The procedures for paternity testing, or DNA test, sample
collection are quite simple. The following is a list of frequently asked
questions that will help you find out about where to go, what to bring, who
needs to show up, if there are age requirements, what types of samples there
are, when to show up, and how your confidentiality is maintained.
Where are samples collected? Genetic Profiles works with laboratories and clinics
all over the country to provide paternity testing (DNA test) sample
collection services. We will
make every effort to ensure that you are scheduled at the most convenient
site possible. We can even find a new location, if necessary, to meet
your needs. To schedule an appointment for sample collection just call
1-800-551-7763 and a member of our Client Services staff will assist
you. Please have as much of the following information as possible ready
before you call:
Names
and addresses of all persons to be tested, and telephone numbers as
appropriate.
The date of birth or approximate age of the child(ren) to be tested.
City and State of each person who will be providing a sample. Day and time
preference for the sample collection.
Payment information, i.e., who will be paying for the test and the type of payment
to be used.
Name and contact information of any involved attorney(s) and/or other representatives.
We will provide you, or your client, with the location (usually
a local laboratory or clinic within a 5-30 minute drive), date,
time for sample
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Are there any age requirements?
Paternity testing using DNA testing may be performed at any age. Age
of the person(s) tested DOES NOT affect the accuracy of the paternity
test / DNA test result in any way. Genetic Profiles has successfully
performed numerous tests involving newborn infants.
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Who needs to provide a sample?
Usually, a sample is collected from the mother, child and alleged father.
Under special circumstances, DNA testing / paternity testing may be
performed
using only samples from the child and alleged father. In such a situation,
the child's legal guardian must authorize the sample collection and
paternity testing if the alleged father does not have legal
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What types of samples are collected?
In most cases DNA testing / paternity testing is done using cells from
the inside of the mouth, which are collected with a cotton swab called
a "buccal swab". The older more classic approach is to collect a very
small sample of blood. The sample is small enough to allow even newborns
to participate in testing. Newborns may also be tested using umbilical
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What do I need to take to the sample collection appointment?
It is extremely important that everyone being tested is positively identified.
Every person from whom a sample is collected must provide:
A picture ID, such as a driver's license or State identification card.
Social security number, birth certificate (for children).
Payment for the collection of samples.
A money order or cashier's check made payable to Genetic
Profiles for paternity testing fees. (It will be forwarded to the
laboratory along with all samples
collected).
Polaroid photographs will be taken of all persons at the time of sample collection. Thumbprints
may also be taken. Strict chain of custody procedures will be followed.
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Must everyone's samples be collected at the same time?
No. Samples may be collected at different times and in different places.
We recommend that samples be collected at the same time whenever possible;
DNA testing cannot begin until all samples have been received
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