Michigan Prisoner Information Form is a document used to collect personal information about an individual who is incarcerated in a Michigan state prison. This form includes basic information about the prisoner, such as name, gender, date of birth, address, and contact information. It also requires information about the offense(s) for which the prisoner is being held, as well as the length of the sentence. The form also asks for additional information about the prisoner, such as education, employment, and family background. There are two main types of Michigan Prisoner Information Form: the Inmate Information Form and the Parolee Information Form. The Inmate Information Form is used to collect information about a person who has been convicted of a crime and is currently serving a prison sentence in Michigan. The Parolee Information Form is used to collect information about a person who has been granted parole and is being released from prison. Both forms are used to help track and assess the progress of prisoners in their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.