A Michigan Confirmation Hearing Certificate is a legal document issued by the Michigan court system to certify that a hearing was held in which the rights of a person or group were confirmed in a court of law. The certificate serves as proof that the hearing took place and that the court issued a judgment or order in relation to the case. There are two types of Michigan Confirmation Hearing Certificates: civil and criminal. A civil certificate is issued to confirm a court hearing involving a civil dispute, while a criminal certificate is issued to confirm a court hearing involving a criminal matter. Both types of certificates include the case number, date of hearing, and the court's decision. The certificate is signed by the court clerk and can be used as evidence in future legal proceedings.