Missouri Grandparent DNA Testing – Legal & At-Home Services

Grandfather holding smiling grandchild: Find accurate Grandparent DNA Testing in Missouri

Fast, Accurate Missouri Grandparent DNA Tests for Paternity & Family Relationships

Are you trying to confirm paternity or verify a family relationship and the alleged parent is not available? Grandparent DNA testing in Missouri provides a reliable, scientific solution—even when direct paternity testing isn’t possible. At GameDay DNA, our accredited labs offer confidential, court-admissible and at-home grandparent DNA testing services for families across Alabama.

Find Grandparent DNA Testing Near Me in Missouri – Locations & Convenience

Searching for “grandparent DNA testing near me in Missouri”? GameDay DNA partners with collection sites statewide, offering easy access in Bolivar, Bridgeton, Hollister, Jefferson City, Joplin, Kansas City, Springfield, and St Peters. We are committed to making the testing process accessible and stress-free for all.

What Is Grandparent DNA Testing and Why Is It Important?

Grandparent DNA testing evaluates the likelihood of a biological relationship between a child and their alleged grandparents. It’s essential for Missouri families needing to establish paternity or other family connections when the alleged parent is unavailable for testing.

How Does Grandparent DNA Testing Work?

We collect painless, non-invasive cheek swabs from the child and one or both grandparents. Samples are analyzed in an AABB-accredited laboratory for a statistical probability of kinship. For maximum accuracy, testing both grandparents and including the mother’s DNA is recommended.

Types of Grandparent DNA Tests in Missouri

  • Full Grandparentage Test: Tests both maternal and paternal grandparents plus the child for maximum accuracy.

  • Single Grandparentage Test: Tests one grandparent and the child, helpful when only one grandparent is available.

Legal vs. At-Home Grandparent DNA Testing

  • Legal (Court-Admissible) Testing:
    Strict chain-of-custody procedures make results admissible for:

  • Paternity disputes

  • Child support and custody

  • Inheritance or immigration cases

  • At-Home Grandparent DNA Test:
    Convenient and discreet, perfect for private knowledge. Fast results, but not valid for court/legal purposes.

How Much Does Grandparent DNA Testing Cost in Missouri?

  • At-Home Grandparent DNA Test: $300 + tax/shipping

  • Legal Grandparent DNA Test: $400 to $499 + tax

Contact us to learn about discounts or payment plans.

Why Trust GameDay DNA for Missouri Grandparent Testing?

  • Confidential, and court-admissible results

  • Fast turnaround: results in as little as 5 business days

  • Friendly support—call us at (302) 527-1789

  • Local centers across Missouri for your convenience

Grandparent DNA Testing: Frequently Asked Questions (Missouri)

Who Needs to Be Tested in a Grandparent DNA Test?

For the most accurate results, the child and one or both grandparents should participate. Including the mother's sample can improve the accuracy, but is not mandatory. See Missouri’s official family guidance: Establish Paternity—Missouri Department of Social Services

How Accurate Is a Grandparent DNA Test?

AABB-accredited, legal DNA tests in Missouri are highly accurate and meet strict chain-of-custody and laboratory requirements. Results with a 98%+ probability are legally presumptive for paternity under Missouri law. Learn more from DSS FAQs and Missouri Legal Statutes §210.822

Can a Grandparent Request a Paternity Test?

Yes. Grandparents may request a legal paternity test for family law, inheritance, or personal reasons. All court-admissible tests in Missouri must be performed at AABB-accredited labs and follow strict chain-of-custody rules. Missouri Statute §210.828: Genetic Testing Rights

How Long Does It Take to Receive the Test Results?

Results are typically available within 5 business days after samples reach the lab. Expedited options may be available for faster turnaround times.

Can a Grandparent Do a DNA Test on a Grandchild Without the Parent’s Consent?

For legal/admissible DNA testing in Missouri, parental consent is required to test minors. At-home kits don’t require consent but are not court-admissible. Missouri DSS: Paternity FAQs

How Much Does a Legal Grandparent DNA Test Cost in Missouri?

Legal grandparent tests in Missouri typically cost between $400 and $499, depending on additional services like expedited results.

Can Grandparents Use DNA Testing for Immigration Cases?

Yes! Many immigration cases require proof of familial relationships through grandparent testing when direct parentage testing isn’t possible. Our AABB-accredited labs meet all USCIS requirements.

What Happens If My Grandparent DNA Test Results Are Inconclusive?

In rare cases, more testing may be needed if insufficient markers are shared. Including both grandparents and the mother usually increases certainty. Official DSS: FAQs and Contact

Conclusion: Trusted Missouri Grandparent DNA Testing – Fast, Accurate, Confidential

Grandparent DNA testing is the proven solution for establishing paternity and verifying family relationships in Missouri—especially when direct father testing is unavailable. With GameDay DNA, you get accurate, court-admissible and at-home DNA tests, rapid results, and complete confidentiality from a provider trusted by families statewide.

Whether you need a legally admissible grandparent DNA test for paternity, child support, immigration, or inheritance—or simply peace of mind—our experts guide you every step of the way.

Don’t leave family questions unanswered. Call 302-527-1789 now to schedule your Missouri Grandparent DNA test or contact us online. Get accurate results and peace of mind—fast.


To order a Grandparent DNA Test, call 302-527-1789


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