Court-ordered alcohol testing is often used in family law, custody, probation, and other legal matters where alcohol use may be relevant to court decisions.
Common Court Situations
- Child custody disputes
- Visitation matters
- Family law proceedings
- Probation supervision
Why ETG Testing Is Often Requested
ETG testing provides a longer detection window than breath alcohol testing, making it useful for monitoring compliance over time.
Preparing for Your Test
Bring:
- Government-issued ID
- Court paperwork if available
- Payment method
- Any instructions provided by your attorney or court


