The Tennessee EQUITY-Order Appointing Foreign Language Interpreter is a form used in the state of Tennessee to appoint a Foreign Language Interpreter in court proceedings. It is used to ensure that all parties who do not speak English are given the ability to understand the court proceedings. This form is used to document the interpreter’s qualifications, the language they will interpret, the fee they will receive, and the length of service. The types of Tennessee EQUITY-Order Appointing Foreign Language Interpreter include the General Order, the Court Order, and the Appointment Order. The General Order is used when the court is appointing an interpreter for a party. The Court Order is used when the court is ordering an interpreter for a party. The Appointment Order is used when the court is appointing an interpreter for a witness or expert.