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.
In Saint Helens, OR, our DNA testing services offer comprehensive solutions for those seeking to understand their genetic connections. Whether you need confirmation for personal reasons, legal matters in Columbia County, or immigration processes, our expert team ensures precise and timely results. Utilizing AABB-accredited laboratories, we prioritize accuracy and confidentiality. From paternity tests, knowing your ancestry, to resolving family disputes or court requirements, each test is tailored to provide the most reliable results. Accredited Drug Testing Inc stands out by offering support and guidance throughout the entire DNA testing process. Contact us today to uncover answers vital to your story.
We provide court-approved legal DNA testing, essential for custody and family disputes, immigration documentation, and paternity verification. Results are court-admissible and follow stringent chain-of-custody protocols.
Our non-legal DNA tests, designed for personal knowledge, include ancestry and health insights. Perfect for those curious about their genetic history without the need for court-level documentation.
Step into any of our convenient Saint Helens, OR locations for a simple DNA sample collection, conducted by trained professionals. Your sample is securely transported to our AABB-accredited labs.
Our comprehensive lab analysis utilizes advanced DNA sequencing techniques, ensuring robust result accuracy. Within 3-5 days, your confidential test outcomes are ready and accessible to you.
Accredited Drug Testing Inc ensures the highest accuracy with our DNA test results, thanks to certifications from AABB-accredited laboratories. Strict quality control measures guarantee precision in genetic testing.
Our DNA testing services rely on state-of-the-art technology and rigorous standards to ensure reliable results, helping you make informed decisions about your genetic information.
Establishing parentage for custody/support.
DNA testing offers definitive proof of parentage crucial in custody or support cases, providing court-admissible evidence of biological connections. This helps judges in making decisive rulings about parental duties and financial responsibilities.
Confirming familial relationships.
Certainty in familial bonds, whether among siblings or extended family, is achieved through precise DNA tests. These tests deliver trustworthy genetic data that can resolve inheritance disputes and strengthen family bonds by confirming biological relationships.
Immigration cases requiring proof of biological relationships.
In immigration scenarios, DNA testing serves as authoritative evidence of biological ties needed for visa and citizenship confirmations. This legal genetic testing speeds up family reunions by supplying definitive proof recognized by immigration departments.
Adoption cases or identifying unknown biological relatives.
Adoption-related DNA tests illuminate connections to unknown biological kin, offering adoptees vital perspectives on their genetic heritage. This knowledge aids in emotional reconciliation, provides family medical histories, and deepens understanding of personal identity.
Genealogy and ancestry exploration.
Unlocking your ancestral origins and ethnic roots is facilitated through genealogy-centric DNA tests. These insights allow you to explore cultural identities and family histories, offering a richer understanding of lineage and shared heritage journey over centuries.
Our DNA testing complies with all Columbia County standards, ensuring both precision and legal acceptance crucial for family law matters. We use a strict chain-of-custody approach, guaranteeing test outcomes are recognized by Saint Helens, OR courts and uphold legal standards.
For family law cases in Saint Helens, OR, determining genuine biological relationships is essential. Our certified DNA tests adhere strictly to Columbia County judicial criteria, providing comprehensive documentation to authenticate samples and protect the legal value of your results.
Adhering to Columbia County's legal frameworks, our DNA tests bring clarity and reliability to complicated family law issues. In Saint Helens, OR, families trust our meticulous testing and legally sound documentation for impartial and swift resolutions in custody matters, paternity, and estate claims.
Columbia County Courthouse
Legal resources for residents seeking court-admissible DNA testing procedures.
Columbia County Legal Aid
Offering legal advice and resources for DNA-related cases in family law.
Oregon Law Help
Provides general guidance on family law issues, including DNA testing procedures.
Columbia Community Justice
Support resources for family law cases, involving custody and DNA testing needs.
Oregon DHS
State department assisting families with health and welfare benefits.
USCIS Portland Field Office
Providing immigration services and information pertinent to DNA testing requirements.