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Drug & Alcohol Testing Compliance Services offers DNA testing for a variety of reasons.
- determines whether or not a man is the biological father of a child
- is proof of genetic inheritance
- is beneficial for both parties in cases of custody, child support, and a variety of personal reasons
DNA tests processed through D.A.T.C.S. are
- admissible in court
- collected by trained professionals who maintain a strict documented chain of custody
Grandparentage Testing is used
- to ascertain whether or not a child is your biological grandchild
- in situations in which the biological father is not available for a paternity test
- so that DNA analysis from the father’s parents can establish the genetic link between father and child
Infidelity testing can be performed when
- faithfulness of one’s partner is in question and substantial forensic evidence has been discovered
- suspicions have been aroused by finding a stained garment or other items that likely contain genetic material (i.e., saliva, hair, etc.)
By comparing the DNA from the forensic material with your DNA, we can conclusively determine whether or not you are the donor
Zygosity testing is primarily used to
- satisfy personal curiosity
- for medical purposes
- allow twins to understand the truth about their own origin and identity
- identify biological sibling relationships between two people
- identify an alleged father if the father is missing or unavailable
- for paternity testing
- determine if siblings share one or both parents
The parties involved in the DNA test include two alleged siblings sharing a common biological relative
(such as the two siblings’ biological mother, if the same).
In cases where the alleged father is deceased or missing, a family reconstruction test may be performed.
- provide greater than 99.9% probability of paternity
- be reached only if a sufficient number of family members with known relationship to the deceased (his parents, his siblings, his known children) are available for testing
- give proof of paternity for inheritance purposes
DNA
No. We use Bucal Swabs to collecr DNA.
Yes. Legal guardian of minor child must sign concent and DNA must be collected by a certified collector.
Time will very depending on test being done. Paternity testing can be resulted within 3 to 5 bussiness days.
Yes. We will only give results to who you have authorized to call with results.
No. We a here from 7am to 5:30 pm. Monday thru friday. Testing done on a walk in basis.
Including the mother not only acts as a quality control step to ensure the proper child has been tested, but it also strengthens the genetic evidence of the test.
Yes. Alleged fathers who are related such as father , brothers, uncle, cousins ect. Have similar dna, which could result in either a inconclusive result or a false conclusion.
Yes. If the alleged father is simply unavailable for testing there are a few different options….
*Granndparent age testing is often one of the better relationship test to be done in this situation to determine paternity.
*Avuncular testing can also be done using the uncle of the alleged father to determine paternity.
Siblingship testing can determine full, half or unrelated siblingship depending on the situation. If the mother or father is available it is always recommended that they are included in the testing process.
Yes. Alleged mother or father can test with you to determine parentage.




