Process & FAQs

Examination Process

Initial Consultation
During the free initial consultation with the examiner, you will discuss your circumstances, select the appropriate examination, and schedule a date and time for the examination. Fees will be discussed, and pricing may vary based on specific circumstances. Payment is due before the examination.

Day of Exam
Maintain your usual daily routine, including taking any medications and eating breakfast/lunch, arrive on time, stay calm, and the test questions will be reviewed in a pre-test interview and repeated during the polygraph test.

The Examination
During the exam remain still, pay attention to the questions, and respond with the TRUTH. The test results will be reviewed during the post-exam discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who will be administering the test?
Brian Fuller, a federally certified polygraph examiner and retired FBI Special Agent.

How quickly can I take a test?
Please contact Fuller Polygraph Services to arrange an appointment. Every effort will be made to accommodate your schedule.

What are the steps to prepare for a polygraph test?
Get a good night’s sleep, refrain from consuming alcohol the day/night before, wear comfortable clothing, and take any prescribed medications. Drink plenty of water and eat a regular breakfast or lunch, depending on the test appointment time.

What can I expect to occur during my polygraph test?
There are three phases to the test. First, a pre-test interview will be performed to review pertinent information. Second, the test questions that will be asked during the examination will be reviewed. And third, once the test is concluded, the results will be reviewed with you to address any questions you might have.

What should I do in the event of sickness or I’m not feeling well?
Please contact us to reschedule your test.

If I am generally an anxious person or have a personality that is prone to feeling guilty, what should I expect during the polygraph examination?
Before the polygraph test, we will evaluate your eligibility. Feeling nervous or having a tendency towards guilt will not impact the outcome. After reviewing the test procedures, concerns, and questions, most individuals are at ease with taking the examination. It is typical for nearly everyone to experience some degree of nervousness before a polygraph test.

What types of topics are not suitable for polygraph examination?
Emotional states such as love, lust, or hatred, as well as hypothetical scenarios, are not subject to testing. The polygraph examination is appropriate for assessing the truthfulness of statements or physical actions.

Is it possible to perform a polygraph test in a foreign language?
Fuller Polygraph Services has significant expertise and experience in utilizing interpreters and conducting polygraph tests in foreign languages.

What payment types are accepted, and when is the payment due?
We accept cash, credit cards, debit, and money orders as forms of payment. Full payment is due before your examination.

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