Offering DNA testing for legal and non-legal purposes
Legal DNA test – when needing a DNA test for paternity, child custody or any court ordered purpose a legal DNA test must be performed at a testing center, the child/children and the alleged father will be scheduled to go to one of our many testing centers nationwide with appropriate documentation, identification, and the test will be performed by a qualified DNA test collector who will then send the specimen to a certified AABB laboratory. Results will be available in approximately 10 days after the laboratory receives the specimen.
Non-legal DNA test -this test is performed for informational purposes only, a DNA certified test kit will be sent to the purchaser via regular mail or overnight delivery. The kit will include clear instructions of how to perform the DNA test, the purchaser will utilize an oral fluid swab for the child/children and alleged father. upon completion the specimen will be placed in a prepaid delivery envelope and sent to our AABB certified laboratory. Results will be available in approximately 10 days after the specimens are received at the laboratory. Please remember the non-legal DNA test cannot be used in a court of law or for any legal purpose.
Located in Jay County, Salamonia, IN, our DNA testing services provide insightful solutions for various needs including legal, familial, and heritage queries. At Accredited Drug Testing, we commit to delivering reliable and confidential testing services to unravel the answers you seek. From paternity and ancestry testing to immigration and familial confirmations, our AABB accredited laboratories employ advanced DNA sequencing techniques to provide precise results. Ensure peace of mind, resolve legal matters, or dive into personal ancestry exploration—all with the trusted expertise our Salamonia, IN centers offer you.
Providing court-admissible DNA tests for legal use, including paternity, immigration, and custody cases. Our services are backed by strict chain-of-custody and accredited laboratory standards, ensuring the utmost reliability and acceptance in court proceedings.
Non-legal DNA tests offered include ancestry, genealogy, and sibling tests. Perfect for personal insights into heritage, these tests provide detailed genetic data without the requirement of court-related documentation or procedures.
At our Salamonia, IN centers, begin your DNA testing with a simple sample collection via a cheek swab. Our certified specialists ensure the process is non-invasive and follows strict protocols to maintain sample integrity.
Once collected, your sample is sent to our high-tech laboratories for thorough analysis, employing state-of-the-art DNA sequencing to decode your genetic markers with precision.
Results are ready in 3-5 days, providing you with comprehensive insights that address your testing needs promptly, securely, and accurately, easily accessible through our confidential service.
Accredited Drug Testing's commitment to DNA test accuracy is demonstrated by our use of certified AABB labs, ensuring the highest quality standards through rigorous quality control and adept technical and scientific oversight.
Our expert handling of genetic markers and DNA profiling guarantees precise test results, maintaining our reputation for reliability and accreditation across our DNA analysis services.
Establishing parentage for custody/support.
DNA testing delivers precise evidence of biological relationships, crucial for court-admissible custody or support cases. This concrete proof aids judicial decisions, ensuring fair parental responsibilities and financial support.
Confirming familial relationships.
Through DNA testing, verify familial ties with accuracy. Settle family disputes about kinship among siblings or grandparents, offering reliable genetic insights to strengthen familial bonds and endorse inheritance claims.
Immigration cases requiring proof of biological relationships.
In immigration procedures, DNA testing offers undeniable proof of biological connections, essential for visa or citizenship approval. Legal DNA tests ensure clarity and expedite family reunification, minimizing bureaucratic hurdles.
Adoption cases or identifying unknown biological relatives.
Adoption-related DNA testing identifies biological relatives, providing adoptees vital genetic insights. Unearth your heritage, gain closure, and access vital health histories that explain personal identities.
Genealogy and ancestry exploration.
Genealogical DNA tests uncover ethnic origins and distant relatives, enriching your understanding of family lineage. Discover lineage through genetic data and dive into cultural identities and migration histories.
Our DNA testing rigorously complies with Jay County standards, delivering accurate and court-admissible results for family law cases. With strict chain-of-custody protocols, we ensure our results are legally recognized throughout Salamonia, IN.
In Salamonia, IN’s custody and family law cases, identifying precise biological relationships is imperative. Our Jay County rigorous guidelines are reflected in our certified DNA testing. We provide comprehensive documentation, asserting the legal integrity of your results.
Adhering closely to Jay County court requirements, our DNA testing services elucidate complex family law issues. Salamonia, IN families depend on our comprehensive processes and defensible documentation for fair, timely resolution of issues from custody to inheritance and paternity.
Jay County Superior Court
Provides legal guidance and resolution for family law and paternity cases in Salamonia, IN.
Jay County Health Department
Offers resources on DNA testing for family health histories and genetic counseling.
Jay County Courthouse
Handling family law proceedings, this is the local judicial authority for legal DNA test cases.
Jay County Bar Association
Find experienced family and immigration attorneys to aid with legal DNA test results processing.
USCIS Office Finder
Resource for locating immigration offices that accept legal DNA test results.
Indiana Legal Services
Provides support for low-income individuals in family law cases requiring DNA testing.