Michigan Request For Service By U.S. Marshall is a process used in the state of Michigan to have a U.S. Marshall serve a court document or other legal notice. This process is initiated by an attorney or party to a case who needs to have service of process conducted in Michigan. The Request for Service is submitted to the local U.S. Marshal's office and typically includes the details of the service needed, such as the name of the person to be served, the address of the person to be served, and any special instructions. There are two main types of Michigan Request For Service By U.S. Marshall: 1. Personal Service: This type of service requires a U.S. Marshall to personally hand-deliver the court documents or other legal notices to the person to be served. 2. Substituted Service: This type of service requires a U.S. Marshall to deliver the court documents or other legal notices to a third party, such as a family member, a neighbor, or a place of business, in lieu of delivering the documents directly to the person to be served.