“How much is it?”
That’s the most common question clients ask when deciding to commission a drug or alcohol test.
We know budgets are tight. We know cost is important. But we also know there’s a huge difference between cost and value, and the cheapest testing method may not always be the best. Here’s what goes into determining the cost of hair drug and alcohol testing, specifically - and who pays.
The cost of a hair drug and alcohol test can vary significantly based on a number of elements.
Taking all of these factors into account, the cost of a single drug or alcohol test can range from under £100 to thousands of pounds.
Consider your specific requirements so you choose the testing method that will provide the desired results. Bear in mind, too, that the type of court case the test is for will affect where the responsibility for payment lies.
Who pays for a hair drug or alcohol test will depend on whether the law case is public or private.
In private law cases - where parents or guardians of a child agree between themselves that testing is required - many individuals will represent themselves for reasons of affordability. Here, individuals will pay for testing themselves.
Public law cases, however, involve local authorities, and it may be possible to apply for legal aid to cover the expense. However, whether legal aid is granted will depend on the case, with the decision made as follows:
So: what’s the true cost of a hair drug or alcohol test cost?
Unfortunately, there’s no simple answer. While the state may foot the bill through legal aid, the price could stretch to £1,000 - or possibly more, if repeat testing is needed.
It may be tempting to opt for the most affordable option - but if it doesn’t meet your exact requirements, the risk of the evidence being inadmissible in court will render the test worthless. Hair drug and alcohol testing is a vital tool in family law cases - but only when done right.
While it’s important to choose the right kind of drug or alcohol test, it’s also vital to ensure it’s conducted in the right way. Learn more about the Cansford approach here.