Bahamas and Caribbean Polygraph Lie Detector Locations

Where can I get a polygraph test near me? How much does a lie detector test cost? You can find our testing locations and prices below, including examiner credentials, office hours, and more. Follow these steps to schedule an appointment.

  • STEP 1: Select the GPN testing location you would prefer to go to (see below).
  • STEP 2: Register for an exam, either online or by calling our 24-hour hotline.
  • STEP 3: After processing, your examiner will contact you to schedule an appointment, and the examiner's contact information will be emailed to you.
  • STEP 4: Schedule an appointment for a mutually convenient date and time.
  • STEP 5: Discuss with your examiner what you are trying to resolve with the test.
  • STEP 6: After the exam, your examiner will provide a detailed written report.


City Cost
Andros – Andros Town 1500 BSD
Anguilla 4050 XCD
Antigua 4050 XCD
Aruba 2600 AWG
Barbados 700 BBD
Bermuda – Hamilton 1700 BSD
Bonaire 1075 USD
Cayman Islands – Grand Cayman 1225 KYD
Cuba – Havana Examiners Needed Here
Curacau 1975 ANG
Dominica 3780 XCD
Dominican Republic – Santo Domingo 74000 DOP
Granada 3780 XCD
Grand Bahama – Freeport 1500 BSD
Guadeloupe 1575 EUR
Jamaica – Kingston 185250 JMD
Jamaica – Montego Bay 145000 JMD
Jamaica – Negril 145000 JMD
Martinique 1975 EUR
Nassau – New Providence 1500 BSD
Puerto Rico – San Juan 1850 USD
St. Barts / Saint Barthelemy 1380 EUR
St. Croix – Virgin Islands 1600 USD
St. John – Virgin Islands 1575 USD
St. Kitts 4050 XCD
St. Lucia 3800 XCD
St. Martin – Marigot 2000 NAF
St. Thomas – Virgin Islands 975 USD
St. Vincent 3800 XCD
Trinidad – Port of Spain 6400 TTD
Turks and Caicos – Provinciales 1500 USD

*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.