Frequently Asked Questions

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Each session starts with a thorough explanation of the process, followed by question review and the actual test. The environment is professional, confidential, and calm.
A typical polygraph session takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, including pre-test interviews and post-test discussions.
Polygraph results are typically not admissible in court, but they are highly valuable for private matters, internal investigations, or resolving disputes.
Yes. All sessions are handled with complete discretion and client confidentiality is a top priority.
The test is is mostly conducted by a John Grogan, the Certified Polygraph examiner with years of professional experience. However, if there are issues on John Grogan's end, we will notify you of a different examiner.
Nervousness is normal and expected. The polygraph is designed to measure physiological changes related to specific questions, not general anxiety.