The Michigan Notice of Surrender of Defendant is a legal document used to formally notify the court that a defendant has surrendered themselves to the court. This document is typically filled out and filed by the defendant’s attorney or the defendant themselves. It includes the defendant’s name, address, telephone number, and the date and time of their surrender. It also includes the name of the court or clerk’s office to which the defendant has surrendered. The document is typically signed by the defendant and their attorney. There are two main types of Michigan Notice of Surrender of Defendant: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary surrender occurs when the defendant voluntarily agrees to appear before the court. Involuntary surrender occurs when the court has issued a warrant for the defendant’s arrest and the defendant is required to surrender themselves to the court.