A Florida Order Directing Psychiatric-Psychological Evaluation is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Florida that requires an individual to undergo a psychiatric or psychological evaluation. This evaluation is typically requested by the court in order to assess the mental health of an individual involved in a legal proceeding, such as a criminal or civil case. The evaluation is used to determine the individual's competence to stand trial, their mental state at the time of an alleged offense, and their current mental health status. The types of Florida Order Directing Psychiatric-Psychological Evaluation include: * Competency Evaluation — This evaluation is used to determine an individual's mental capacity to understand the legal proceedings they are involved in and to assist in their defense. * Insanity Evaluation — This evaluation is used to assess an individual's mental state at the time of an alleged criminal act. * Sentencing Evaluation — This evaluation is used to assess an individual's mental health and the potential risk they may pose to society if they are released from custody. * Mental Health Evaluation — This evaluation is used to assess an individual's current mental health status in order to determine the appropriate treatment plan for them.