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Mobile Drug and DNA Testing

Certified Laboratory Services offers mobile drug and DNA testing for both individuals and businesses. We provide DOT and non-DOT drug testing, including pre-employment, random, and post-accident, along with DNA paternity tests for legal and personal purposes. Convenient, reliable, and confidential testing at your location.

DOT Drug Testing

DOT drug testing refers to the drug testing required by the Department of Transportation for safety-sensitive employees in industries like transportation, aviation, and public transit. It includes a series of mandatory tests, such as pre-employment, random, post-accident, return-to-duty, and follow-up testing, ensuring convenience and compliance with all requirements.

Non DOT Drug Testing

Non-DOT drug testing refers to drug testing that is not regulated by the Department of Transportation but is still required by employers for various reasons, such as pre-employment, random, post-accident, promotion, or reasonable suspicion. These tests are commonly used in workplaces to ensure a safe and productive environment.

DNA Paternity Test for Legal

A DNA paternity test for legal purposes is a scientific method used to determine the biological father of a child, with results that are legally admissible in court. This type of test is often required for matters such as child custody, child support, inheritance, or other legal proceedings. The process involves collecting DNA samples from the child and alleged father, usually via a simple cheek swab

DNA Paternity Test for Non Legal

A DNA paternity test for non-legal purposes is used to determine biological paternity without the need for court admissibility. This type of test is often chosen for personal reasons, such as family peace of mind or confirmation of biological relationships. While the results are highly accurate, they are not intended for legal use in court cases such as child support.

Random DNA Test

A random DNA test typically refers to a paternity test or genetic analysis conducted without prior knowledge or specific reason to confirm a relationship or identity. In the context of paternity testing, it involves testing samples from a child and an alleged father, where the selection of participants is random or based on the individual’s desire for personal knowledge rather than legal necessity.

Post Accident DNA

Post-accident DNA testing is typically used to determine identity or biological relationships after an accident or incident. In some cases, this type of testing may be relevant to legal, insurance, or personal matters, such as confirming the identity of individuals involved in the accident or verifying family relationships in cases of severe.

Promtion DNA

A promotion DNA test isn’t a standard term used in genetic testing, but if you’re referring to DNA testing related to promotion within a family or establishing biological relationships for any specific purpose such as inheritance or eligibility for benefits it would involve confirming familial connections on proving a relationship.

Follow Up DNA

Follow-up DNA testing is typically conducted after an initial test to confirm or monitor genetic relationships or conditions over time. In the context of paternity testing or other genetic analysis, follow-up tests can be used to verify previous results, address new concerns, or comply with ongoing legal or personal requirements.