Introduction
If you’ve been given a deadline—or you’re trying to stay ahead of one—you’re probably wondering:
“How long is this actually going to take?”
That’s one of the most common questions people have, and understandably so. When something is court-related, timing matters. The good news is that the process is usually much quicker and more straightforward than most people expect.

How Long the Assessment Itself Takes
In most cases, the assessment is completed in a single session.
That session typically lasts anywhere from 45 minutes to about an hour and a half, depending on the type of evaluation. The process is structured, so you’re guided through a series of questions designed to gather the information needed for your report.
When You’ll Receive Your Report
After the assessment is complete, your report is prepared and finalized.
Most people receive their documentation within 24 to 72 hours. This timeframe allows for proper review and ensures that the report is accurate, clearly written, and meets court requirements.
What Can Affect the Timeline
While the process is usually quick, a few things can influence timing:
- The type of assessment required
- Scheduling availability
- The level of detail needed in the report
In most cases, these factors don’t cause major delays—but it’s helpful to be aware of them.
How to Keep the Process Moving Smoothly
If you’re trying to complete your requirement as quickly as possible:
- Schedule your assessment early
- Be clear and honest during the session
- Let your provider know if you’re working with a deadline
These small steps can make a big difference in how smoothly everything goes.
Final Thoughts
Most people go into the process expecting it to take longer than it actually does. In reality, it’s designed to be efficient so you can complete your requirement and move forward.
👉 If you’re ready to get started, you can schedule your assessment and receive your documentation within a timely window.



