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Due to New York State Department of Health regulations, we cannot offer any peace of mind paternity or relationship tests to New York residents. However, we can offer legal paternity and relationship tests in New York. Contact us or click here for more information.
Home Paternity Testing
Order Now $129homeDNAdirect USA offers a complete 21 genetic marker home paternity test for alleged father and child for only $129 – there are NO EXTRA FEES. This price includes the DNA test kit, analysis of samples and the final result which is sent by email.
Immigration DNA Testing
Order Now CONTACT US FOR QUOTEAt homeDNAdirect we can provide an accredited and highly reliable immigration DNA testing that can help easy US immigration procedures. Our tests are accepted by the Immigration and Naturalization Services/Department of Human Services.
Legal Paternity Testing
Order Now $279Are you in the process of disputing paternity in a legal court? Are you presenting a case over issues of alimony or inheritance? If you require legal DNA test results, homeDNAdirect offers a full portfolio of legal parentage and relationship tests.
Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test
Order Now $1195Why would you take any chances with risky and invasive prenatal tests such as amniocentesis or Chorionic villus sampling? homeDNAdirect™ is offering a cutting-edge, 100% safe and non-invasive prenatal paternity test. This test is risk-free and its accuracy levels of 99.9% are unrivalled on the market. Order the test today and discover who the father of your baby is!
FAQs
• What samples can I use for a paternity test?
The sample used for a DNA test depends on the:
- The type of test being carried out
- The availability or willingness of individuals taking part in the test to submit samples
It is important to note that not all tests can be carried out using any type of DNA sample. Our standard method of sample collection is via mouth swabs- samples collected via mouth swabs can be used for home tests, legal tests and many other of the tests we offer. Whilst homeDNAdirect does carry out DNA tests with a range of samples such as hair samples and blood, these samples cannot be used for any test. For example, in legal testing, only mouth swabs can be used due to the fact that all samples need to be collected by a third party witness. Samples such as blood, hair, fingernails etc may sometimes be used in cases of post mortem testing whereby samples would be extracted by a forensic pathologist from the cadaver but the process is full of legality issues and not a straightforward one. Samples other than standard mouth swab samples we refer as forensic samples. You may view a full list of samples here.
Our prenatal paternity test is a bit of a different case as we can only test blood samples collected by a medical blood draw from the mother and mouth swab samples from the father.
For any questions about DNA samples, contact our customer support team. They can guide you and answer all your questions exhaustively.
• How are mouth swab samples collected?
Mouth swab samples are easy to collect. They are called mouth swab samples because they require clients actually use a swab – a medical pad often used in surgery or by doctors for various tests that looks pretty much like a cotton bud.
The swabs required for a DNA test we provide inside our kit. All you need to do is rub these on the inside of the mouth and against the lining of the mouth (mainly the cheek). The process will collect cheek cells. Once you have swabbed the mouth of all test participants you can leave the swabs dry (this is just a precautionary measure to make sure that no mould grows on them). If you are wondering why mouth swabs are the standard means of collecting DNA, here are the reasons:
- Anyone can use mouth swabs
- Samples are almost always in tip-top condition and labs have no issues extracting DNA
- They are painless- which means, that they are suited to sampling on little kids and even babies
• What paternity tests are available?
A paternity test involves directly comparing the DNA of the alleged father and the child. The paternity tests available are home paternity testing, legal paternity testing and prenatal paternity testing. This said, there are other methods of establishing paternity which include testing the alleged father’s relatives but not testing the actual father. We suggest you view our relationship DNA testing services for more about this.
• What is the difference between a home test and a legal test?
A home test is a peace of mind test. A kit is in this case sent directly to the individuals taking part in the test and they will need to collect their own samples at home using the mouth swabs and following the instructions inside the kit. It is a very straightforward and elementary procedure. In a legal test, a third party, neutral and entirely non-involved in the test will need to be employed to collect the samples. There is a DNA sample verification and authentication process involved which is there to simply make sure no one cheats or accidentally switches DNA samples – remember the results need to stand in court and must be of unquestionable authenticity for a judge and a courtroom.