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Solicitors Services

Why should a solicitor use Alpha Biolaboratories for their DNA, Drug and Alcohol testing needs? The services we offer is designed to make the testing process as simple and covenient as possible.   We achieve this by the following:

 

  • Unlike other laboratories, we provide both DNA and Drugs of Abuse testing in our fully accredited laboratory
  • We collect the samples ourselves.
  • We collect the samples ourselves from your client as quickly and conveniently as possible
  • Our average turnaround time for DNA and drugs of abuse testing is within 3 - 5 days unlike the industry standard of 10 working days plus.

 

Alpha Biolabs is focused to assist solicitors’ courts and councils by performing rapid and accredited DNA and drug testing. We abide by the principles from the human genetic commission that has been established to promote high standards in genetic testing In addition to adhering to the recent amendments made to the blood regulation we are also accredited by the The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to carry out parentage tests directed by the civil courts in England and Wales under Section 20 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969.

we are ISO17025 accredited meaning that you can have confidence in our results as our own laboratory has been independently assessed and passed by industry experts from the UK Accreditation Service (UKAS).

If you require a test, please download and print the relevant form, complete it and post back with payment to enable us to send you the necessary sample collection kit. Once you collect the samples, send it to our laboratory for immediate analysis and reporting within 3 - 5 working days. Our Solicitor services include:

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