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This at-home DNA kit is completed in 3 easy steps: collect, seal, and ship. Our team will guide you on proper sample collection to help ensure accurate results.
This test is for personal knowledge only and is not court-admissible. It’s a great option when one or more participants are not in the same city. Each kit includes collection materials for one alleged father and one child, with additional participants available for an extra fee.
Results are typically available within 2 business days after the lab receives the samples and are sent via email.
Results are typically available within 2 business days after the lab receives the samples
Unlike many drugstore DNA kits, our self-collection kits include all costs upfront—lab analysis, kit, shipping, and reporting—with no hidden fees, and are processed by an accredited laboratory for accurate, trusted results (learn more in our blog about the hidden costs of cheap DNA tests).
One of our certified collectors will perform the sample collection and ship it to the lab. This option is for personal knowledge only and does not require identification, chain of custody documentation, or notarization. Results are not court-admissible.
This option is commonly used when participants prefer to remain anonymous or when legal documentation is not needed. Results are typically available within 2 business days after the lab receives the samples.
Using a certified collector helps prevent contamination and ensures proper sample handling, so your DNA samples arrive at the lab in optimal condition. This reduces the risk of inconclusive or inaccurate results and provides greater confidence in your paternity test outcome.
Our certified collector will perform the sample collection and securely ship it to the laboratory. Legal DNA paternity testing is commonly used for child custody cases, court orders, birth certificate updates, and tribal enrollment.
This test follows a strict Chain of Custody process to ensure court-admissible results. A valid government-issued ID is required for the alleged fathe, mother or legal guardian. A birth certificate for the child is recommended but not required. Photos of all participants will be taken as part of the Chain of Custody documentation.
Results are typically available within 2 business days after the lab receives the samples and can be sent directly to the tested parties, attorneys, or other authorized recipients.