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We offer a wide range of DNA tests for legal and personal use.
For some families, DNA testing becomes necessary when parentage must be legally established. Others may need relationship verification for inheritance, immigration, or updates to birth records. In many cases, people only want reliable answers for their clarity and peace of mind.
In North Dakota, DNA testing provides scientific evidence that can help clarify doubts about relationships legally and privately. At Face DNA Test, we understand these diverse DNA testing needs and offer a range of DNA tests in North Dakota. Our team is here to walk you through every option, helping you select the right DNA test.
We make the DNA testing process easy with our certified DNA testing locations in North Dakota. All collected samples are processed in our AABB-accredited & CLIA-certified DNA testing labs to ensure reliable, accurate, and court-admissible results.
In North Dakota, parentage issues involve more than just determining biological relationship. Legal parentage can affect financial responsibilities, parental rights, inheritance claims, and other important social benefits and obligations.
North Dakota follows the Uniform Parentage Act from North Dakota Century Code Chapter 14-20. This law provides the acceptable procedures for establishing parent-child relationships and resolving legal disputes.
In some situations, parentage can be established voluntarily through a legally binding Acknowledgment of Paternity. This signed affidavit becomes legally significant for all legal matters, whether for child support or custody issues.
In others, when parents disagree, the courts get involved and order a DNA paternity test in North Dakota. The legal authorities frequently rely on DNA evidence through accredited labs and properly collected procedures. At Face DNA Test, our court-ordered DNA tests in North Dakota comply with all legal requirements and provide court-admissible findings. We:
Our DNA test results are accepted by attorneys and admissible in North Dakota County courts.
Therefore, families must understand that legal DNA testing differs from personal at-home DNA testing. Although our at-home DNA test kits in North Dakota provide accurate results, they are not suitable for legal use. For legal matters, you can rely on our legal DNA test options.
Face DNA Test makes DNA testing simple, affordable, and accessible throughout North Dakota.
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.
Face DNA Test provides DNA testing services to individuals and families throughout North Dakota. Whether you’re located in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, West Fargo, Williston, Dickinson, Mandan, Jamestown, or Wahpeton, convenient testing options are available through our collection network.
Moreover, we help simplify the process by coordinating collections when participants cannot attend the same location. Whether family members live across town or across state lines, our goal is to make the testing process as convenient and efficient as possible.
We have collection locations throughout North Dakota for your convenience.
Pricing depends on the type of test selected, the number of participants, and whether legal documentation is required.
In some situations, DNA testing may help establish biological relationships relevant to estate or property-related claims.
Relationship testing may help provide information depending on which relatives are available to participate.
Yes. Many individuals choose DNA testing before completing legally significant parentage paperwork.
Yes. Students can generally schedule testing appointments if they meet identification requirements.
Yes. Sibling DNA testing may help evaluate whether individuals share one biological parent.
Yes. DNA testing can generally be performed shortly after birth.
Appointments can often be rescheduled based on location availability.
No. Most courts require legal DNA testing that follows documented chain-of-custody procedures.
Yes. Your personal information and reports are handled using strict confidentiality procedures.
Book online or call us today. We’re here to help you find the answers you need.