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.
At Accredited Drug Testing, we recognize the pivotal role DNA testing plays in resolving personal and legal concerns. Situated in Alberton, MT, our DNA testing services offer you a gateway to clarity. From ancestry testing that deciphers your ethnic heritage to immigration DNA tests critical for verifying familial links, our wide array of services is designed to meet your diverse needs. Leverage our DNA test accuracy and court-admissible DNA test certifications to address custody disputes, establish paternity, or embark on an ancestry exploration journey. With our state-of-the-art laboratories and highly professional team, discovering your biological truths has never been easier or more reliable. Trust in our DNA analysis services to guide you through life’s complex questions with precision and confidentiality, right here in Alberton, MT.
Legal DNA Testing ensures results are admissible in court, verifying parentage for custody or support cases, confirming familial connections for immigration purposes, and providing evidence for paternity disputes, all meeting stringent legal guideline requirements.
Non-Legal DNA Testing reveals personal genetic traits like ancestry and health predispositions, offers insight into family heritage, and helps individuals explore biological connections, contributing to personal growth, wellness decisions, and family reunification efforts.
Start by visiting our Alberton, MT testing center to provide your DNA sample through a quick, non-invasive cheek swab. The process ensures privacy and ease.
The collected sample is sent to our AABB-accredited lab, where DNA sequencing experts analyze genetic markers for accuracy.
Receive your detailed DNA analysis results in 3 to 5 days, offering insights into genetic relationships, health, or ancestry.
Our DNA tests boast unparalleled accuracy, backed by AABB accreditation and stringent quality control. Every sample undergoes meticulous genetic sequencing analysis, ensuring high reliability.
Maintaining rigorous standards, our certified laboratories emphasize quality assurance, securing result authenticity through comprehensive DNA profiling processes.
Establishing parentage for custody/support.
With unparalleled clarity, DNA testing verifies parentage in custody or support disputes, providing court-approved evidence of blood ties. These findings inform judicial decisions for responsible parenting and support commitments.
Confirming familial relationships.
Resolving familial queries becomes straightforward with DNA tests, affirming bonds among siblings, grandparents, or relatives. Trustworthy outcomes reconcile disputes, offer peace of mind, and bolster family solidarity by confirming biological connections.
Immigration cases requiring proof of biological relationships.
In the context of immigration, DNA tests crucially validate familial links indispensable for visa and citizenship processes. Legal and accurate genetic testing is accepted by immigration bodies, facilitating family reunification with minimal bureaucratic hurdles.
Adoption cases or identifying unknown biological relatives.
DNA testing is a key ally in adoption journeys, uncovering unknown familial ties and providing adoptees with a greater sense of genetic identity, aiding in closure and family medical insight.
Genealogy and ancestry exploration.
DNA insights delve into one’s heritage, offering clarity on ethnic roots and distant kin. This genetic exploration enriches cultural knowledge, connecting individuals with historical movements and family legacies.
Our DNA testing meets the stringent legal standards of Mineral County, ensuring results are recognized in family law cases in Alberton, MT. Through rigorous chain-of-custody procedures, we assure the accuracy and admissibility of our court-compliant tests.
In Alberton, MT's legal cases, identifying precise biological relations is fundamental. Our certified DNA services adhere strictly to Mineral County guidelines, providing comprehensive sample documentation to uphold legal credibility.
Aligned with Mineral County's legal standards, our testing services deliver trust and transparency in family law situations. Alberton, MT residents rely on our processes for fair resolutions in custodial, inheritance, and paternity matters.
Mineral County Local Government
Provides resources and information on family law and legal procedures in the county.
USCIS Missoula Field Office
Handles immigration cases, often requiring DNA proof for reunification.
Montana Legal Services Association
Offers legal aid in family law and immigration matters, providing crucial support.
Mineral County Office of Health and Family Services
Supports community health, including family genetic history and wellness.
Montana Supreme Court
Resource for understanding state-level family law and legal DNA testing requirements.
Missoula Family Law Firm
Offers expert legal counsel in family law cases, including those requiring DNA testing.