- Samples are collected by an impartial third party, such as a Doctor, clinic or laboratory.
- The individuals tested are positively identified (i.e. they present a government-issued ID, and they are photographed and fingerprinted for records.).
- The samples are carefully tracked and matched to each test participant throughout the entire DNA testing process.
The Chain of Custody process requires samples to be taken by a neutral third party. Thus, test participants would need to go to sample collection facilities to be collected. The Chain of Custody process ensures that results will be acceptable in court and other legal cases where paternity needs to be established.
Rest all paternity tests by aplu paplu diagnostic centres can very well shout from the top of the roofs BUT THE RESULTS ARE NOT LEGALY ADMISSIBLE.they are only home dna tests for personnal knowledge.