Focused on defined events
The consultation establishes what is missing, when the event occurred, who had access and which facts are genuinely in dispute. This information is used to formulate relevant questions.
Structured examinations for missing property, suspected theft, disputed transactions and related misconduct.
Theft allegations can damage trust, reputations and working relationships. A professionally managed polygraph examination may help narrow an investigation, assess statements and clarify specific disputed events.
Discuss this service↗The consultation establishes what is missing, when the event occurred, who had access and which facts are genuinely in dispute. This information is used to formulate relevant questions.
Examinations are conducted without presuming guilt. Consent, privacy and respectful communication remain essential throughout the process.
Results may help investigators or decision-makers identify where further evidence or interviews are needed. They should be considered together with records, witness accounts and other available information.
Every case begins with a confidential enquiry and consultation. Questions are reviewed before testing, consent is required, and reporting arrangements are agreed in advance.
See the full process ↗Results should be considered alongside the wider facts, available evidence and appropriate professional advice. Use and admissibility may vary depending on the situation and jurisdiction.
The examiner can explain whether a polygraph is suitable, what information is needed and how the appointment would be managed.
Speak with an examiner↗