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If you want to be a part of an industry that is in increasing demand, learning how to start a drug testing service can offer you a viable business opportunity. With more and more companies adopting a sober policy in order to keep their absence and theft rates low, the demand for drug testing services is on the rise. [1] Depending on where you live, the rules and regulations for starting a drug testing company may vary, and the success of your drug testing service depends on both your compliance with these rules and your management skills. Read the steps below to find out how to start a drug testing service.

  1. If you plan to offer full service drug testing, this will involve laboratory training in order to process blood, urine, and hair tests. [2]
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    • Many companies use drug testing services to check their employees. [3]
    • Families may use drug testing services in order to check their children. Usually, they are referred to drug testing services by a counselor.
    • Schools and athletic organizations may require that their athletes take drug tests.
    • Many clients prefer that the drug testing service come to them. For the beginning entrepreneur, this can save substantially on the costs of office and laboratory space. However, you will have to send blood samples to an official laboratory for testing.
    • Having your clients come to you offers credibility as a company, but involves a much higher initial investment to cover the costs of a location.
  2. Calculate your projected income for the first 2 years.
  3. Obtain the capital you need to start a drug testing service by applying for a small business loan from your bank or seeking funding from private investors. [4]
  4. If you are hiring employees, apply for an employer's identification number, also referred to as EIN.
  5. Make sure it has multiple cubicles for client privacy.
    • If you're running a mobile drug testing service, make sure you have a vehicle that is large enough to carry your equipment, such as a minivan or SUV.
  6. The most basic equipment consists of specimen drug test kits, but for a more elaborate service, you'll need specialized laboratory equipment. You'll also need a good computer to keep records of every client.
  7. [5] Drug tests are often contested, and liability insurance will cover your legal costs in the event that you're sued.
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    Can I own a drug screening business with a felony conviction?
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    You can if its been ten years since your last felony conviction and you're living with in the law now.
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    How can a community health clinic become a urine-testing site?
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    Your local health department can educate you on the rules and guidelines to become a testing site.
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    Where can I attend a course and become a certified urine collector and drug of abuse tester/screener in the UK?
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    Each state or county will have their own set of rules. Please contact your department of health to educate yourself on the guidelines in your area.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Drug testing license or laboratory license
      • Business plan
      • Capital
      • Business license
      • Employer's identification number
      • Location
      • Minivan or SUV
      • Specimen drug tests
      • Laboratory equipment
      • Computer
      • Liability insurance

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