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The DNA parentage test that follows strict chain of custody can generate legally admissible
results that are used for child support, inheritance, social welfare benefits, immigration,
or adoption purposes.
To satisfy the chain-of-custody legal requirements, all tested parties have to be properly
identified and their specimens collected by a third party professional who is not related to
any of the tested parties and has no interest in the outcome of the test.

A word about "legal" testing:
To make a test legally admissible in court, your samples must be collected by an independent third party.
This establishes what is known as the chain of custody where your samples can be tracked and documented throughout the process.
In order to preserve the chain of custody all collections of samples must have been performed or witnessed by a competent collector with no interest in the test outcome.

This disqualifies spouses, children of the person being tested, other family members,
friends and any person having any relationship to any of the persons being tested.
It is also expected that the competent collector has packaged and transferred the
samples to the laboratory. 

 
    *At no time can the collection kit be in the sole possession of the person who is to be tested.
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Call or email for an appointment:
 
Florida DNA Services
PO Box 461
Englewood, FL 34295
(941) 228-6853

[email protected]

Already have the test, and just need an experienced, impartial collector?
Collection only fees begin at $50