Has there been an affair?
EasyDNA provides discreet and reliable DNA testing services for cases involving suspected infidelity. Once you have located and collected a sample, it can be sent to our laboratory for analysis. This type of testing may help address specific questions you have about the origin of the sample.
One common question is whether a sample—such as a stain, tissue, or personal item—contains DNA, and if so, whether it belongs to a male or female. It’s important to note that not all samples contain usable DNA, and some may include DNA from more than one individual.
The initial phase of analysis typically involves determining whether DNA is present and, if applicable, identifying the gender of the contributor(s). If DNA is successfully extracted, clients can then choose to proceed with a DNA profile comparison. This optional step allows for comparison between the sample and another individual’s DNA to either confirm or exclude a match—useful if there is any uncertainty about the potential source of the sample.
Before sending a sample
We test countless DNA samples including semen, hair, stains on all clothing, envelopes, toothbrushes and many more. We do like to suggest that you contact us before hand to discuss you case. We also like to give our clients a full consultation so that they can understand more about what the test entails and the chances of success with the DNA sample they provide.
We also need to advise you about:
- How to collect the DNA sample
- How to package it
- Price for the DNA Test
To understand more about non-standard samples and the success rate of DNA extraction visit our page on forensic services and our Forensic Terms and Conditions.
Postal and Delivery times are constantly changing. Whilst every effort is made to reduce time where possible this cannot always be achieved due to actions outside our control. The times quoted are from the time the final sample is received.
Please note that prepaid return postage is not included.
How much is an infidelity test?
Infidelity testing starts from very competitive prices. The price does however increase depending on how many samples are being tested, the number of samples, as well as whether you choose to carry out any further DNA tests. Again, contact us for a quote. Once the DNA samples are at our laboratory, you will receive your comprehensive DNA analysis report in 10-15 working days. We will be more than happy to assist you.
Disclaimer
EasyDNA is a DNA testing company. Our infidelity DNA testing services are scientific tests. Although we offer testing for infidelity, we cannot comment on the results beyond their scientific relevance and the facts these results present. Our DNA test may show that the samples you send in belong to a female or that there is a match between two different samples – the significance of this in terms of whether or not somebody has cheated is for you to interpret. The reliability and precision of our DNA testing is guaranteed by the high standard which all our DNA testing is performed, being ISO 17025 standards.
Contact us to discuss your infidelity test, home paternity tests or any of our range of services that may interest you.
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Semen Detection Test
A semen detection test is quick and simple test that will enable you to confirm the presence of semen. If you do not require a full DNA test but just want to know if a stain contains semen or not, check out our semen detection test.
Note: Please note this test requires consent and photographic ID from all parties. Because it is a criminal offence to test a person’s DNA or biological material without the source’s informed consent, we cannot process any samples submitted without the full consent and ID of all participants.
IMPORTANT
In accordance with New Zealand’s Human Tissue Act 2008, DNA testing using discreet or non-standard samples (such as hair, toothbrushes, or clothing) CANNOT be performed without the explicit consent of the individual from whom the sample originates.
For minors, consent must be provided by a parent or legal guardian with parental responsibility. In some cases, if the minor is deemed mature enough to understand the nature and implications of the testing, they may be able to provide their own consent.
Unauthorised testing may breach the Human Tissue Act 2008, Privacy Act 2020, and other relevant laws, and could result in legal consequences.