This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DCH-0847 BXDX PHOTOCOPY for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DCH-0847 BXDX?
A: Form DCH-0847 BXDX is a form used in Michigan to request a photocopy of a previously submitted application to correct or change a vital record.
Q: What is a vital record?
A: A vital record is an official document that records important life events such as birth, death, marriage, and divorce.
Q: Why would I need to request a photocopy of a previously submitted application?
A: You may need to request a photocopy of a previously submitted application if you need a copy of the documents you submitted for a correction or change to a vital record.
Q: How can I obtain Form DCH-0847 BXDX?
A: You can obtain Form DCH-0847 BXDX by contacting the appropriate authority in Michigan responsible for vital records, such as the Department of Health and Human Services.
Q: Is there a fee for requesting a photocopy of a previously submitted application?
A: Yes, there may be a fee for requesting a photocopy of a previously submitted application. You will need to check with the relevant authority in Michigan for the specific fee amount.
Q: Can anyone request a photocopy of a previously submitted application?
A: In most cases, only the individual named on the vital record or their immediate family members can request a photocopy of a previously submitted application.
Q: How long does it take to receive a photocopy of a previously submitted application?
A: The processing time for receiving a photocopy of a previously submitted application may vary. You should check with the appropriate authority in Michigan for an estimate of the processing time.
Q: What can I do if there is an error on my vital record?
A: If there is an error on your vital record, you can submit an application to correct or change the record. This may include providing supporting documentation and paying any required fees.
Q: Are photocopies of vital records considered official documents?
A: No, photocopies of vital records are not considered official documents. They are usually provided for informational purposes only.
Form Details:
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