Polygraph Services

Our examiners credentials

  • Graduate from the International Academy of Polygraph
  • Accredited by the APA
  • Licensed in the State of Arkansas and the State of Oklahoma
  • Post Conviction Sex Offender Test Certified
  • Member of the American Polygraph Association and the Arkansas Polygraph Association
  • Experienced Criminal Examiner for Law Enforcement
  • Utilizes state of the art computerized polygraph equipment which is mobile
  • Uses other certified examiners for quality control purposes of chart interpretation

How much does it cost?

The prices listed below are examples and some tests are subject to change depending on number of tests or location.

Law Enforcement Contact Us
Post Conviction Sex Offender Testing Contact Us
Domestic (i.e. Infidelity) Contact Us
Insurance Companies $500.00
Private Attorney $500.00
Armored Car, Security Guard personnel Contract pricing
Commercial (i.e. employee theft, sexual harassment etc.) Contact Us

Deposit Required

A deposit is required when you schedule certain polygraph examinations. The deposit amount is $50.00 per examination. Please note: Deposits are non-refundable if the examination is cancelled without 24 hours notice. Please click the "Buy Now" button below to place your deposit.
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ALL INQUIRIES AS WELL AS ALL POLYGRAPH RESULTS ARE HELD IN STRICT CONFIDENCE

What happens during a polygraph test?

A polygraph test consists of three parts:

  • A structured pre-test interview with the examinee.
  • The collection of charts (a minimum of two).
  • Chart analysis and post-test interview.

1. The Pre-test interview

During the Pre-test interview the examiner covers the following topics:

  • Explanation of legal rights, completion of consent and release forms.
  • A complete explanation of the polygraph instrument and its components.
  • A review of case facts and issues.
  • A review of questions to be asked during testing.

2. Chart Collection

During the Chart Collection phase the examiner will collect a minimum of two charts (asking the same series of previously reviewed questions twice). The examiner will attach the following components to the examinee:

  • Two rubber pneumograph tubes, which record the examinees respiration. One across the chest and one across the abdomen.
  • Two (GSR) finger plates, which record the examinees' galvanic skin response and changes is skin resistance. One on the index finger and one on the ring finger
  • A cardiosphygmograph (standard medical blood pressure cuff) placed on the upper arm, which records relative blood pressure and pulse rate.

3. The Post-Test phase

During the Post-Test phase the examiner will numerically score the charts and then render one of the following opinions:

  • No deception indicated (NDI)
  • Deception indicated (DI)
  • Inconclusive

FAQ

How long do all three phases take?

The completion of all three steps normally takes between 2 to 3 hours.

Who uses polygraphs?

  • Law Enforcement - criminal investigations and Pre-employment
  • Attorneys (Prosecutors, Defense Attorneys and Civil Attorneys) for both criminal and civil matters
  • Private citizens for personal issues not involving legal action (i.e. marital infidelity)
  • Companies and corporations under the restrictions and limitations of EPPA (Employee Polygraph Protection Act)
  • Probation & Parole for monitoring purposes
  • Clinical Treatment Facilities for monitoring and treatment issues
  • Insurance Investigations
  • Employee Theft Investigations
  • Armored car, Security Guard personnel for Pre-employment