Florida Polygraph Lie Detector Locations

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Where can I get a polygraph test near me? How much does a lie detector test cost?
Testing locations and exam costs / prices can be found below.
Our location pages include examiner credentials, office hours, and much more.

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STEP 1: Select the GPN testing location you would prefer to go to (search test locations below).
STEP 2: Register for an exam, either online, or by calling our 24-hour hotline (see number below).
STEP 3: After processing, your examiner’s contact information will be emailed to you, and your
examiner will contact you directly to schedule an appointment (no walk-ins allowed).

STEP 4: Schedule an appointment for a date and time that works for both of you.
STEP 5: Discuss with your examiner what you are trying to resolve or discover with the test.
STEP 6: After the exam, upon request, your examiner will provide a detailed written report.



City Cost
Boca Raton FL 875 USD Select
Chipley FL 850 USD Select
Crestview FL 850 USD Select
Cross City FL 1100 USD Select
Daytona Beach FL 575 USD Select
Ft. Lauderdale FL 850 USD Select
Ft. Myers FL 875 USD Select
Ft. Pierce FL 1100 USD Select
Gainesville FL 550 USD Select
Jacksonville FL 750 USD Select
Key West FL 1225 USD Select
Lake City FL 700 USD Select
Melbourne FL 1275 USD Select
Miami FL 850 USD Select
Naples FL 1350 USD Select
Ocala FL 550 USD Select
Orlando FL 800 USD Select
Panama City FL 800 USD Select
Pensacola FL 1100 USD Select
Sarasota FL 700 USD Select
Sebring FL 875 USD Select
St. Petersburg FL 750 USD Select
Starke FL 1100 USD Select
Tallahassee FL 700 USD Select
Tampa FL 775 USD Select
Trenton FL 1100 USD Select
West Palm Beach FL 900 USD Select
Williston FL Examiners Needed Here
Winter Haven FL 1150 USD Select

*If the exam is provided at the customer’s location:

It is the customer’s responsibility to provide a suitable testing room.
The room must be quiet and free from distracting noises and other interference (e.g., crying babies, telephones, television, nearby conversations). Room temperature should be between 70-75 degrees F (21-24 C). No one other than the subject and examiner (and possibly the examiner’s assistant or interpreter) are permitted in the exam room. There must be a table (18″ x 30″ minimum), two chairs, and an electrical outlet. This room may be inside someone’s home or office or may be a rented meeting room at a hotel. We do not recommend testing in a hotel room or bedroom, particularly with female subjects, for obvious reasons. This room must be provided at the customer’s expense, as it is not included in the exam fee.
For answers to other questions, please visit our FAQ page.