Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer drug and alcohol testing for Department of Transportation compliance?
Yes, we offer a full suite of DOT testing services that includes testing for pre-employment, random pool, post-accident, and return-to-duty requirements. Beyond testing, we assist companies with policy creation, audit preparation and more. Contact us today to learn how we can help individuals and companies stay DOT-compliant.
Do You Offer Mobile Or On-Site Testing In Kannapolis?
Yes, we provide mobile drug and alcohol testing services for businesses, schools, and organizations in Kannapolis and surrounding areas, offering all the same accuracy and confidentiality as our in-center testing.
What Documentation Do I Need To Bring For My Test?
You should bring a valid photo ID, such as a driver's license. For court-ordered or employment testing, please bring any required authorization forms or paperwork provided by your employer or the relevant agency.
Can My DNA Test Results Be Used in Court?
DNA test results can sometimes be used in court, but only when the testing follows specific legal procedures. For a court to consider DNA evidence, judges and agencies generally look for a documented chain of custody that shows who collected the samples, how identities were confirmed, and how the samples were handled at each stage. At Fastest Labs of Concord, we offer testing that is structured for legal use, which includes verified identification, careful documentation, and secure transfer to an accredited laboratory. Because each court or agency can have its own rules, we always recommend that you or your attorney confirm which type of test and documentation will be accepted for your particular case.
How Long Will It Take to Get My DNA Test Results?
The time it takes to receive your DNA results depends on the type of test you choose. Many standard relationship tests, such as paternity testing, are typically completed within a set number of business days after all samples reach the laboratory. More complex genetic panels, which may look at a larger number of markers or health-related traits, can take longer because of the additional analysis required. When you schedule your appointment, our team will share the usual time frame for your specific test and explain what may affect that timing, such as shipping schedules, laboratory workload, or the need for any repeat testing if a sample is incomplete.
Will Other People See My DNA Test Results?
Your results are treated as private information and are shared only with the people authorized at the time of testing, subject to applicable laws and policies. Typically, this means that results are provided to the person or people who signed the consent forms, or to their legal representatives when appropriate documentation is in place. If a court or agency has ordered the test, there may be specific instructions for how results must be delivered, and we follow those instructions carefully. Before we collect any samples, our staff will explain how results are handled, who can receive them, and what steps are required if you later want to authorize someone else to view your information.
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