Suretest DNA

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

No, This is because DNA is set at conception and generally does not change,  birth with a simple buccal swab from the newborn. Paternity tests can be run even on a sample from an unborn kid (prenatal testing). A simple buccal swab from the neonate can also be used to gather samples shortly after birth.

All participants must provide a current government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport, for a chain of custody test (court admissible). A birth certificate or social security card is acceptable for minors, but NOT REQUIRED because the consent form authorizing the testing of the minor or newborn infant must be signed by the minor’s legal guardian or the claimed father.

No, private individuals may take a DNA test without the request of a doctor or a court order.

Yes. If the mother’s participation is not possible, we can do a motherless DNA test at no extra cost. A motherless test necessitates more thorough analysis but yields the same accurate results.

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