Kip Kieso Polygraph
Kip Kieso Polygraph Services offers expert polygraph examinations tailored to your needs. With a commitment to professionalism and community safety, we provide thorough and precise lie detector tests across a wide range of locations, including Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Professional, Ethical, & Objective Examinations
Expert Credibility Assessments
Kip Kieso Polygraph Services is your trusted partner in discovering the truth through the polygraph process with over 27 years of experience working in the criminal justice system. We offer specialized polygraph examinations (lie detector tests) tailored to diverse needs with a commitment to professional excellence and community safety. Kip Kieso provides thorough and accurate assessments across a wide range of locations, including Alaska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Trust us to deliver the clarity and reliability you need.
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Meet Your Examiner
Kip Kieso
Kip Kieso is a Certified Forensic & Clinical Psychophysiologist with extensive expertise in discovering truth and detecting deception. Trained at the renowned Backster School of Lie Detection, Kip adheres to the standards of the American Polygraph Association and holds a Certificate of Advanced & Specialized Training from the PEAK Credibility Assessment Training Center. With over 27 years of experience, he has administered over 9,000 polygraph examinations. He offers comprehensive testing and consultation services. Kip’s education includes a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Education from Northern State University. He is an active member of several professional organizations, ensuring continuous education and adherence to the highest standards.
Kip Kieso, MS Ed
Serving Multiple States
Locations We Serve
We offer polygraph examinations (lie detector tests) across a wide range of locations, including Alaska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota. No matter where you are in these states, Kip is ready to provide accurate and reliable polygraph services to meet your needs. Contact us today to schedule your appointment at a convenient location.
We offer polygraph examinations (lie detector tests) across a wide range of locations, including Alaska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota. No matter where you are in these states, Kip is ready to provide accurate and reliable polygraph services to meet your needs. Contact us today to schedule your appointment at a convenient location.
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Contact Us for Reliable Polygraph Services
We are here to provide accurate, reliable, and confidential polygraph examinations (lie detector tests) and credibility assessments across various locations, including Alaska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
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Call us at: (913) 302-5034
Email:
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Main Office: 9393 W 110th Street
Overland Park, KS 66210
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Polygraph Testing Common Questions
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What is a polygraph?
The polygraph is an instrument that records internal physiological changes. It records respiratory activity, electro dermal activity and cardio (blood volume) activity. Physiological changes occur in a person’s body when they are not truthful. These changes are recorded by the polygraph instrument; then evaluated by the polygraph examiner to determine truth or deception.
How long does a polygraph examination take?
Per American Polygraph Association (APA) guidelines, the length of a polygraph examination should be 90 minutes in duration; however each examination is unique and depends on many factors, including the complexity of the issue, what type of testing is being conducted, and the level of the examinee’s cooperation. A person scheduled for an exam should plan on at least two hours.
Can everyone be tested?
Most people are suitable candidates for an examination. Physical factors that may prevent an examination include pregnancy, recent major surgery, paralysis, severe colds and respiratory problems. Juvenile subjects under the age of 14 are often difficult to examine due to a lack of maturity. On occasion, psychological problems may prevent an examination.
What is the best way to prepare for a polygraph examination?
A person should get an adequate amount of sleep prior to the examination, use prescribed medication as directed and do not use alcohol or illegal drugs within 24 hours of the scheduled examination. If you have any questions, contact the examiner.
Recent Reviews
What Our Clients Are Saying
When you need a polygraph test, that means something is going on in your life that is scary and/or painful. It was so great to go to Kip because he was calm and professional and really knew what questions to ask for our case. We have never had to take a test before and it was really comforting to get the results. It added substance to our case and confidence to others that we were telling the truth … it was necessary to take a polygraph test for unsubstantiated claims of guilt. It was a little “strange” to be asked personal questions, but Kip made both of us feel very comfortable and was assuring about confidentiallity.
I would highly recommend Kip’s services. Thanks Kip for all you did for our case and for making us as comfortable as possible during a very difficult time."