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We offer a wide range of DNA tests for legal and personal use.
Some family questions remain unanswered for years. A parent may need paternity confirmation before going to court for child support. A child may want to understand their biological relationships. An immigration case may require proof of a family relationship. In other situations, individuals often simply want answers for their peace of mind.
No matter what brings you to DNA testing, the goal is to gain clarity and reliable information to move forward. At Face DNA Test, we work with families and individuals in Montana who need accurate DNA testing for various legal and personal reasons. Whether you need court-approved documentation, preparing immigration paperwork, or seeking private answers, we offer tailored DNA tests in Montana.
Our experienced team is here to help you understand all the available and suitable options before you schedule. All DNA tests are conducted professionally in our AABB-accredited & CLIA-certified labs, ensuring reliable and court-admissible results.
In Montana, establishing legal parentage can influence financial responsibilities, custody, parental rights, inheritance matters, health benefits, and various other legal issues. The Montana Uniform Parentage Act, in Title 40, Chapter 6 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA), establishes the legal framework for determining parentage & resolving disputes.
The most important feature of Montana law is the use of a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Parentage. This document allows parents to establish parentage without a formal court proceeding when there is no dispute regarding the biological father. Once signed and filed, this affidavit carries significant legal consequences unless one of the parents challenges it in court.
When disagreements arise, courts rely on legal DNA testing in Montana to help determine biological parentage. Under the Montana Uniform Parentage Act, courts have the authority to order a DNA test to obtain evidence in cases involving child support, custody, inheritance, and other legal issues.
The court generally requires documented chain-of-custody procedures, ID verification, professional sample collection, and accredited lab analysis. Our court-ordered DNA test in Montana meets all these legal requirements and provides results that are admissible in Montana courts.
Therefore, families should understand that legal, non-legal, and at-home DNA testing in Montana are not the same. A home DNA test kit provides answers for your personal clarity and is not for legal use. However, legal DNA tests in Montana provide court-approved results.
At Face DNA Test, we help families understand the process before the testing begins. Here you will get:
Simple process. Accurate results.
| Feature | Legal DNA Test | Home DNA Test |
|---|---|---|
| Use | Court admissible | Personal knowledge |
| Sample Collection | Collected by professional | Self-collected at home |
| Chain of Custody | Yes | No |
| Identity Verification | Yes | No |
| Results Accepted in Court | Yes | No |
| Turnaround Time | 3-5 Business Days | 3-5 Business Days |
Our legal DNA testing services follow strict chain of custody procedures.
DNA testing shouldn’t be limited to larger cities. Through our DNA testing locations in Montana, Face DNA Test helps individuals and families access reliable testing services in communities including Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Kalispell, Havre, Miles City, and Livingston.
Whether you live in a metropolitan area or a smaller Montana community, convenient DNA testing is available for everyone looking for “legal DNA testing near me.”
We have collection locations throughout Montana for your convenience.
Yes. Legal DNA testing may be used as evidence in parentage-related legal proceedings.
Yes. Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity (NIPP) testing is safe to determine paternity during pregnancy.
Separate DNA collections can often be coordinated through authorized locations in other states.
DNA testing may help verify biological relationships to resolve estate matters.
Yes. Most DNA testing is performed using a simple cheek swab collection.
Yes. Grandparent DNA testing may be available when direct parent testing cannot be performed.
Yes. Any documentation related to your testing matter may be brought to your appointment.
Yes. Collection procedures are conducted with confidentiality and professionalism.
When performed by accredited laboratories, legal paternity testing is typically more than 99.9% accurate when paternity is confirmed.
Absolutely. Our team can discuss your situation and explain the available testing options before you book an appointment.
Book online or call us today. We’re here to help you find the answers you need.