Michigan Order After Hearing On Competency (Delinquency Proceedings) is an order issued by a court after a hearing on the competency of an alleged delinquent juvenile. This order determines whether the juvenile is legally competent to stand trial and address the alleged delinquent act(s). There are four types of orders that can be issued: • Competency Found: This order states that the juvenile is competent to stand trial and address the alleged delinquent act(s). • Competency Not Found: This order states that the juvenile is not competent to stand trial and address the alleged delinquent act(s). • Competency to be Retained: This order states that the juvenile's competency status may change in the future and that the court will re-evaluate their competency in the future. • Competency Reinstated: This order states that the juvenile's competency has been determined to have been restored, and they are now able to stand trial and address the alleged delinquent act(s).