Forensic Services

Forensic Services

Forensic Services

Forensic DNA testing, also known as DNA profiling, is a crucial tool in legal proceedings for identifying individuals involved in crimes or eliminating suspects. Its unparalleled accuracy enables swift resolution of cases, often serving as the linchpin for the prosecution’s burden of proof. At Bay Area DNA Testing, we specialize in court-admissible forensic services, leveraging state-of-the-art facilities and stringent protocols for cleanliness, accuracy, and sample integrity. Our certified collectors ensure rapid, non-invasive sample collection with thorough attention to detail. With our commitment to precision and efficiency, we provide reliable results promptly, equipping legal professionals with the evidence needed for justice.

Court-Admissible Evidence

Reliable evidence for legal proceedings.

Highly Accurate DNA Profiling

Precision in identification processes.

Reliable Results for Investigations

Assistance in criminal case resolutions.

Forensic DNA Testing at Bay Area DNA Testing

At Bay Area DNA Testing, we prioritize the accuracy and reliability of your forensic DNA test results. We uphold stringent standards to guarantee precision in every analysis.

Our commitment to excellence includes:

  • Secure Chain of Custody
  • Comprehensive DNA Sample Documentation
  • Rapid Sample Collection Process
  • Rigorous Sample Isolation
  • Utmost Confidentiality
  • Prompt, Accurate Results

While we primarily use buccal swabs for sample collection, we also analyze various DNA sources like hair, blood, and skin. Adhering to strict protocols, we ensure all results are legally admissible. Whether for individual testing, evidence examination, or criminal database matching, trust Bay Area DNA Testing for dependable forensic DNA analysis.

Forensic DNA Testing Process

Here’s a list of steps we follow in the forensic DNA testing.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about forensic DNA testing.

DNA is typically collected via buccal swabs from the inner cheek. Other sources may include blood, hair, or tissue samples.