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Court-Ordered Drug Testing in Mesa, AZ
Walk-in Lab

Walk-In. Get Tested. Get Proof.

Court-ordered drug testing in Mesa is lab-documented urine, hair, or alcohol testing performed under strict chain-of-custody, producing results attorneys, probation officers, and family courts accept as valid proof of compliance.

Simple 3-Step Process

From walk-in to results in minutes.

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Court-Ordered Testing Options in Mesa

Probation & Court-Ordered Drug Testing (Urine)

  • Rapid 5- to 12-panel drug screening (Urine) 

  • GC-MS confirmation testing with results in 1-3 business days.

  • Full forensic chain-of-custody, check-in to signed lab report

Court-Ordered
Alcohol Testing

  • 80-hour EtG urine testing for recent drinking

  • PEth blood testing for a 3-week alcohol history

  • Evidential breath alcohol testing with immediate results

Observed / Witnessed Testing (When Required)

  • Staff member present for the entire sample collection

  • Required by some courts, probation officers, or employers — check your paperwork for "observed collection"

  • Call Ahead if your court order specifies this before you test

  • Add to any urine drug test 

What to Bring

  • Valid government-issued photo ID

  • Your court order or probation testing instructions

  • Recipient email(s) for results, if your program allows it

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Why Mesa Trusts Quick Test for Court-Required Testing

Worried about missing your deadline? Walk in any business day — no appointment necessary.
Worried the court won't accept it? Every test follows forensic chain-of-custody, sealed and logged from check-in to final report.
Worried a long wait will derail your day? Most visits take 15 minutes, and we open early.

Where to Find Us in Mesa

Quick Test Health Services is located in Baywood Square Professional Park, near the corner of Power Road and University Drive — just off the 202/US-60, with easy access and parking right at the door.

On the Phone

Court-Ordered Drug Testing FAQ

Do you offer random drug testing program? Yes, some probation and court orders require random testing over weeks or months, not a single visit. We can set up recurring testing that matches your court's schedule. Program rules vary — always follow the instructions in your court order.

Is a walk-in test at Quick Test accepted by courts? Yes — every test follows forensic chain-of-custody documentation that courts, attorneys, and probation officers rely on.

Can my results go straight to my probation officer or attorney? Yes — let us know who should receive your results when you check in, and we'll route your documentation accordingly.

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