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Discreet DNA Testing for Private & Legal Situations
DNA testing is not only used in criminal investigations or paternity cases. In many civil and personal matters, individuals and attorneys seek independent DNA testing to answer serious questions — discreetly, professionally, and outside of law enforcement involvement.
At Global Defense Investigation (GDI), we provide civil DNA testing services focused on proper sample collection, documentation, and coordination with accredited forensic laboratories as part of our investigative services. Our role is to ensure samples are handled correctly so results, if obtained, are meaningful and defensible
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📍 Serving Fairfax, Woodbridge & Northern Virginia
📍 Nationwide coordination available
When Civil DNA Testing Is Requested
Clients typically contact GDI for DNA testing in situations involving uncertainty, trust issues, or civil disputes — not criminal prosecution.
Common scenarios include:
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Suspected infidelity or cheating
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Civil disputes where biological material may be relevant
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Private confirmation for peace of mind
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Situations where clients prefer independent testing, rather than relying on police involvement
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Attorney-directed testing for civil litigation or negotiation strategy
Example:
Testing clothing or personal items (such as pajamas or bedding) believed to contain biological material relevant to a civil matter.


What GDI Does — and Does Not Do
What We Do
Our process is straightforward and compliant:
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Professionally collect potential DNA samples
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Follow strict chain-of-custody procedures
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Properly document, package, and preserve samples
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Coordinate testing with accredited forensic laboratories
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Provide clear documentation of handling and submission
Every notarization is handled professionally, discreetly, and efficiently.
What We Do Not Do
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We do not perform lab analysis in-house
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We do not guarantee results
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We do not handle criminal DNA cases
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We do not provide paternity or ancestry testing
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We do not give legal advice
This approach protects clients, preserves integrity, and avoids unrealistic expectations.
Types of Items That May Be Submitted for Testing
Depending on condition and handling, laboratories may be able to analyze biological material from items such as:
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Clothing and fabric items
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Bedding or linens
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Personal items
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Household surfaces or objects
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Other non-invasive materials relevant to a civil matter
Not all samples produce usable DNA. Viability depends on factors such as age, exposure, contamination, and handling.


Why Professional Collection Matters
DNA testing is only as reliable as the way samples are handled.
Improper collection can result in:
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Contamination
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Degraded samples
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Inconclusive results
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Challenges to credibility
GDI’s role is to ensure that samples are collected and submitted correctly the first time, using professional procedures designed to preserve integrity and credibility.
Independent Testing for Civil Matters
Some clients choose independent DNA testing because they:
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Do not want law enforcement involved
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Need discretion and privacy
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Want clarity before pursuing legal action
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Are working with an attorney on a civil case
Independent testing does not replace the legal system — it simply provides information, handled responsibly, that clients or attorneys can evaluate.


What You Receive
Clients receive:
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Professional handling and documentation of samples
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Clear explanation of the process and limitations
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Coordination with accredited forensic laboratories
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A discreet, confidential experience
Results, if obtained, come directly from the laboratory. GDI ensures the process is handled properly — not rushed, not improvised, and not speculative.
Important Considerations
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DNA testing results are not guaranteed
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Some samples may not yield usable DNA
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Testing does not prove intent or circumstances — only the presence or absence of DNA
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Not all results are suitable for legal use
We are transparent about limitations from the start.

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