| Description |
Price |
Turn Around |
| Semen Screen of Evidence (Includes 1-2 stains) |
$90.00 |
2-3 Days |
| DNA Profile of Evidence |
$450.00 |
5-7 Days |
| DNA Profile of Reference (Bucal Swab) |
$60.00 |
3-5 Days |
| Complete Infidelity Test (includes Semen Screen, DNA Profile of Evidence and DNA Profile of Reference) |
$600.00 |
5-7 Days |
| Rush Processing Charges |
Price |
| Semen Screen (Next Business Day Rush Results) |
$240.00 |
| Semen Screen (Same Business Day Rush Results) |
$360.00 |
| DNA Profile of Evidence (2-3 Days) |
$600.00 |
Have you noticed a change in your relationship? Is your partner suddenly busy all the
time, distant and moody. Do they make excuses for where they have been? Have they
lost interest in the physical aspect of your relationship? If you have answered yes to
any of these questions, they may be cheating on you.
You can speculate about these various scenarios or you can eliminate your lingering
doubt with a Semen/DNA Test. The latest DNA technology is fool proof.
Infidelity Evidence
If you have found staining on their undergarments, clothing, or bed sheets they may be cheating on you.
During and after sexual activity, semen, containing up to 300 million sperm, can be deposited on undergarments, panties, bed sheets, clothing, upholstery or other surfaces. Sperm can last as long as 3–5 days in the vagina and remain identifiable for years as dried stains.
Sample collection and examination
First, a sample is sent to the lab. This sample is usually a stained piece of clothing or material. Next a combination of 3 techniques are used to evaluate the sample: Ultraviolet Examination, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) and Microscopy. The Ultraviolet Examination is used to determine the exact location of the sample to be tested. Once the location is determined it is subjected to the PSA and Microscopy methods to confirm semen and sperm in the sample. Sterile or vascectomized men produce semen that the PSA test will detect. The semen alone will give enough DNA to perform a test, but our lab goes a step further to determine the presence of any sperm and to confirm the DNA.
There is a chance that the sample will not contain semen but some other bodily fluid. We recommend performing the DNA Profile as it will work with other bodily fluids as well.
The next step is determing the DNA Profiles in the sample. This is necessary to determine if the sample is a mixed DNA sample and if so split out the DNA to get accurate profiles.
The final step is often (but not always) required. A DNA sample to exclude a party's DNA from the results is usually required. This will allow the lab to ensure that one of the samples is not this reference sample. For instance, if a mixed specimen is sent in from a husband thinking his wife is cheating, the husband would send in a saliva swab to ensure that any male DNA found is not his.
This step is not always necesary. If sexual activity has not occured or the interested party has been away, their sample would not be present.
Result Reporting
Contact us after the turn around time, all reporting is confidential.