Address: 6211 Van Nuys Blvd #202, Los Angeles, CA 91401, USA
Phone: +18188836969
Sunday: 9AM–8PM
Monday: 7AM–10PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
Ahmad Walid
Very respectful and helpful outstanding and hard worker person I will recommend it to everyone
Adam Shredz (AdamShredz)
Had a pleasant experience here. At first I was a bit nervous but John was great! Made things very comfortable for me. Very quick and easy. Highly recommend
Edwin Celis
Very professional and friendly staff. Definitely an experience.
Paul Cazalet
When you want to know the truth... call this guy..
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I think it was $150 and yes we had to make an appointment. We made the appt just 2 days in advance.
Same day or next day appointments available?? I want to fly out from New York tomorrow and possibly be tested Friday?
Test can be for any topic. $145 for a complete computerized polygraph test by a 30+ years experienced examiner. You write the 1 to 4 Yes or No questions you need asked on the test. 7 days a week.
Polygraph is computerized and follows built-in Federal guidelines. The polygraph instrument doesn't know how much was paid, so it is the same test whether you pay $100 or pay $1000! The lowest price for a complete test in this area in a professional polygraph office by a long-time experienced examiner is $145.
Examiners tell prospective clients that a test can take an hour and a half for a Federal-type exam using the three back-to-back portions design. But the longest part is Part 1), the "Pre-Test", where the client's 1 to 4 desired questions are developed. This part can take an hour, so long-time examiners can share this secret with you: develop your questions at home with plenty of thought and reconsideration after writing them, and bring them in on paper ready to go! (Spending that thought and writing time at home means you will spend less time at the examiner;s office). The actual ''testing' portion, the 2) "Chart Collection", is relatively quick, with three 5-minute chart collections (questions answered while the body responses at 4 points of the body are collected thanks to 4 wired connections). Many examiners don't want you to know that this part is actually often the shortest. Then the 3) "Post-Test) is discussion of results.
An attorney can best advise you on how to submit each piece of your evidence, including knowing what caselaw to cite.
Most one to four properly-worded Yes or No questions can be used for testing
Probably not
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