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.
Embark on a journey to uncover the secrets held within your DNA with Accredited Drug Testing's comprehensive services in Little Browning, MT. Whether you're seeking answers through genetic testing, confirm biological relationships via paternity testing, or explore ancestral history with a genealogical DNA test, our certified services are here to assist you. We use only laboratories that meet or exceed AABB accreditation standards, ensuring DNA test accuracy and court-admissible results when necessary. Discover the convenience of facilities located near you that provide a fast, easy, and confidential testing experience with the assurance of precise and reliable results.
Our Legal DNA Testing services are court-certified, adhering to rigorous standards and chain-of-custody procedures to ensure admissibility in legal cases involving family law, immigration, or custody issues, providing conclusive and legally defensible results.
Non-Legal DNA Testing by Accredited Drug Testing delivers comprehensive insights into familial connections and ancestry without the need for court-admissibility, perfect for personal knowledge, genetic health testing, or discovering long-lost relatives.
Visit any of our Little Browning, MT collection centers for fast and convenient DNA sample collection, conducted by certified professionals ensuring a flawless testing experience.
Samples are dispatched to AABB-accredited labs, where advanced DNA sequencing and profiling uncover genetic insights with absolute accuracy.
Receive your detailed and confidential DNA test results in just 3-5 days, presented clearly and securely, allowing you to make informed decisions based on your genetic information.
Accredited Drug Testing ensures the highest DNA test accuracy through AABB-certified laboratories, consistently verified results, and meticulous quality control standards, providing trustworthy genetic testing outcomes.
Each DNA test adheres to stringent protocols guaranteeing precision and reliability, backed by our unwavering commitment to quality in every step, from collection to analysis.
Establishing parentage for custody/support.
Our DNA tests provide undisputed proof of parentage essential for custody and support disputes, presenting court-admissible DNA profiling that aids judges in rendering decisions, thus ensuring fair sharing of parental obligations and financial responsibilities.
Confirming familial relationships.
DNA testing sheds light on family connections, clarifying sibling, grandparental, and other familial ties. Accurate genetic markers reassure families, resolve disputes over estates, and foster deeper interpersonal ties with substantiated genetic proof.
Immigration cases requiring proof of biological relationships.
In immigration scenarios, reliable DNA analysis proves crucial in showing biological ties needed for visas or citizenship, with results accepted by authorities, aiding family unification, and minimizing bureaucratic hurdles.
Adoption cases or identifying unknown biological relatives.
DNA testing assists adopted individuals by pinpointing unknown biological kin, offering critical insights into their heritage, aiding in emotional closure and offering understanding into medical familial histories.
Genealogy and ancestry exploration.
Our genealogy-focused DNA services reveal ancestral roots and shed light on ethnic backgrounds. By examining genetic genealogy, individuals gain enriched perspectives on family history, migration lineage, and a stronger connection to cultural identity.
Our DNA tests adhere to legal standards in Glacier County, assuring their acceptance in family law cases. Each DNA test leverages our strict chain-of-custody process to maintain accuracy and court-admissibility within the legal framework of Little Browning, MT.
In litigation based on family relationships in Little Browning, MT, Accredited Drug Testing offers DNA testing services that match Glacier County court stipulations, ensuring proper handling and documentation to uphold the authenticity and reliability of test results.
Complying with Glacier County's regulations allows us to provide expert DNA testing that offers clarity in family law matters. Residents in Little Browning, MT, benefit from our precise methodologies and certified documentation that help settle disputes over custody and paternity.
Glacier County Courts
Information on local court services and procedures for family and custody matters.
Little Browning Family Law Attorneys
Professional legal support for family and custody cases.
USCIS Immigration Offices
Resource for immigration proceedings requiring DNA test proof of relationships.
Glacier County Health Department
Local health resources and public health services.
Local Bar Association
Directory of legal professionals within Little Browning.
Genealogy Society of Little Browning
Community resources for individuals interested in genetic genealogy and family history.