Legal Paternity Test
Quick answer
A chain-of-custody DNA test admissible in court, immigration, and government proceedings.
A legal paternity test is collected by a neutral technician who verifies photo IDs, seals samples in tamper-evident packaging, and ships them to an AABB-accredited lab. The signed lab-director report is admissible in every U.S. family court, USCIS, SSA, and state vital-records office.
Browse the glossary
- AABB Accreditation
- STR Marker
- 34-Marker Paternity Test
- Combined Paternity Index (CPI)
- Probability of Paternity
- Chain of Custody
- Buccal Swab
- Cheek Swab
- Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity (NIPP)
- Cell-Free Fetal DNA (cffDNA)
- Amniocentesis
- Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)
- USCIS Genetic Testing
- Form I-130
- Legal Paternity Test
- Home Paternity Test
- How It Works
- CLIA Certification
- ISO/IEC 17025
- College of American Pathologists (CAP)
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