Frequently Asked DNA Questions

The cost of a DNA test depends upon the type of testing performed. Call us right now at 1-888-863- 0833to get a quote. Our prices are the most competitive in the market.
We accept all major credit cards. Arrangements can be made if you wish to pay via Zelle, Cash app, PayPal or through invoice cash.
Results for a standard legal paternity test are guaranteed at least a 99.99% probability of paternity for inclusions or 100% certainty of exclusion. DNA testing is extremely accurate.

It’s a quick & painless process. The inside of the cheek of each person being tested is gently wiped with a soft cotton swab for about 20-30 seconds. Because almost every cell in a person’s body contains his or her unique DNA, swabbing a cheek is a safe, easy way to collect the sample. Each sample is then sealed in its own envelope, labeled for identification purposes and sent to our lab for processing.

If the alleged father is not available for a DNA test, you have some other options like Grandparent DNA testing, Avuncular Testing, and Siblings DNA Testing.
The mother typically does not need to be tested. Only for cases involving fetal demise. However, including the mother is ideal and will provide more conclusive results. Most cases, accurate results are still achievable.
Yes, additional family members can be tested. Additional charges apply
Paternity link DNA will email your test results once they are completed. If you’d like to receive your results by mail, you may request that option for an additional fee.
Only our court-admissible testing options can be used in court. Our court-admissible tests employ the use of strict chain-of-custody documentation, impartial sample collection, and stringent testing requirements to ensure the authenticity and validity of our test results. Testing options labeled as “Peace of Mind” are not court admissible.
Mobile collectors are qualified professionals who can come to your home or location of choice and collect the DNA sample.
Court-Admissible (Legal) test results are required for clients who need to establish biological relatedness for child support, child custody, birth certificates, probate, or other legal purposes. Court-Admissible: Relationship tests require that all parties have their DNA samples collected by an unrelated third party with no interest in the testing outcome. Collectors can be medical professionals, attorneys, pastors, etc. Court-admissible tests also require a strict chain-of-custody to be maintained throughout the sample collection and testing process. Peace of Mind: Informational tests which does not require impartial, unrelated sample collectors or strict chain-of-custody. Sample collections are for informational purposes only. Tests can be performed in the comfort of your own home. If your testing needs are for personal knowledge and aren’t needed for any legal purpose, then an informational test is right for you.
Peace of Mind’s laboratory is certified and accredited by:
  • American Association of Blood Banks (AABB)
  • New York State Department of Health
  • American Society for Histocompatibility & Immunogenetics (ASHI)
  • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA)
  • Standards Council of Canada
Our services include :
  • Ready-To-Know ® Home Sampling Kit
  • Self-Collected, At-Home Paternity
  • Legal Paternity
  • Prenatal Paternity
  • Maternity/ Paternity for adoption cases
  • Immigration
  • Estate Settlement
  • Family/Sibling Relationship
  • Twin Studies
  • Personal Identification & Security

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We Provide All Aspects Of Child Health

As a healthcare provider, we strive to provide all aspects of child health to ensure the well-being of our young patients. From routine check-ups and vaccinations to specialized care for chronic illnesses, our team is dedicated to promoting the health and development of children of all ages. We work closely with parents and caregivers to provide education, support, and guidance on all aspects of child health, including physical, mental, and emotional health.
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