Mission
At Sleuth Precision Polygraph Services, our mission is to
provide accurate and reliable lie detection services to help clients uncover
the truth. We are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of integrity,
professionalism, and confidentiality in all aspects of our work. Our team of
experienced polygraph examiners is committed to delivering unbiased results
with precision and care. We believe in the power of truth and strive to assist
individuals, businesses, and organizations in making informed decisions based
on honesty and trust. Join us in our mission to promote transparency and
integrity through the use of advanced polygraph technology.
Vision
Our vision at Sleuth Precision Polygraph Services is to
lead the way in truth and integrity through cutting-edge technology and
unwavering ethics. We are committed to providing reliable and accurate
polygraph services that foster trust and transparency in every interaction. Our
goal is to continuously innovate and improve our methods to uphold the highest
standards of honesty and professionalism. Join us on our journey to creating a
world where truth prevails, and trust is paramount.
Services
We aspire to offer the highest quality of polygraph services,
backed by a team of highly trained examiners with certifications in
Psychophysiological Detection of Deception and Post-Conviction Sex Offender
Testing (PCSOT). Our expert examiners undergo rigorous training and maintain
up-to-date certifications to ensure proficiency in the latest techniques and
methodologies. With a commitment to excellence, we utilize advanced polygraph
technology and scientifically validated protocols to deliver accurate and
reliable results.
Confidentiality
Prior to the
polygraph test, you will be asked to sign an authorization to release the
interview and test results. The individual or individuals who take the lie
detector tests are the only people that the test will be disclosed to. As a
general rule, polygraph test results are confidential. Exceptions to
confidentiality occur when the examiner is a “mandatory reporter” involving
child, sexual, or physical abuse and when the test is not conducted for a
solicitor. Regulatory bodies may have access to tests and test information but
are prohibited from disclosing confidential information.