Polygraph FAQ
You can call us for an appointment. A test date and time will be given to you.
A consent examination form is compulsory to be signed by both parties.
It’s a one page data whereby it says that the hirer and the examinee given us the consent to provider them a polygraph examination, including of date, time and place to be test.
The duration of a test is about 2 hours and will be conducted in our testing facilities in a private and comfortable room conditioned.
The client is not allowed to be in the scene as it will cause distraction to the examinee.
A total 5 questions will be prepared by the examiner. The other 5 questions will be related to the nature of client’s preference.
The client will be provided with a set of polygraph report on the psycho physiological diagnostics.
The forensic accuracies are approximately at 92%.
The results from the both polygraph test will most likely be the same diagnostics results, if it was proper done by a qualified examiners.
The results can be in difference depending on the type of tests and the exact question been asked on the examinee. Importantly the quality of examiner is a contributing factor.
The test results usually will be very close provided you are using qualified examiners.
The polygraph test results will be the same as it matters only if he/she if guilty or not.
So far, not we know of in Singapore police force and military’s practice.
You don’t need to have a witness to be in the presence of the scene.
There will only be one examiner to administer the testing.
Only one at a time to be complied on the examinee.
Judicial system does not recognise polygraph as evidence. It is used as an investigative tool in many Singapore government’s agencies.
A polygraphs report does not have an expiry date.
We can arrange for a polygraph test in any country.
Yes, a summary of the diagnostic finding will be provided to the client.
Call us for a free consultation.
We are located@ 20, Sin Min Lane, #05-66, Mid View City (S) 573968
Office: 6684 5650
Mobile: 9126 0071