari offers browser translation in Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

Desktop

  1. Open the Safari browser and select View, then Translation from the dropdown menu.
  2. Set your browser to the preferred, non-English language.
  3. Go to the webpage you want to translate.
  4. Translate button will appear. Translations may not be available for all pages.
  5. Select the Translate button and your preferred language.

iPhone or iPad

  1. Open the Safari browser on your mobile device and go to the webpage you want to translate.
  2. Select the “aA” icon next to the address bar to view the site options. From the dropdown menu, select Translate to and your preferred language.
  3. Select Enable Translation if a pop-up menu displays. Note that you will only be prompted to enable translation once.
  4. Apple devices with operating systems older than IOS 14.0 will not include this feature. Download the Google Translate app or Microsoft Translator app to your device to access translations.

Desktop

  1. Open the Chrome browser and go to the webpage you want to translate. A pop-up Google Translation menu may appear.
  2. Select your preferred language from the menu to translate the page.
  3. If the translation menu does not appear, select the Google Translate button. Select your preferred language from the menu to translate the page.
  4. To access more languages for translation, select the Google Translate button, and then select the action menu icon.
  5. From the dropdown menu, select Choose Another Language and select your preferred language from the dropdown menu.

Android phone or tablet

  1. Open the Chrome browser on your mobile device and go to the webpage you want to translate.
  2. A Google Translation menu may appear.
  3. Select your preferred language from the menu to translate the page.
  4. To access more languages for translation, select the action menu icon and select More Languages and then select your preferred language from the dropdown menu.
  1. When you open the Microsoft Edge browser, select the three dots in the top right corner of your browser and then, select Settings from the dropdown list.
  2. From the left side of your browser window, select Languages and set your preferred language by selecting Add languages and following the prompts.
  3. If you visit a page that is not translated in your preferred language, a pop-up translation menu may appear by the address bar.
  4. Follow the prompts to choose your preferred language and select Translate to translate the page.