A Florida Motion For Psychological Evaluation is a legal procedure used in the state of Florida to assess the mental health of an individual. This assessment is typically conducted in the context of a court case, and may be requested by either the defense or the prosecution. There are several types of Florida Motion For Psychological Evaluation, including an evaluation of mental competency, an assessment of criminal responsibility, and an evaluation of an individual's capacity to make decisions. These evaluations can be used to help the court determine if a defendant is fit to stand trial, or to inform the court's sentencing decision. The results of the evaluation are typically used to help the court make informed decisions about an individual's mental state.