FAQs
Answers before you book a confidential polygraph consultation.
These questions help clients understand timing, privacy, attorney requests, and the examination process.
How accurate is a polygraph test?
Accuracy depends on the testing method, examiner training, issue suitability, and examinee condition. The site should avoid unsupported guarantees and frame results around professional protocols.
How long does testing take?
Many appointments take two hours or more, including intake, pre-test discussion, examination, and review of next steps.
Are results confidential?
Results should be released only to the client or authorized recipient according to the intake agreement and applicable requirements.
Can attorneys request tests?
Yes. Attorney-support exams can be scheduled for case preparation, issue review, and documentation needs.
What should I expect during the exam?
The examiner explains the process, reviews the issue, prepares relevant questions, administers the exam, and discusses reporting steps.
Do you handle relationship or family matters?
Yes. Private exams can be requested for relationship, family, probate, or personal concerns where discretion is important.
Can businesses request workplace investigations?
Businesses may request support for internal matters such as theft, misconduct, or sensitive workplace disputes, subject to proper consent and legal review.
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