Drug, Alcohol and DNA Testing Centers, Appomattox, VA
Accredited Drug Testing, Inc. provides Drug, Alcohol and DNA Testing at testing centers in Appomattox, VA and the surrounding areas. To schedule a test call (800) 221-4291 or online 24/7. Testing is available for employers and individuals and most Appomattox, VA drug testing centers are within minutes of your home or office. Same day service is available and no appointment is needed in most cases.
Drug, Alcohol, DNA Testing Methods And Services
- Urine Testing
- Alcohol Testing
- Hair Testing
- DOT Testing
- DOT Consortium
- Mobile/On-Site Testing
- DNA Testing
- Background Checks
Drug and Alcohol Testing
Testing purposes can include pre-employment, random, post-accident, court ordered probation, school programs and personal reasons. DOT and non-DOT drug and alcohol testing is available. Testing centers offer 5, 7, 9, 12 and 14 panel drug screenings and all drug tests are analyzed by a SAMHSA Certified laboratory and all test results are verified by a licensed Medical Review Officer. Instant result testing is also available at most testing centers. Drug and Alcohol testing methods can include urine, hair, ETG, breath alcohol (BAC), blood and oral saliva. The detection period for drug and alcohol use is determined by the testing methods and the laboratory analysis utilized. Testing services are administered by trained and certified drug and alcohol testing technicians at all of our Appomattox, VA Drug Testing Centers.
Mobile/On-site Drug and Alcohol Testing
We come to you! In addition to our testing centers in Appomattox, VA and the surrounding areas, we also provide on-site drug and alcohol testing services utilizing our mobile/on-site unit for construction sites, hospitals, schools, roadside locations. When sending your employees to a drug testing center is not cost effective or a person cannot go to a testing center, our on-site mobile testing service may be a valuable option to consider. Please call us for additional information 800-221-4291.
DOT Testing and Services
Department of Transportation (DOT) drug and alcohol testing is provided at our Appomattox, VA testing centers for FMCSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, PHMSA, USCG and all Federally Regulated employers who have safety sensitive employees covered by DOT 49, CFR Part 40. Additional DOT services available include: Consortium membership (random testing pool), Supervisor Training, DOT Physicals and DOT drug policy development. Accredited Drug Testing can provide all services which will ensure compliance with the DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations.
DNA Testing
DNA testing is provided for various purposes including paternity, child custody, immigration and other legal proceedings. The DNA test is 99.9% accurate and is a simple swabbing of the mouth process. All DNA tests are analyzed by certified AABB laboratories and can be utilized in any legal proceeding.
Testing Centers located throughout = $statename ?>
181 OLD COURTHOUSE RD 1.3 miles
APPOMATTOX, VA 24522
4007 S AMHERST HWY 18.2 miles
MADISON HEIGHTS, VA 24572
816 S MAIN ST 19.6 miles
AMHERST, VA 24521
2600 MEMORIAL AVE STE 202 19.6 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24501
1905 ATHERHOLT RD 19.8 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24501
1901 TATE SPRINGS RD 19.9 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24501
1900 TATE SPRINGS RD STE 9 20.0 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24501
2832 CANDLERS MOUNTAIN RD 20.4 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
1007 SHEFFIELD DR 20.5 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
21054A TIMBERLAKE RD 21.3 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
2818 LINKHORNE DR 21.6 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24503
1414 W 3RD ST 22.4 miles
FARMVILLE, VA 23901
324 COMMERCE RD Ste A 22.5 miles
FARMVILLE, VA 23901
7724 TIMBERLAKE RD 22.6 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
800 OAK ST 23.0 miles
FARMVILLE, VA 23901
1102 S MAIN ST 23.5 miles
FARMVILLE, VA 23901
330 MAIN ST 23.7 miles
BROOKNEAL, VA 24528
102 ARCHWAY CT 23.9 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
4038 THOMAS NELSON HWY 24.1 miles
ARRINGTON, VA 22922
21556 TIMBERLAKE RD STE D 24.1 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
22634 TIMBERLAKE RD 24.9 miles
LYNCHBURG, VA 24502
In addition to our Drug, Alcohol and DNA testing centers located in Appomattox, VA and the surrounding areas, Accredited Drug Testing also has testing centers located in most cities throughout the State of = $statename ?>. Call us today to find the closest testing center near you.
Scheduling a Drug, Alcohol or DNA Test is fast and easy, call us today or click the express scheduling button.
800-221-4291
Schedule Drug, Alcohol, DNA Tests
Were you looking, instead, for:
"When You Need a Test, Choose the Best"
Accredited Drug Testing
Testing Centers Nationwide
(800)221-4291
For more information regarding the effects of drug abuse - Click Here
For more information on a drug free work place - Click Here
Local Area Info: Appomattox, Virginia
The town was named for the Appomattox River. The river was named after the Appomattoc Virginian Indian tribe, one of the Algonquian-speaking Powhatan Confederacy, historically based in the coastal area and encountered by the English before the tribes of the Piedmont. The Appamatuck historically lived somewhat to the east of the present town, around the area of present-day Petersburg. At the time of European encounter, the area of Appomattox County above the Fall Line was part of the territory of the Manahoac tribe, who spoke Siouan. The town is located three miles west of the restored historic village of Appomattox Court House (a.k.a. Clover Hill), the site of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's surrender to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, essentially ending the American Civil War. The area is preserved as Appomattox Court House National Historical Park and is administered by the National Park Service.
At the time of the Civil War, the present community of Appomattox was the site of a railroad depot on the line between Petersburg and Lynchburg, a stop on the Southside Railroad. The town was first named "Nebraska" in 1855. In 1895 it was renamed "West Appomattox". The first postmaster of "Nebraska, Virginia", was Samuel D. McDearmon.
Near the end of the Civil War, Robert E. Lee made a last attempt to reach the depot, hoping to transport the Army of Northern Virginia south by railroad to meet Joseph E. Johnston's larger Army of Tennessee, then located in Greensboro, North Carolina. The arrival of Federal troops and their blocking Lee's army from the depot led to Lee's surrender in the home of Wilmer McLean, on April 9. Johnston later surrendered 98,270 Confederate troops (the largest surrender of the war), marking the end of the conflict on April 26, 1865. Small bands of soldiers continued fighting until June 1865.