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What is the difference between the legal and the private test?

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What is the difference between the legal and the private test?

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A. There is no difference in terms of the testing technique or the accuracy between the chain-of-custody and in-home paternity tests. The only difference is that with the legal test, you will need to have a neutral third party collect your samples and have yourself positively identified using government issued IDs. Chain-of-custody paternity testing results can be used in a court of law while in-home testing results are not accepted by courts or other government agencies.

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A. There is no difference in the testing technique or the accuracy between the legal and private test. The only difference is that with the legal test, you will need to attend an appointment so that we can identify you and collect your fingerprints and photographscompleting the Chain of Custody of your DNA samples. With the discreet private test, you do not need to provide photographs and fingerprints.

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There is no difference in terms of accuracy and testing technique between the legal (chain-of-custody) test and the private test. The only difference is that with the legal test, you will need a neutral third party to witness the sample collection, and you have to provide government-issued IDs for all tested parties. Chain-of-custody paternity testing results can be used in a court-of-law while private testing results are not accepted by courts or other government agencies.

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There is no difference in the testing technique or the accuracy between the legal and private test. The only difference is that with the legal test, you will need to attend an appointment so that we can identify you and collect your fingerprints and photographs (Click here for legal testing instructions). With the discreet private test, you do not need to provide photographs and fingerprints. Using the Genetrack DNA Collection kit, you can collect the samples anywhere, anytime.

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