Lindsay, CA Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (total): Population in 2019: 13,463 (100% urban, 0% rural). >Population change since 2000: +30.7%

Population (male): 7,157

Population (female): 6,306

Median Age: 29.7 years

Poverty (breakdown): (36.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 35.7% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 63.6% for American Indian residents, 28.5% for other race residents, 76.8% for two or more races residents)

Sex Offenders: According to our research of California and other state lists, there were 31 registered sex offenders living in Lindsay, California as of April 25, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Lindsay is 425 to 1.>

Land Area: 2.41 square miles.

Zip Codes: 93247

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2019: $36,562 (it was $24,305 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2019: $12,759 (it was $8,230 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2019: $169,738 (it was $78,000 in 2000) Lindsay:$169,738CA:$568,500

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 square miles (6.8 km²), all of it land.

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Accredited Drug Testing has been recognized as one of the "Top 10 drug testing companies" for excellent customer service and we have received TPA Accreditation from the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association. We are active in all drug testing industry associations and our staff are trained and certified as drug and alcohol testing specialists.

Important Links

National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (https://ndasa.com/)

National Drug Free Workplace Alliance (https://www.ndwa.org/)

Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (https://www.sapaa.com/)

Substance Abuse Mental Health Safety Administration (https://www.samhsa.gov/)

US Drug Enforcement Administration (https://www.dea.gov/)

Office of Drug alcohol Policy Control (https://www.transportation.gov/odapc)

Lindsay, CA Locations

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Multiple Testing Centers In Lindsay, CA

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Lindsay, CA Testing Locations

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876 W GRAND AVE 9.3 miles

876 W GRAND AVE
PORTERVILLE, CA 93257
Categories: PORTERVILLE CA

841 W MORTON AVE 9.6 miles

841 W MORTON AVE
PORTERVILLE, CA 93257
Categories: PORTERVILLE CA

356 N Porter Rd 9.6 miles

356 N Porter Rd
PORTERVILLE, CA 93257
Categories: PORTERVILLE CA

1295 Hillcrest Ave 13.3 miles

1295 Hillcrest Ave
Tulare, CA 93274
Categories: Tulare CA

919 N Blackstone St, 13.6 miles

919 N Blackstone St,
Tulare, CA 93274
Categories: Tulare CA

1633 S COURT ST 13.7 miles

1633 S COURT ST
VISALIA, CA 93277
Categories: VISALIA CA

1068 N CHERRY ST 13.9 miles

1068 N CHERRY ST
TULARE, CA 93274
Categories: TULARE CA

755 E TERRACE AVE STE A 14.0 miles

755 E TERRACE AVE STE A
TULARE, CA 93274
Categories: TULARE CA

235 E NOBLE AVE 14.0 miles

235 E NOBLE AVE
VISALIA, CA 93277
Categories: VISALIA CA

564 E KERN AVE 14.0 miles

564 E KERN AVE
TULARE, CA 93274
Categories: TULARE CA

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Accredited Drug Testing has drug testing locations in most cities and towns throughout the United States. Providing drug testing, alcohol testing, DNA testing and other related services. Most testing centers are within minutes of your home or office. Same day service is available in most cases. To schedule a test please call our scheduling department at 1-800-221-4291 or you may schedule your test online utilizing your zip code in which you are located.

Employers - Accredited Drug Testing provides easy, convenient, confidential and cost-effective drug testing services, including pre-employment drug testing, random drug testing, post-accident drug testing and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing. We can also assist you with the implementation of your drug free workplace program with drug policy development, supervisor training, employee education and on-going consultation. In many cases a company certified as a drug free workplace can receive discounts on their workers' compensation insurance premiums along with lowering employee absenteeism, enhancing workplace safety and improving employee morale. To open a no cost employer drug testing account click here or call our office at 1-800-221-4291

Individuals - If you are an individual in need of a drug, alcohol or DNA test, Accredited Drug Testing is your one stop shopping for all your testing needs. Simply call our customer service staff at 1-800-221-4291 or you may register online. There is no need to open an account or be affiliated with any company. Accredited Drug Testing offers drug testing for personal, court ordered, probation, child custody or any other reason you may need! To schedule a test please call our scheduling department at 1-800-221-4291 or you may schedule your test online utilizing your zip code in which you are located.

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Handy Resources

Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing

  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

    Provides comprehensive information on drug testing and its role in substance use disorder treatment.

  2. FDA: Drug Testing

    Explains the FDA's role and regulations concerning drug testing for consumers.

  3. PDR.net

    Provides detailed drug information and safety updates through a mobile-friendly platform.

  4. BeSafeRx - FDA

    Resource by the FDA to help consumers identify and choose safe online pharmacies.

  5. SAMHSA: Drug Testing Resources for the Workplace

    Resources and guidelines for drug testing in the workplace.

  6. Drugs.com

    Provides drug information, side effects, and interactions for consumers and professionals.

  7. Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)

    Online version of the DAST to help individuals assess whether they have a drug problem.

  8. Merck Manuals

    Consumer-friendly medical resource providing comprehensive information on a wide array of health topics, including drug testing.

  9. SAMHSA Store

    Provides access to resources and publications on substance use prevention and treatment.

  10. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)

    Information on state boards of pharmacy and regulations, including those related to drug testing.

  11. CDC: Workplace Health Promotion

    CDC's resources on substance use and drug testing in the workplace.

  12. Mayo Clinic: Drug Testing

    General information about the procedures and types of drug tests.

  13. MedlinePlus: Drug Testing

    Offers information about various drug tests and their uses in medical diagnosis and treatment.

  14. University of Rochester Medical Center Health Encyclopedia

    Provides a detailed entry on drug testing, including how tests are conducted and what they detect.

  15. World Health Organization (WHO)

    International guidelines and information on public health, including substance abuse and drug testing.

  16. Healthline: Drug Testing

    Consumer health site offering information on how drug tests work and what they look for.

  17. WebMD: Drug Testing

    Provides a patient-oriented overview of drug testing and its purposes.

  18. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)

    Provides a vast database of scientific studies, including research on drug testing and its effectiveness.

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Local Drug Testing Centers: A Comprehensive Guide

Local drug testing centers play a pivotal role in the enforcement of drug-free policies in workplaces, schools, and other institutions. They provide a necessary service for drug screening, ensuring public safety, enhancing workplace productivity, and contributing to overall community health. This guide covers the importance, services, and considerations involved in utilizing local drug testing centers.

Importance of Local Drug Testing Centers

Drug testing centers are crucial for identifying drug use and ensuring compliance with various legal and safety regulations. They help employers maintain a safe and productive work environment, assist law enforcement and legal professionals, and support health care providers in treating and advising patients on substance use.

Services Offered by Local Drug Testing Centers

  • Pre-Employment Screening: Testing potential employees to ensure they meet the employer's policies regarding drug use.
  • Random Drug Testing: Conducting unscheduled drug tests to deter drug use among employees or members of an organization.
  • Reasonable Suspicion Testing: Testing individuals who exhibit behaviors that suggest drug use, based on observed conditions explicitly articulated by trained supervisors.
  • Post-Accident Testing: Assessing employees for drug use after an accident to determine if drugs were a contributing factor to the incident.
  • Follow-Up Testing: Monitoring employees who have returned to work after participating in rehabilitation programs for substance use.

Choosing a Local Drug Testing Center

  1. Accreditation: Ensure the center is accredited by relevant health and safety authorities, indicating compliance with industry standards.
  2. Confidentiality: The center should uphold strict confidentiality policies to protect the privacy of individuals undergoing testing.
  3. Technology and Accuracy: Check that the center employs up-to-date technology and methodology for accurate and reliable testing results.

Benefits of Using Local Drug Testing Centers

Utilizing local drug testing centers offers numerous benefits:

  • Convenience: Local centers provide easy access for individuals and organizations, reducing the time and cost associated with travel.
  • Quick Results: Many local centers offer rapid results, which is critical for timely decision-making in employment and health care scenarios.
  • Support for Compliance: They assist organizations in complying with legal requirements and maintaining industry certifications and standards.

Local drug testing centers are essential for maintaining safe and compliant environments in various settings. By choosing a reputable and properly accredited center, organizations and individuals can rely on precise and efficient service to meet their drug testing needs.

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Lindsay is a city in Tulare County, California, United States. The population was 11,768 at the 2010 census. Lindsay is located southeast of Visalia and north of Porterville and is considered part of the Visalia-Porterville Metropolitan Area and the Porterville Urban Area by the United States Census Bureau.

The Yandanche tribe of Native Americans came to hunt and fish at the future site of Lindsay for centuries. Future Military Governor of California John C. Fremont passed through twice by way of the Stockton - Los Angeles Road and the later Butterfield Overland Mail route on two of his four exploration trips. Julius Orton, a seventh generation descendant of Thomas, served as security for a pack train headed for Placerville, a booming California gold mining town, motivated by his futile search for gold. In 1859, with his wife and two small daughters, and driving a small herd of cattle, walked more than 200 miles (320 km) from the coast near Sacramento, to a homestead along the Tule River, southwest of Lindsay. In the 1880s, Julius Orton homesteaded another (160 acres (0.65 km2)) piece of land bordering on the property of pioneers Lewis and John Keeley, brothers who had taken on a homestead just a few miles southwest of Lindsay in the mid-1870s.

In 1889, the founder of the City of Lindsay, Captain Arthur Hutchinson, moved to California because of his ill health. He moved to the Lindsay area and bought 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) to found the Lindsay Land Company. When the Southern Pacific Railroad came through the area in 1889, development of the Lindsay townsite was begun. Hutchinson laid out the plan for the township, and named the community for his wife, Sadie Lindsay Patton Hutchinson.

It's Mayor is Pamela Kimball (last elected 11/2012, appointed, not elected since), Mayor Pro Tempore is Laura Cortes (appointed, not elected). The remaining city council members are Yolanda Flores (elected 11/2018), Rosaena Sanchez (elected 11/2018) Brian Watson (appointed, not elected).

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Population (total): Population in 2019: 13,463 (100% urban, 0% rural). >Population change since 2000: +30.7%

Population (male): 7,157

Population (female): 6,306

Median Age: 29.7 years

Poverty (breakdown): (36.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 35.7% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 63.6% for American Indian residents, 28.5% for other race residents, 76.8% for two or more races residents)

Sex Offenders: According to our research of California and other state lists, there were 31 registered sex offenders living in Lindsay, California as of April 25, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Lindsay is 425 to 1.>

Land Area: 2.41 square miles.

Zip Codes: 93247

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2019: $36,562 (it was $24,305 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2019: $12,759 (it was $8,230 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2019: $169,738 (it was $78,000 in 2000) Lindsay:$169,738CA:$568,500

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 square miles (6.8 km²), all of it land.