Lie Detector Test in Norfolk, Virginia
Private, all-inclusive polygraph examinations at our Norfolk office — conducted by examiners trained to APA standards. Fixed pricing from $1,500, no hidden fees, same-day results.
What Happens at Your Norfolk Appointment
Every examination follows the same controlled procedure — from arrival to your written report. Here is exactly what to expect.
- Book online — select Norfolk, pick your preferred date and time, and pay the $100 deposit
- Get confirmed — receive SMS and email confirmation with venue address, parking info, and directions within 24 hours
- Take your test — attend your 90-minute to 2-hour appointment with a APA-professional polygraph examiner
- Receive your report — get a detailed written report with methodology, question-by-question results, and examiner conclusions on the same day
Arrival & Check-In
What happens
You check in at the business centre reception under the name on your booking — there is no polygraph signage anywhere, for your privacy. Reception shows you to a private waiting area; your examiner meets you there and verifies your photo ID before anything begins.
Your part
- Bring a valid government photo ID and your confirmation
- Arrive rested — not rushed, not caffeinated
- A support person may wait in reception
Pre-Test Interview
What happens
Your examiner explains the entire procedure and the instruments, completes your consent paperwork, and conducts a psychophysiological suitability assessment — covering health, medication, and sleep. Then, together, you review and agree the exact wording of every test question. Nothing asked during the examination will be a surprise.
Your part
- Be open about medications and health conditions
- Raise anything you want asked — this is the moment
- Ask questions until you are fully comfortable
The Examination
What happens
Sensors are placed on your upper body and connected to a government-grade computerised instrument. You answer the agreed yes-or-no questions while four physiological channels are recorded. Each question is repeated a minimum of 3 times across multiple charts — a single reaction never decides a result.
What the instrument records
- Cardiovascular activity — heart rate & blood pressure
- Electrodermal activity — skin conductivity
- Thoracic & abdominal respiration
- Movement & timing, chart by chart
Analysis & Verbal Result
What happens
The examiner scores your charts using standardised numerical scoring, explains what the data shows, and discusses the preliminary outcome with you in the post-test review. You leave knowing your result — not waiting for a letter.
Your part
- Ask anything about how the result was reached
- Discuss next steps if the matter is ongoing
Your Written Report
What it contains
- The methodology and technique used
- Every question asked, verbatim
- The recorded physiological data
- The examiner’s professional conclusions
Confidentiality
Results are shared only with you unless you authorise otherwise in writing. Reports are suitable for attorneys and, where your matter requires it, prepared with legal proceedings in mind.
- Pre-test consultation (30–45 min) — all questions reviewed and agreed before the test begins
- Full polygraph examination — questions repeated minimum 3 times for accuracy using digital instruments
- Post-test review — examiner discusses preliminary findings with you
- Detailed written report — methodology, question-by-question results, physiological data, and professional conclusions
- Private testing venue — discreet, climate-controlled suite at Dominion Tower, 999 Waterside Dr, & 2600, Norfolk, VA 23510
- Professional examiner trained to APA standards — vetted and experienced
Norfolk Lie Detector Test Prices
A lie detector test in Norfolk, Virginia costs $1,500 for a single person examination, all-inclusive. Couples testing is $2,800 and group rates start from $1,300 per person. All prices include the booking fee, examination, pre-test assessment, and a detailed written report with no hidden costs.
Standard Polygraph Test
One individual, single issue
- Up to 3 relevant questions
- ~2 hour private session
- Same-day verbal result
- Detailed written report
Couple Test
Two people, tested separately
- Both partners tested privately
- Individual questions & reports
- Same-session appointments
- Cheaper than two single tests
Group Test (3+)
Per-person rate, three or more
- Each person examined privately
- Individual reports for everyone
- Workplace & family matters
- On-site testing available
Types of Lie Detector Tests Most Conducted in Norfolk
From infidelity and relationship testing to theft investigations and legal defence, these are the polygraph test types our Norfolk examiners conduct most often — ranked by demand. Every type uses the same validated examination procedure and all-inclusive pricing; select one for details, question examples, and how that test works.
- 01 Infidelity & RelationshipsResolve trust issues in Norfolk — verify faithfulness and gain clarity
- 02 Theft InvestigationWorkplace or personal theft in Norfolk — identify the truth
- 03 Sexual Contact TestsSensitive allegations handled with complete discretion in Norfolk
- 04 Integrity & Pre-EmploymentScreen candidates and verify employee honesty in Norfolk
- 05 Legal DefenceDetailed reports and expert testimony for Norfolk attorneys
- 06 Private Polygraph TestsFalse accusations, family disputes, and trust issues in Norfolk
Getting to the Norfolk Office
The simplest option is the Dominion Tower Garage attached to the building itself at 999 Waterside Drive — one of downtown Norfolk's largest with about 1,224 spaces and hourly rates around $4; see the Downtown Norfolk listing for details.
By transit, The Tide light rail stops at Civic Plaza station by City Hall, just north of Dominion Tower and a short walk from the entrance.
Travelling Far? Arrive the Night Before
If your journey is more than about two hours, we strongly recommend travelling the evening before and staying near the office. A full night’s sleep is not just comfort — fatigue measurably affects the physiological responses the polygraph records, and a rested examinee produces a cleaner, more reliable chart. Book a morning appointment, sleep 7–8 hours, have a light breakfast, and arrive unhurried.
Travelling From a Nearby City?
This office regularly serves clients travelling from surrounding cities without a local examiner. Each entry below shows the distance, estimated driving time, and turn-by-turn directions from that city to our Norfolk office at Dominion Tower, 999 Waterside Dr, & 2600, Norfolk, VA 23510. Allow extra travel time on the day — arriving rushed can affect your physiological baseline.
How to Prepare
- Get a full night’s sleep — fatigue affects physiological responses and concentration
- Eat a light meal beforehand; the appointment lasts up to 2 hours
- Avoid excessive caffeine, energy drinks, and nicotine on the day
- Take prescribed medication as normal and tell your examiner what you take
- Wear comfortable clothing — sensors are placed on your upper body
What to Bring
- A valid government-issued photo ID — your identity is verified before testing
- Your booking confirmation
- Any relevant documents or case notes for your examiner
- A written list of the questions or concerns you want addressed
- Glasses or hearing aids, if you use them
What Not to Do
- × Do not drink alcohol or take non-prescribed drugs in the 24 hours before your test
- × Do not stop prescribed medication — changing your routine skews your baseline
- × Do not arrive sleep-deprived, unwell, or rushed
- × Do not attempt countermeasures — they are detectable and can invalidate your result
- × Do not bring children into the session; an adult support person may wait in reception
When Testing Cannot Go Ahead
- × If you are under the influence of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs on the day
- × If you are severely ill, exhausted, or in significant pain
- × If a medical condition makes testing unsuitable without physician clearance
- × If you are under 18, or required consent is missing
- × If the examiner’s case review finds the matter unsuitable — your $100 deposit is refunded in full
The Minimum Every Examiner in Our Network Must Meet
These are not the credentials of one hand-picked examiner — they are the minimum bar every examiner in our network must clear before taking a single case. Each is an experienced professional who completed advanced polygraph training at a program accredited by the American Polygraph Association, conducts every examination to APA standards using validated techniques, and has passed our five-step vetting covering credentials, experience, ethics, equipment, and ongoing performance monitoring.
Vetting criteria verified for every examiner
- Identity, credentials & background verified
- Formal training at an APA-accredited program confirmed
- Experience & examination history reviewed
- State licence held & current
- Professional memberships current
- Professional liability insurance in place
- Calibrated instruments & validated techniques only
- Bound by our Code of Ethics & Standards of Practice
- Ongoing performance monitoring
Professional organizations
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American Polygraph Association (APA) Est. 1966 · 118 Lee Parkway Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37421 (PO Box 8037, Chattanooga, TN 37414-0037) The world's leading professional polygraph organization, representing more than 2,800 experienced polygraph examiners in private business, law enforcement, and government across 60+ countries.
Membership binds an examiner to a professional code of ethics, continuing education, and peer accountability.
Examiner Licensing in Virginia
Why This Matters — What a Professional Examiner Looks Like
Polygraph Testing in Norfolk — What to Know
Norfolk's examinations take place in Dominion Tower at 999 Waterside Drive, the riverfront high-rise overlooking the Elizabeth River at the foot of downtown. For a service built on discretion, a major office tower is ideal: hundreds of people pass through its lobby daily on business with dozens of tenants, the adjacent downtown grid and Waterside District keep foot traffic constant, and light rail runs within blocks — so clients from Ghent, Ocean View, and across the water in Portsmouth can arrive without anyone reading anything into it.
The city's polygraph-literate population sets Norfolk apart. Between the naval base, federal facilities, and the contractor workforce, many local clients have already encountered examinations professionally, and they arrive with pointed questions rather than apprehension. What they book privately tends to be personal: fidelity questions strained by sea duty rotations, disputes between former spouses over finances, and accusations within the small businesses that line Granby Street and the commercial corridors off Military Highway.
Virginia's courts keep polygraph results out of evidence, which paradoxically strengthens the private role: results here are decision-making tools, used by individuals and sometimes their attorneys to test an account before positions harden. A single-issue examination in Norfolk is $1,500, with a $2,800 rate covering both members of a couple. Booking requires only the $100 deposit, and the balance is paid on the day of the appointment.
Other Testing Locations in Virginia
If another office is more convenient — closer to work, family, or where the other party lives — you can book at any location below. Prices vary by office; each card shows the distance and estimated driving time from Norfolk.
Frequently Asked Questions — Norfolk
How much does a lie detector test cost in Norfolk?
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Does Virginia allow polygraph results as evidence if both sides agree?
I hold a clearance — will taking a private polygraph cause problems for me?
How do I reach Dominion Tower and where do I go once inside?
Can I reschedule or cancel?
Beware of Unqualified Examiners
The accuracy of a lie detector test depends on the skill of the examiner, not the machine. Unfortunately, unqualified individuals operating without accreditation continue to damage the industry’s reputation and deliver unreliable results. Always verify your examiner graduated from an APA-approved school and uses validated testing protocols.
Book Your Test in Norfolk
Only a $100 deposit — select your date and time, confirmation sent instantly with full venue details.