ABOUT US

American Polygraph Association
National Polygraph Association
California Association of Polygraph Examiners
California Association of Licensed Investigators
Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce

OUR SERVICES

Just some of the examinations we perform

Post Conviction Sex Offender Treatment Testing (PCSOT)

Index / Instant Offense Examination / Maintenance Examination / Sexual History Examinations I & II / Monitoring Examinations

Criminal and Civil

All Felonies and Misdemeanors / Drugs / Divorce  / Infidelity / Child Custody / Defense Confirmatory

Employment Screening

Law Enforcement / Fire Dept Pre-Employment Screenings / Civilian Pre-Employment Screenings / Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) for Business Initiated Theft-Embezzlement-Fraud

Addiction

Sex / Pornography / Alcohol / Gambling / Other Vices

Frequently Asked Questions

What, exactly, is a polygraph examination?

The polygraph examination is a psycho-physiological detection of deception technique.  The polygraph examination utilizes computerized forensic testing instrumentation which records physiological responses into software designed by the manufacturer.  Relative changes in blood pressure, rate and strength of pulse rate, electro dermal activity and respiratory inhalation / exhalation patterns are recorded for analysis.

 

The polygraph examination consists of three separate and distinct phases; the Pre-Test Interview, the In-Test Phase and the Post-Test Interview.

 

During the Pre-Test Interview the polygraphist will explain your legal rights and the voluntary nature of the examination.  The polygraphist will also discuss your medical, physical and psychological background.  In addition the polygraphist will go over your background information and will explain how the polygraph instrument works.  You will have the opportunity to discuss in detail any of your concerns.  If you made a mistake on your paperwork  or if you failed to disclose something, be sure to explain it to the polygraphist during the Pre-Test Interview.

 

During the In-Test Phase the polygraphist will review all pertinent test questions with you and will then conduct the Acquaintance Test to help assess your suitability for testing.  Several tests will then be conducted which will include the previously reviewed questions.  There will be no surprise test questions, all questions will be reviewed with you in detail.  The polygraphist will then analyze the results of each test.

 

During the Post-Test Interview the polygraphist will discuss the results of the In-Test Phase and will then provide you with your test results.

How accurate is the polygraph test?
How long is the examination?
What equipment will be used in the examination?
How many questions can I ask?
Will my high blood pressure affect my test results?
I am a very nervous person. Will it look like I am lying?
Can I be forced to take the examination?
Can the polygraph instrument shock or harm me in any way?
Can the results of the polygraph test be used to initiate a criminal investigation against me?
What do I need to do to prepare for my examination?
If I fail the Test, can I immediately retake it?
Can I beat the polygraph test?

CONTACT US

Schedule your appointment today!

$50 non-refundable deposit required to save your appointment time and office space. This $50 deposit is taken off the price of your polygraph examination.

661-889-0068

KEVIN@CALFCA.COM

4420 Easton Dr
Bakersfield, CA 93309

3003 N. Blackstone Ave #104-A
Fresno, CA 93703