Need an alcohol test for court, probation, personal documentation, or custody proceedings? We offer both breath alcohol testing (immediate BAC) and ETG urine alcohol testing (up to 80-hour detection) — by appointment throughout Middle Georgia with proper documentation.
By appointment only · Fast scheduling · Court & probation accepted
Alcohol testing comes in two primary forms for individuals. The right choice depends on your specific requirement — what a court, probation officer, or personal situation calls for. We offer both and can help you determine which is appropriate.
A breath alcohol test measures your current blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at the time of testing. Results are instant. This is the same technology used by law enforcement for roadside sobriety checks, but our evidential-grade breathalyzers provide certified, documented results for legal purposes.
ETG (ethyl glucuronide) is a metabolite produced when your body processes alcohol. It can be detected in urine up to 80 hours (about 3 days) after last alcohol consumption — even if you are no longer legally impaired. Courts, probation programs, and custody proceedings increasingly rely on ETG testing for this reason.
Alcohol testing requirements come from many different sources. We work with individuals in all of these situations throughout Middle Georgia:
A Georgia DUI sentence or license reinstatement program may require regular alcohol testing. We provide the documented results courts and DMV programs require.
If your probation includes an alcohol abstinence condition, your officer may require ETG testing to verify you're staying compliant. We schedule around your requirements.
Courts frequently order alcohol testing in custody and DFCS cases where alcohol use is a concern. Both breath and ETG testing are used depending on the requirement.
Diversion programs often include alcohol monitoring. We provide certified testing and documentation that meets program requirements.
If you're in recovery and want documented proof of sobriety — whether for personal records, family, or legal purposes — we provide discreet, private testing.
Some employers require alcohol testing as part of a pre-employment screen, especially for safety-sensitive positions. We provide certified results employers recognize.
Call 478-379-5979 or request online. Tell us whether you need breath testing, ETG, or both — and your timeline or any court requirements.
We schedule a time and location that works for you. Bring your photo ID and any court or probation documentation with testing requirements.
Breath testing takes just a few minutes. ETG urine collection takes 15–20 minutes. Both are handled professionally by our certified collectors.
Breath results are immediate. ETG results in 24–72 hours. Documentation provided for court, probation, or personal records as needed.
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No. All testing is by appointment only. Call 478-379-5979 to schedule — we often accommodate same-day requests, especially for urgent court or probation situations.
A breath alcohol test (BAC) measures your current alcohol level — it only detects alcohol present in your body right now. An ETG urine test detects alcohol metabolites for up to 80 hours after consumption, even if you're no longer impaired. ETG is widely used for probation and court purposes because it has a much longer detection window.
ETG can be detected in urine for up to 80 hours (approximately 3 days) after alcohol consumption. Some factors — like the amount consumed, individual metabolism, and hydration — can affect this window, but ETG testing is far less forgiving than waiting until you "feel sober."
Yes. Our breath testing uses DOT-approved evidential breathalyzer equipment. Our ETG testing is laboratory-confirmed with MRO review. Both meet the documentation standards required by Georgia courts and probation departments.
Some alcohol-containing products (mouthwash, hand sanitizer used excessively, some foods) can potentially contribute to very low ETG levels. A Medical Review Officer reviews all results and considers these factors. Inform our collector of any such exposures so it can be documented.
Yes. We can arrange mobile testing at your home, workplace, or another agreed location throughout Middle Georgia. This is available by appointment — call to arrange.
Breath alcohol and ETG testing — by appointment, fast scheduling, court-accepted documentation. Call now.