A judge wants the NYPD officer accused of plotting to murder her estranged hubby — as well as her boyfriend’s teen daughter — to undergo a psychological examination to see if she’s fit to stand trial.

Long Island federal Judge Sandra Feuerstein on Wednesday ordered officials at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to admit Dr. Barry Rosenfeld so he can examine disgraced cop Valerie Cincinelli.

The mom of two burst into tears last month after the judge ruled the 35-year-old undergo an evaluation following her May arrest.

Feuerstein has asked Rosenfeld to prepare a report outlining her “current mental state” and to see if she’s currently “suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering [her] mentally incompetent to the extent that [s]he is unable to understand the nature and consequences of the proceedings against [her] or to assist properly in [her] defense.”

Prosecutors say Cincinelli paid her boyfriend John DiRubba $7,000 to arrange hits on both her hubby, Isaiah Carvalho, and on DiRubba’s 15-year-old daughter.

She’s facing murder for hire and other charges and has been held without bail.