Privacy Paternity Testing
Privacy paternity testing, also known as anonymous paternity testing, is, as the name implies, a type of paternity test that can be requested anonymously. The applicant only wants to know the results of the paternity test and does not intend to use the test report for anything else, but only to "identify" it for personal use.
Judicial paternity test
Judicial paternity test, with legal effect, can be provided to the court, public security organs, notary public and immigration authorities and other judicial institutions, commonly used in the household registration, immigration abroad, property inheritance disputes, etc., has its own special mission.
Privacy paternity identification and judicial paternity identification in addition to the use of different, there are differences in the processing of.
1 Application
Privacy paternity test: you can apply anonymously, you just need to take a code name for yourself, the secrecy is very strong.
Judicial paternity test: must be commissioned in real name, you need to provide a valid identity document.
2 samples
Privacy paternity test: allows the appraisee to provide a variety of samples, common samples are blood (blood marks/spots on various carriers), saliva spots, mouth swabs, hair, fingernails (toenails), cigarette butts, toothbrushes, etc.
Judicial paternity testing: samples are generally collected on site, and only blood traces or oral swabs can be used (oral swabs are generally only collected on children or individuals who are not convenient to collect).
FAQ: Are privacy paternity reports accurate?
Is the privacy report generally not used for legal purposes because it is not allowed? A big misunderstanding!
Privacy paternity test, relatively speaking, only the acceptance of the procedure is simple, saving manpower, but the use of instruments, kits and testing methods are identical to the judicial paternity test! The experimental process is as rigorous, the results are as accurate