Asia and Middle East 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
China – Beijing 23500 CNY
China – Shanghai 23500 CNY
Cyprus – Nicosia 1800 EUR
Egypt – Cairo 130000 EGP
India – Delhi 265000 INR
India – Mumbai 265000 INR
Indonesia – Bali 39000000 IDR
Indonesia – Jakarta 39000000 IDR
Israel – Jerusalem Examiners Needed Here
Japan – Osaka 380000 JPY
Japan – Tokyo 470000 JPY
Kuwait – Kuwait City 1000 KWD
Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur 13000 MYR
Philippines – Manila 149000 PHP
Qatar – Doha 7875 QAR
Saudi Arabia – Jeddah 7450 SAR
Saudi Arabia – Riyadh 9000 SAR
Singapore 2000 SGD
South Korea – Seoul 4300000 KRW
Syria Examiners Needed Here
Taiwan – Taipei 68000 TWD
Thailand – Bangkok 90000 THB
Thailand – Chiang Mai 75000 THB
Thailand – Phuket 90000 THB
Turkey / Turkiye – Istanbul 1900 EUR
United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi 8000 AED
United Arab Emirates – Dubai 7900 AED
Vietnam – Danang 78600000 VND
Vietnam – Hanoi 78600000 VND
Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh 78600000 VND
Yemen Examiners Needed Here

*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.
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