Rhode Island, (RI) DNA Paternity Testing Services
Rhode Island Home Paternity Testing & Legal Court Admissable DNA Tests
If the purpose for your DNA test is solely for curiousity, then choose the non-legal home DNA test which best suits your needs. However if you need a legally binding DNA paternity test and would like the services performed by one of our DNA collection professionals, we have over 14,000 collectors and/or centers through-out every state in the U.S. You can either perform your legal court admissible DNA test by having one of our mobile medical collectors come to your home or office, or by allowing us to arrange an appointment to visit one of our locations. We can even arrange separate appointments for those living in a different city or state. We're Here To Serve Your Needs!
Rhode Island, (RI) DNA Testing Law Resource:
According to the Laws of Rhode Island and statute 15-8-11 probability of paternity has to be at least 97% and the required paternity index, however, has to be 30:1. Requires paternity testing for children born to unwed mothers. The result of a blood or tissue typing test and, if a determination of exclusion of paternity cannot be made, a calculation of the probability of paternity made by a person the court determines is qualified as an examiner of blood or tissue types based on the result of a blood or tissue typing test shall be admissible in evidence in the trial of the case. A written report of the test results, including a calculation of the probability of paternity or a determination of exclusion of paternity, prepared by the duly qualified expert conducting the test, or by a duly qualified expert under whose supervision or direction the test and analysis have been performed, certified by an affidavit duly subscribed and sworn to by him or her before a notary public, may be introduced into evidence without the need for foundation testimony or other proof of authenticity or accuracy and without the necessity of calling the expert as a witness, unless an objection challenging the test procedures or results has been filed within ten (10) days before any hearing at which the results may be introduced into evidence and a cash bond posted with the registry of the family court in an amount sufficient to cover the costs of the duly qualified expert to appear and testify. [More]

Birth Certificate Vital Statistic Information:
If you need to obtain a copy of your child's birth certificate, or want to change your child's name, then you may need to contact the office of vital statistics for Rhode Island, (RI):
Rhode Island (RI) Vital Records
Rhode Island Bureau of Vital Statistics
3 Capitol Hill
Room 101
Providence, RI 02908-5097
Rhode Island (RI) Vital Statistic Application
Phone 1-800-942-7434

Locations in Rhode Island, (RI)
We have locations and/or mobile medical collectors in most Rhode Island, (RI) cities below:
| Barrington | Exeter | New Shoreham | Smithfield |
| Bristol | Foster | Newport | South Kingstown |
| Burrillville | Glocester | North Kingstown | Warren |
| Central Falls | Hopkinton | North Providence | Warwick |
| Charlestown | Jamestown | North Smithfield | West Greenwich |
| Coventry | Johnston | Pawtucket | West Warwick |
| Cranston | Lincoln | Portsmouth | Westerly |
| Cumberland | Little Compton | Providence | Woonsocket |
| East Greenwich | Middletown | Richmond | |
| East Providence | Narragansett | Scituate |

Counties Served
We can arrange an appointment for you that is either located in, or conveniently accessible from, one of these Rhode Island, (RI) State Counties:
| Bristol | Newport | Washington |
| Kent | Providence |

Please Call Us @ (877)786-9543 Or E-mail US: Sales@paternity-usa.com
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