Mental Health Court
Mental Health Court, which began in Osceola County in 2000, is a diversionary program aimed at helping mentally challenged individuals arrested for non-violent misdemeanor offenses who need treatment rather than punishment. The Mental Health Court judge is responsible for administering mental health court and coordinating the role of the judiciary with the functions of the various agencies and providers.
In Osceola County, call 407-742-2411.
- Programs and Services
- A Place for Children
- Alternative Sanctions
- Audio/Visual Services
- Child Support Hearing Officers
- Children’s Visitation Center
- Community Relations/Public Information
- Court Interpreter
- Centralized Remote Interpreting
- Court Reporters
- Court Resource Center
- Courtroom 23
- Dependency Case Coordination
- Dispute Resolution Services
- Family Court Case Management
- Family Ties
- Fiscal Services
- Foreclosures
- Guardianship Monitor
- Human Resources
- Injunction Processing Unit
- Inside the Courts
- Judicial Ride-Along
- Jury Services
- Kids Court
- Magistrates
- Media Relations
- Mental Health Court
- Neighborhood Restorative Justice
- Ninth In a Nutshell
- Parenting Coordination
- Public Information Booth
- Sanctioned to Read
- Speakers Bureau
- Staff Attorneys
- Technology Services
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- Town Hall
- Traffic Hearing Officers
- Unified Family Court
- Volunteer Program