One exam will address one issue which is generally going to be addressed by TWO TO FOUR questions directly relevant to that issue.  With the exception of screening exams, only one specific issue can be addressed in one test.

The polygraph examiner always determines the questions to be asked and the exact wording to be used.  Only the examiner is qualified to properly format the questions to acceptable professional standards.  The person/agency requesting the exam decides the issue they wish to have tested, but the examiner determines the exact verbiage used in formulating the questions.

Only the polygraph examiner can be in the room during the exam. There may be some exceptions like interpreters or apprentices.

The cost of a polygraph test depends on the issue and the location, some can be as low as $200 and rise to $1500. However,  If the examinee fails to show up for their exam without notice, the client will be responsible for the full exam fee.  For your convenience, we accept all major credit cards.

Yes.  We have conducted many examinations in prison.

All you need to bring is your identification and an idea of the questions you want asked.

An employer can have an employee tested under certain circumstances, such as when that employee is suspected of theft.   It must be an employee and not a sub-contractor or employee of another company, the employer must have suffered an identifiable loss, the employee must have had access to the missing or damaged property, and the employee must be suspected of involvement in the loss.

The test questions can only address the specific loss being tested.  Based on legislation passed in The Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988, only the following businesses are allowed to request pre-employment screening exams:

  1. Security companies
  2. Pharmaceutical Sales or Transportation Companies
  3. Power generating companies
  4. Law enforcement agencies
  5. Other government agencies

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8900 SW 117th Ave, Building C suite 205, Miami FL. 33186
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