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Civil Cases

Maintaining Credibility in Legal Disputes

In civil cases where personal property, money, or reputation is at stake, a polygraph examination can be a valuable tool. Kip Kieso Polygraph Services provides objective and independent verification of your client’s story, helping to ensure justice is served. Our professional and impartial examinations are designed to support credibility in legal disputes, offering accurate assessments that can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Whether you’re dealing with disputes involving property, financial matters, or reputational issues, our polygraph services help maintain and demonstrate your client’s credibility effectively.

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Kansas (non-licensing state)
Missouri (non-licensing state)
Alaska (License #950156)
South Dakota (License #142)
Nebraska (License #126)
Colorado (non-licensing state)
Washington (non-licensing state)

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Strengthen Your Case with Objective Verification

Contact Kip Kieso today to schedule a polygraph examination for your civil case. Our expert services provide the objective verification needed to maintain credibility and ensure justice in your legal disputes.

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Four Step Process

Our Polygraph Process

In this initial phase, we gather background information and discuss the purpose of the polygraph test with the examinee to establish a comfortable and transparent environment.

During this step, we carefully develop and review the questions with the examinee to ensure clarity and relevance, setting the stage for accurate and meaningful results.

The examinee is connected to the polygraph machine, and the formulated questions are asked multiple times, with pauses between each to ensure precise measurement of responses.

After the test, we analyze the data collected, discuss the results with the examinee, and address any additional questions or concerns to ensure understanding and transparency.