It is a legal question, because in criminal court, they will want a sample of your DNA. The DA office wants it, CDC wants it as soon as you get to prison, and probation wants it. It all depends on who is making the request. Obviously, CDC will take it in receiving yards, or if you were somehow lucky enough to skip that process, at the parole office. Probation will be taken by your probation officer, sitting in his office, by the officer right at his desk. If the courts are requesting it, they have an office in every single court house for that. Usually it is right next to the DA's office. The last one I went to was in West court, it is upstairs, if you take the stairs in the front you just go straight to the right past the bathrooms. It dead ends at the DA's office and is on the right hand side. In Santa Ana, it is up the stairs, to the right, somewhere on the left before the hallway hangs left. If I remember right, on the second floor. In North court, it is also on the second, left.
That's not a legal question. But the real issue is what is the purpose of the DNA test? Is it to establish paternity? Ancestry? Either way Google has an answer to that.
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