A Louisiana Order for Mental Health Evaluation is a form of legal intervention that can be issued by a court in the state of Louisiana in order to order an individual to submit to a mental health evaluation. The evaluation is typically conducted by a licensed mental health professional to determine if the individual is in need of involuntary commitment or other mental health services. There are two types of Louisiana Orders for Mental Health Evaluation: an Ex Parte Order and an In Form Paupers Order. An Ex Parte Order is issued without the need for a hearing and is typically used in emergency situations. An In Form Paupers Order requires a hearing and is used when the individual is unable to afford the costs associated with the evaluation. Both orders require a court order and must be served by a law enforcement officer. After the evaluation is conducted, the mental health professional will make recommendations to the court and the court will determine whether involuntary commitment is necessary.




