Chain of Custody DNA Analysis is the standard you choose when you know your results may be challenged, questioned, or closely examined. In our practice, this service is guided by years of hands‑on forensic nursing experience, where careful tracking and timing often determined whether evidence could be trusted.
From the moment a sample is collected, we record exactly who handled it, when, and how. Each swab is sealed, labeled, and documented, with signatures at every transfer point. This documented trail-the chain of custody-is what allows your DNA results to be accepted in legal cases, agency investigations, and other formal proceedings without doubts about tampering or mix‑ups.
This level of documentation is especially important for court‑involved paternity or relationship testing, contested estate matters, and cases involving high‑risk incidents or vulnerable individuals. We help you prepare by explaining what identification is needed, who must be present, and how the appointment will unfold, so everyone arrives informed and calm.
During analysis, we use validated methods appropriate for legal and forensic work, then compile the findings into a clear, signed report. Because many clients are navigating attorneys, social services, or multiple family members, we can coordinate securely with your legal representative when you authorize us to do so, helping ensure your report is filed correctly the first time.
Protecting your privacy remains a priority. Even with strict tracking, your information is shared only with approved parties and stored securely for future verification needs.
When you request Chain of Custody DNA Analysis, you are not just ordering a test-you are establishing a trustworthy record that can carry your case forward. In difficult seasons, that record can be the steady, factual anchor you and your family need to make decisions with confidence.