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Evidence

Forensic or Missing Persons cases may be submitted to CHI using the mailing address listed below. Agencies can also drop off or pick up evidence on site by scheduling a time through the Evidence Specialists. All samples must be submitted with appropriate CHI submission paperwork, available on the Missing Persons Unit and Forensic Unit pages.


Evidence Submission

Center for Human Identification
ATTN: Evidence Specialist
CBH, 6th Floor
3400 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107


Evidence Acceptance

The following provides a basic outline for case and sample types accepted by the laboratory for biological screening and/or DNA analysis. The Evidence Specialists will review submissions to determine if the evidence submitted falls within the acceptance criteria. Please contact the Evidence Specialists if you have questions regarding acceptability, submissions, or collections.


Missing Persons Sample Submissions

Acceptable Samples

  • Medically-obtained blood cards, whole blood, or a tissue specimen that was collected from the missing person (Preferred)
  • A toothbrush used only by the missing person (Preferred)
  • Oral appliance (e.g., retainer, dentures, etc.) worn by the missing person
  • Hair of the missing person (Least Preferred)

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Not Acceptable Samples

  • Eyeglasses
  • Caps/hats
  • Stained clothing
  • Make-up
  • Any biological stain of unknown origin, including cuttings or swabs from these items
  • Forensic unknowns, etc., are not considered acceptable for testing as direct reference samples for missing persons cases

Acceptable Samples

  • Buccal swabs (Preferred)
  • Blood card or whole blood

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Preferred Order for Submission

  1. Mother, father, and/or child of the missing person (Most Useful)
  2. Full sibling of the missing person (Useful)
  3. Half-sibling, Aunt/Uncle, Niece/Nephew, Grandparents of the missing person (Least Useful)

Acceptable Samples

  • Skeletal Remains (listed in order of preference)
    • Long bones (e.g., femur, tibia, humerus), metacarpals, and metatarsals (Most Preferred)
    • Mandibles, teeth, shorter bones (e.g., ulna, radius, clavicle)
    • Vertebrae, ribs, pelvis
    • Skull (Least Preferred)
  • Blood cards or whole blood
  • Tissue
  • Hair that has been forcibly removed from the unidentified body

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Not Acceptable

  • Paraffin-embedded tissue samples. These samples are accepted only if one or more first-order family references are available for direct comparison.
  • Embalmed remains
  • Burned remains. These samples are accepted on a case-by-case basis depending on the extent of the thermal damage
  • Samples unknown to originate from an unidentified person or decedent

Types of cases accepted for testing

  • Buccal swab
  • Blood card or whole blood

Forensic Casework Sample Submissions

  • Possible blood stains
  • Possible semen stains
  • Sexual assault kits

  • Biological stains or tissue of unknown origin
  • Sexual assault kits
  • Fetal material/products of conception
  • Epidermal contact samples (accepted on a limited basis)
  • Probative hair samples

  • Buccal swabs or collectors
  • Liquid blood or blood cards
  • Tissue, bone, teeth, or pulled hair for a deceased individual where a blood card is not available or not of suitable quality
  • Alternate knowns, such as a cigarette butt or beverage container (accepted on a limited basis)

  • Homicide
  • Sexual Assault
  • Sexual Assault – Criminal Paternity
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Robbery
  • Property Crimes

Contact Us or Send Evidence to Us

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  • Center for Human Identification | Attention: Evidence SpecialistÌý
  • CBH, 6th Floor | 3400 Camp Bowie Boulevard | Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Toll-Free: 1-800-763-3147 | Toll-Free Fax: 1-800-221-3515 | Local Number: 817-735-0606 | Fax: 817-735-0553

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