A court order means you need a certified, documented drug test — and you need it quickly. We provide court-accepted drug testing with proper chain-of-custody procedures across Middle Georgia, by appointment. Get scheduled fast and satisfy your requirement with confidence.
By appointment only · Fast scheduling available · Court-documentation provided
Court-ordered drug testing is required by a judge as part of a legal proceeding, sentencing condition, custody arrangement, diversion program, or other court mandate. The results become part of your legal record, which means the testing must be done correctly — with proper documentation and chain-of-custody protocols that courts will accept.
Unlike a simple home drug test, court-ordered testing requires a documented chain of custody. This means every step — from specimen collection to laboratory analysis to result reporting — is recorded and verifiable. Courts require this to ensure the results are accurate, tamper-proof, and legally defensible.
Georgia courts order drug testing in a wide range of situations. If any of the following apply to you, we can help you get tested quickly with the documentation you need:
Pre-sentencing, as a condition of a plea deal, or to demonstrate compliance during a criminal proceeding.
Required by family court to demonstrate sobriety in custody hearings, DFCS cases, or visitation agreements.
Drug court, first offender programs, or other diversion agreements that require documented drug testing.
Ordered as part of a DUI sentence or license reinstatement process in Georgia.
We've made the process as straightforward as possible. Here's exactly what to expect when you schedule court-ordered drug testing with us.
Contact us and let us know you need court-ordered testing. Mention any specific requirements from your court order (test type, panel size, deadline).
We schedule a time and location — often same-day or next-day. Bring your court order and a valid government-issued photo ID.
Our certified collector verifies your identity, explains the process, and collects your specimen using chain-of-custody protocols. The collection takes about 15–20 minutes.
Results and supporting documentation are provided for your court submission. Point-of-care results in 15 minutes; lab results typically within 24–72 hours.
Courts may specify which type of test they require. If your order doesn't specify, a standard urine drug test is most common — but we can discuss your situation and recommend the appropriate test type.
The most common court-ordered test. Detects recent drug use (days to a week depending on substance) and is widely accepted by Georgia courts.
Learn More →Detects drug use up to 90 days back. Some courts prefer hair testing because it's harder to beat than a urine test and provides a longer detection window.
Learn More →Breath alcohol (BAC) testing for immediate alcohol detection, or ETG urine testing that detects alcohol consumption up to 80 hours prior.
Learn More →Regular testing as required by your probation or parole agreement, with results forwarded to your officer.
Confidential testing for personal reasons — employment prep, family situations, or your own peace of mind.
View all individual drug and alcohol testing services available in Middle Georgia.
No. We operate by appointment only. This ensures you receive private, focused attention from a certified collector. Appointments are available quickly — often same-day. Call 478-379-5979 to book.
Our tests use federally-approved chain-of-custody forms and SAMHSA-certified laboratory partners with MRO review — the same standards required for legally defensible drug testing. Most Georgia courts and probation departments accept our documentation. If you have specific requirements from your order, share them with us when you call.
We prioritize urgent needs. Call 478-379-5979 and we will find the earliest available time for you — often same-day or next-day in most Middle Georgia areas.
Yes. Results and documentation can be forwarded to a court, attorney, or other designated party with your written authorization. Discuss this when scheduling.
Call us and bring your court order if you have it. We can review the requirements with you and recommend the appropriate test type and panel size. A standard urine 10-panel test is accepted for most court purposes.
Yes. If you cannot come to us, we can arrange mobile testing at an agreed location throughout Middle Georgia. This is especially helpful if transportation is a challenge.
By appointment only — fast scheduling, certified collection, documented results. Don't risk missing your court deadline. Call now.