Polygraph Examinations Across Georgia
Private, professionally conducted lie detector examinations in 49 examination rooms across 19 Georgia towns and cities — from Peachtree Street and Buckhead to Savannah, Augusta, Columbus and the Golden Isles. One issue, one clear answer, and a written report you can actually use.
Book an Appointment How It Works
- 49 Examination rooms
- 19 Cities & towns
- 2–3 Hours per appointment
- 24h Written report
What we do
We conduct single-issue polygraph examinations for private individuals, attorneys, supervising agencies and the narrow category of employers permitted to test under federal law. Every examination addresses one clearly defined question, agreed with you in writing before the appointment.
Relationship & Infidelity Testing
For couples trying to settle a question of fidelity honestly and privately.
Read more ›Criminal Defense & Specific Issue
Single-issue examinations for people facing an allegation, usually instructed by counsel.
Read more ›Attorney & Legal Instructions
Examinations instructed by counsel in criminal, family and civil matters.
Read more ›Family & Adolescent Matters
Carefully handled examinations in family disputes, including older teenagers.
Read more ›Workplace & Employee Theft Investigations
The EPPA ongoing-investigation exemption, applied properly.
Read more ›Pre-Employment Screening — Exempt Employers
Applicant testing for the narrow categories federal law still permits.
Read more ›Where we examine
Examinations are held in private serviced offices — ordinary suites in ordinary office buildings, with normal reception areas and on-site parking. Nothing about attending identifies why you are there. Rooms are booked for your appointment, so please do not attend without one.
How an examination works
1. The call
You tell us what you need answered. We tell you whether a polygraph can address it — and sometimes the honest answer is that it cannot, in which case we will say so before you have paid anything.
2. The questions
We write the questions with you and send them in advance. You will see every question, word for word, before the day. There are no surprise questions in a properly conducted examination.
3. The appointment
Two to three hours in a private office. Around half is the pre-test interview. The examiner discusses the outcome with you before you leave, and the written report follows within a working day.
Two things we would rather you heard from us
Court admissibility in Georgia
Polygraph results are admissible in a Georgia court only where both parties expressly stipulate, before the examination, that the result will be admitted whatever it shows — State v. Chambers, 240 Ga. 76 (1977). You cannot take a test, like the answer, and then offer it. If an examiner tells you otherwise, be careful.
Employers and the EPPA
The federal Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988 bars most private employers from requiring a polygraph, for hiring or during employment. Narrow exemptions exist. If your business is not inside one, we will tell you on the phone rather than take the booking.
Why people choose us
- Single-issue examinations. One question, properly asked, beats five asked badly.
- Questions agreed in advance, in writing, with everyone involved.
- Rooms across the whole state, not just inside the Perimeter.
- Written reports within a working day, written to be read by a lawyer.
- We decline work we do not think will help you, and say why.
- Free re-test where an inconclusive result is not the examinee’s doing.
Talk to someone before you book
Most people call with a question rather than a booking, and that is the right way round. Tell us what you are trying to settle and we will tell you honestly whether an examination can settle it.