DNA Services of America is the people's choice for DNA testing services. Whether you need a legal DNA test to determine the biological relationship between your child and the alleged father, a home DNA test for peace of mind regarding paternity, an immigration DNA test or any other DNA testing service to help answer your important family relationship question, we can help. Please call us at (714) 352-0336 to schedule an appointment at our office or one of our many collection sites in the area.
DNA paternity testing is an easy, painless and confidential way to help you get the answers you need for your child's well being. If you need to help a loved one with an immigration issue, DNA testing will provide you with the legal documentation you need. We can also help you answer questions about relationship infidelity using a DNA test that can determine if your partner is seeing someone else.
Are you interested in genealogy? DNA Services of America also performs genealogy and ancesty DNA Testing. These tests compare your DNA markers with others in a research database to determine if you share common ancestors. These "Haplogroups," common biological and genealogical markers, can show migration patterns for both your maternal and paternal lineages. Additionally, we can perform testing to determine if you have ancestry from one of four main descents: European, Sub-Saharan African, East Asian and Indigenous American. Are you looking for DNA Testing for Native American Tribal Rights? Call (714) 352-0336 or email contact@dnasoa.com for more information on these and other related tests.
WHAT WE DO!
Use DNA Testing to answer important family relationship questions.
Get your DNA sample collected locally at a location near you.
Analyze your DNA sample and get you test results quickly!
HOW WILL A DNA TEST HELP?
DNA testing proves or disproves a biological relationship.
DNA testing is painless - just a cotton swab rubbed inside of your mouth.
Legal DNA tests can be used as evidence in a court of law.
Home DNA tests can be used for "peace of mind" - but not in a court of law.