Florida Motion For Drug Testing is a legal process that allows a judge to order a person to submit to a drug test. This process is often used in criminal and family law cases. Generally, the party requesting the drug test must prove that there is a likelihood of the person using drugs or that there is a reasonable suspicion of drug use. There are two types of Florida Motion For Drug Testing: random testing and targeted testing. Random testing is when a court orders a drug test without any specific information or suspicion of drug use. Targeted testing is when a court orders drug testing based on specific information or suspicion of drug use. In either case, the court may order a variety of drug tests, such as urinalysis, saliva, or hair follicle tests.