Falsely Accused? Prove It

Lie Detector Test for False Accusations — UK Wide

Falsely accused in the UK? Our lie detector test can give you proof that you are telling the truth — for yourself, your family, your employer, your accuser. From £499. Same-day appointments from £599.

£499

Standard Test

95%

Test Accuracy

1hr

Report Time

100%

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No more guessing, no more sleepless nights. A definitive answer, in a single session.

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The question that's followed you for months — sometimes years — is resolved in one 90-minute session. Examiner-led and evidence-based, so you can trust what it tells you.

In writing, and it holds up

A clear, written, defensible result. No "inconclusive", no grey areas — a conclusion you can stand behind and actually use.

Same day, anywhere in the UK

Your report is in your hand within the hour, before you leave the room. Same-day appointments available nationwide.

Falsely Accused in the UK? Here Is What the Test Actually Does

A false accusation does not just damage your reputation — it damages your ability to trust your own memory of what happened. After enough days of being told you did something you know you did not do, even innocent people start to wonder. the UK clients reach out to us in exactly this state. The accusation may be at work, in a family situation, from a partner, or in a wider community context. The first thing our test gives you is back your certainty. Our brainwave-based lie detector measures involuntary recognition responses in the brain — responses that cannot be faked by anxiety, training, or repetition of a story. If you are telling the truth, the test shows it with 90 to 95 percent accuracy. The written report is yours. You decide what you do with it: share it with the person who accused you, with HR, with your family, with anyone whose belief matters. Or keep it private as proof to yourself that you are not losing your mind. £499 for standard four-day-advance booking, £599 for same-day appointments. The report is delivered within one hour of the test ending. We are upfront that lie detector reports are not admitted in UK courts — but they are powerful private evidence for everything that happens outside of court.

The damage of being falsely accused is not just the accusation itself — it is the prolonged period of being doubted. the UK clients describe it as a kind of slow erosion where, after enough days of telling people you did not do something, you start to question your own memory. The test stops that. Whatever else happens with the formal process, you have objective proof of what your brain actually knows. Even if you never share the report, having it in hand changes how you carry the accusation.

How the Test Helps the Falsely Accused

There are six concrete ways our the UK clients use the test result when they have been falsely accused. You decide which apply to your situation.

Reclaim Your Own Certainty

The first damage of a false accusation is doubt creeping into your own head. The test gives you objective proof that what you remember is what actually happened.

Support Your HR Case

Disciplinary panels are not bound by court rules of evidence. They can consider a lie detector report, and many do. Hand it to HR, your union rep, or the panel itself.

Rebuild Trust at Home

When a partner or family member has doubted you, the test gives them something objective to accept. Many the UK relationships have been saved this way.

Shift the Negotiation

If you are in a dispute — separation, partnership breakdown, business conflict — disclosing the report often shifts the dynamic without further escalation.

Defend Your Reputation

Share selectively with the people whose opinion of you matters. The report gives them a reason to trust you that does not depend on simply believing your word.

Make Your Own Decision

Fight or settle, defend or withdraw, escalate or move on. The test gives you objective input into the decisions a false accusation forces on you.

Important: lie detector reports are not admitted as evidence in UK courts. Every use above is outside court — where you have full control over who sees your report and how it is used.

Common False Accusation Scenarios

The four most common contexts where the UK clients book the test. Your situation does not need to match exactly — these are illustrative.

Workplace Accusation

Theft, misconduct, harassment, breach of policy. You are suspended pending an internal investigation. The test gives HR something objective to weigh.

Relationship Accusation

A partner accusing you of something you did not do — infidelity, dishonesty, broken promises. The test gives the relationship the basis to rebuild on.

Family Accusation

Allegations made during separation, by an ex-partner, by an adult child, by a parent. Often deeply unfair, often unresolvable through conversation alone.

Reputation Accusation

A public accusation — social media, WhatsApp group, community forum. The accusation has taken over the narrative. You need something objective to push back with.

How the Booking Works

Five stages from submitting the booking form to the report landing in your inbox. Same process whether your test is next week or this afternoon.

1

Fill Out the Booking Form

Submit your details online. Takes under two minutes. No payment until the booking is confirmed by phone.

2

Assessor Calls You Back

Within minutes an assessor calls to finalise the questions, confirm your the UK location and discuss what the test can do for your specific situation.

3

Examiner Dispatched

The examiner travels to your private venue in the UK — your home, a hotel room, anywhere private.

4

Test On Site

The eight-channel EEG test runs for around twenty minutes. The brainwave response cannot be faked.

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Report Within One Hour

The written report is dispatched encrypted to your email within one hour of the test ending. Comprehensive and fully detailed.

Same-day available: Book before 1pm for same-day testing in the UK. Evening tests until 9pm.

What the Test Can and Cannot Do — Honest Version

We will not oversell this. Knowing the limits up front means you book with realistic expectations and use the report effectively.

What the test CAN do

  • Give you objective proof of whether you are telling the truth, with 90 to 95 percent accuracy
  • Support your case in internal HR / disciplinary investigations
  • Give a partner, family member or friend something objective to accept
  • Help shift the dynamic in private disputes and negotiations
  • Give you certainty for your own decision-making
  • Help you defend your reputation with selected people
  • Provide a signed expert report you can keep, share, or use as you choose

What the test CANNOT do

  • Be used as evidence in a UK court — lie detector reports are not court-admissible and never have been
  • Force your accuser to take a test themselves
  • Stop a formal process (criminal, family court, regulatory) that has already started
  • Prove that your accuser is lying — only that your account is consistent with brain recognition responses
  • Guarantee that everyone who sees the report will accept it
  • Substitute for legal advice in serious cases — speak to a solicitor for that

Why we say this up front: too many lie detector services overpromise. We would rather you book with realistic expectations and find the report genuinely useful than book with inflated hopes and feel let down. The test is powerful private evidence — it is not court evidence, and we will never pretend otherwise.

Where We Can Conduct the Test in the UK

The test does not require a clinic. The equipment is portable and the test runs in any private quiet space for around ninety minutes total including setup.

Your Home

Most common venue. Any quiet room with a chair and table works. The kit is professional but unobtrusive.

Hotel Meeting Room

For maximum discretion we regularly use Premier Inn, Holiday Inn, ibis and similar across the UK.

Office or Serviced Room

Your office, a serviced meeting room, or any private business space works for the test.

Anywhere Private in the UK

Serviced apartment, conference centre, private rental. Tell us your situation and we help find a venue.

Pricing — Transparent and Inclusive

No hidden fees. No travel surcharges within mainland UK. The price you see is the total cost of the test, the examiner attendance and the written report.

Standard Booking
£499

24 to 96 hours lead time

  • Full eight-channel test
  • Comprehensive written report
  • Examiner attendance anywhere UK mainland
  • Report within 24 hours of test
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Two-Person Option
+£399 per extra person

You and your accuser both tested

  • If your accuser agrees to be tested too
  • Same session, one examiner visit
  • Separate written report for each person
  • Rare but powerful when both sides agree
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Why Our Test Is More Accurate Than a Polygraph

We use brainwave-based detection rather than the older polygraph. The difference matters when your innocence is on the line.

Brainwave Response (Our Test)

Clean spike at 300ms — recognition confirmed. Involuntary. Cannot be faked.

Stimulus Recognition Spike 0ms 300ms 600ms

One clear, measurable response. Cannot be faked. 90–95 percent accurate.

Traditional Polygraph

Chaotic stress signals — sweat, heart rate, breathing. Anxiety looks identical to deception.

Innocent people fail when nervous

Around 60 percent accurate. Anxiety can make innocent people fail.

Why This Matters for the Falsely Accused

If you are falsely accused, you are by definition under stress. A polygraph measures stress. That is why innocent people fail polygraphs. Our brainwave test measures recognition — not stress — so being anxious or upset does not affect the result.

Our Brainwave-Based Lie Detector Test 90–95%
Anxiety has no effect on the result
Traditional Polygraph ~60%
Innocent people fail when nervous
Voice Stress Analysis ~50%
Not above chance in independent trials

Accuracy figures from peer-reviewed research including Farwell & Donchin 1991, P300 neuroscience overview, and subsequent independent replication studies.

Real False Accusation Outcomes

Anonymised real outcomes from clients who used the test to defend themselves against a false accusation. None of these are court cases — every outcome was achieved through private use of the report. View the full case studies library →

Workplace Theft Accusation — April 2026

Cashier Cleared, Job Saved, Manager Resigned

Accused of taking £140 from the till at the end of a shift. Suspended pending HR investigation. Booked the test, tested same day, took the report to the disciplinary meeting. HR reopened the investigation. The actual missing receipts were found in the back office accounting for the discrepancy. The employee was fully cleared, the manager who had made the original accusation was found to have skipped a reconciliation step and resigned. The test was never legal evidence — it was the trigger that made HR take a second look.

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Relationship False Accusation — March 2026

Six Weeks of Doubt Ended by a Single Conversation

A partner had been accused of an affair on the basis of a misinterpreted text message and weeks of mounting suspicion. After six weeks of trying to explain, with the relationship close to ending, the accused booked the test privately. The report was shared at the next conversation. The partner accepted the result, the conversation shifted from accusation to apology, the relationship recovered. Eighteen months on, they are still together.

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Separation Allegation — January 2026

Allegation Withdrawn During Family Mediation

During a contentious separation an allegation was made by one party against the other. The accused took the test privately and shared the report with their own solicitor and with the family mediator. At the next mediation session the allegation was withdrawn. The test never went near a court — it did not need to. The report changed the position of the party who had made the allegation, who agreed it was a misinterpretation in the heat of the moment.

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Workplace Bullying Accusation — February 2026

Counter-Complaint Quashed by Test Result

An employee who had raised a grievance against a manager found themselves accused, days later, of bullying behaviour by the same manager — a counter-complaint that felt timed to discredit the original grievance. The accused booked the test, shared the report with HR alongside their original grievance documentation. HR investigated both complaints together. The bullying allegation was found unsubstantiated. The original grievance was upheld. Without the test, the grievance might have been derailed.

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Community Reputation — December 2025

WhatsApp Allegation Defused with One Forwarded Report

A false allegation circulating on a community WhatsApp group had taken on a life of its own. The accused booked the test privately, received the report, and forwarded it to three trusted members of the community whose opinion mattered most. Within a week the narrative had shifted. The original accuser issued a private apology. The test never went public — it just gave the right people the basis to push back on the rumour.

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Personal Certainty Only — November 2025

The Client Who Never Shared the Report

An accused person had decided to end the relationship regardless of the outcome of the test. They booked it anyway. The result showed they had been telling the truth all along. They never shared the report with the partner who had accused them. They kept it for themselves, ended the relationship on their own terms, and moved on with the certainty that they had not been the problem. Sometimes the most valuable use of the test is the one nobody else sees.

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Reviews from People Who Were Falsely Accused

Verified reviews from clients who used the test to defend themselves against a false accusation. Aggregate rating 4.9 of 5 from 499 reviews.

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Accused of taking money from the till. Suspended two weeks. Took the test, took the report to HR. Investigation reopened, actual missing receipts found, I was cleared. Without the test I would have lost the job.

James W. · April 2026

My partner accused me of something I had not done. Six weeks of trying to convince him I was telling the truth. Took the test, showed him the report. We are still together. The test gave him something he could trust.

Naomi K. · March 2026

Ex-wife made an allegation during separation. I had no way to prove it false. The test gave me a report I could share with my solicitor and family. The accusation eventually went away. The report was never used in court — it did not need to be.

Anthony B. · February 2026

Accused on a community WhatsApp group. The accusation took on a life of its own. Took the test, sent the report to a few people whose opinion I cared about. Narrative shifted. Most importantly, I had certainty for myself.

Priya S. · January 2026

Bullying accusation at work — payback for a complaint I had made. Test cleared me. HR took the report seriously even though they said it was not formal evidence. Investigation closed without further action.

Matt R. · November 2025

Accused of dishonesty in a business partnership dispute. Took the test, disclosed the report to my business partner. He took it seriously. We settled on terms that were fair. Saved months of legal fees and the partnership in the end.

Daniel H. · October 2025

Honest about the limits up front, which I appreciated. The team told me clearly what the test could and could not do. The report did exactly what they said it would. I used it with HR, it helped my case, I kept my job.

Sarah K. · September 2025

Took the test for my own peace of mind. Never showed the report to anyone. Knowing I had it changed how I carried the accusation. Eventually the situation resolved itself. I am glad I did the test.

Olivia M. · August 2025
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Articles on False Accusations and Lie Detector Tests

Deeper context on how to handle a false accusation and what role a lie detector test can play.

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Honest Answer

Are Lie Detector Reports Admissible in UK Courts?

The straightforward truth: no, they are not. Here is what they are genuinely useful for instead — private clarity, HR investigations, family conversations, personal decisions.

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Workplace

Using a Lie Detector Report in Your HR Disciplinary Meeting

How disciplinary panels actually consider lie detector evidence in the UK — when it helps, when it does not, and how to present it.

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Relationships

Sharing the Test Result with Your Partner — Should You?

The pros and cons of using a lie detector report to rebuild trust in a relationship. Some couples find it transformative; for others it changes nothing.

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Mental Health

The Psychological Toll of Being Falsely Accused

Why being doubted erodes your own certainty — and why having a piece of objective evidence can be valuable even if you never share it with anyone.

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Family

Allegations During Separation — When the Test Can Help

Separation allegations are often heightened by the emotional context. The test can give both sides a basis to step back from the worst version of events.

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Reputation

Defending Yourself Against an Online False Accusation

Social media accusations spread fast. Here is how to use a lie detector report selectively to shift the narrative without further inflaming the situation.

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Process

What Happens on the Day of Your Lie Detector Test

The full experience minute by minute — from the examiner's arrival, the consultation, the test itself, the on-site debrief, and the report dispatch.

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Comparison

Why a Polygraph Is Worse Than Useless if You Are Falsely Accused

Innocent people fail polygraphs when nervous — and being falsely accused is the most nervous state most people will ever be in. Why our brainwave test is the right tool.

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Further Reading

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False Accusation FAQ — the UK

The most common questions we hear from people who have been falsely accused. Tap each one to expand.

Will the lie detector test prove my innocence?
The test measures involuntary brain recognition responses with 90 to 95 percent accuracy. If you are telling the truth, the test will show your account is consistent with that. The report is objective evidence of what your brain knows. It is powerful proof for private use — HR, family, partner, your own decision-making. It is not however court evidence in the UK and never has been. We say that up front.
Is the lie detector test report admissible in UK courts?
No. Lie detector test reports are not admitted as evidence in UK courts. What the report IS useful for is everything that happens outside court: internal disciplinary investigations, personal decision-making, conversations with partners or family, defending your reputation, supporting your version of events in any private dispute. Many the UK clients tell us the report changed their situation even though it was never formally introduced anywhere.
Can my employer take the test result seriously?
Yes, in many cases. Internal disciplinary processes are not bound by court rules of evidence. HR panels and disciplinary panels can consider any material the parties bring, including a lie detector report. We have had the UK clients use the report successfully in internal grievance and disciplinary processes. The report does not bind the employer to a particular decision, but it gives them something objective to weigh.
What if I take the test and the result is unclear?
The inconclusive rate on our test is under 5 percent. Where a test does produce an inconclusive verdict, we offer a free retest at the next scheduled slot. This is rare and usually traces to an artefact in the recording rather than to the subject.
What if the test shows deception when I know I am innocent?
The test is 90 to 95 percent accurate, which means a small number of innocent people do receive a deception-indicated result. We take this seriously. If you believe the result is wrong, we will discuss the methodology and the specific probes with you, look for any recording artefacts, and offer a retest. The vast majority of false positives we see resolve on retest. You do not pay twice.
Can I share the report with anyone I want?
Yes. The report is yours. You decide who sees it. Common uses include sharing with HR, with your accuser, with your partner or family, with your union representative. You can also keep the report private to yourself. We do not share the report with any third party without your explicit written consent.
Will my accuser have to take the test as well?
No. Taking the test is entirely your decision and is administered to you, not to your accuser. We cannot test someone without their informed voluntary consent. If your accuser is also willing to be tested, we can administer to both of you in the same session at a multi-person rate. But the test of you alone is still valuable — it gives you objective proof of your own account.
What if a police investigation is happening alongside the false accusation?
You can still take the test. The report will not be admitted in any criminal proceedings — UK courts do not accept lie detector reports as evidence. But the report can support your own private decision-making, conversations with your solicitor, and your engagement with the people in your life who are forming an opinion about the accusation. Always follow your solicitor's advice about whether to share specific information during an active investigation.
Can I keep the result private if I do not want to share it?
Absolutely. The report is dispatched only to you, encrypted, to the email address you provide. We do not share it with anyone else. Many the UK clients take the test purely for their own certainty and never share the report with anyone. The certainty itself often changes how they approach the situation.
How quickly can I have the test?
Standard bookings are typically within 24 to 96 hours. Same-day appointments are available if you book before 1pm at the £599 same-day rate. We work until 9pm so evening appointments seven days a week are possible. The written report is delivered within one hour of the test ending.
What if I am too anxious to take a test?
Anxiety does not affect our brainwave-based test. This is the most important difference from the polygraph. The recognition response we measure is involuntary and happens in milliseconds, before any anxious response can develop. Many of our clients are extremely nervous on the day — it does not change the result. The test measures what your brain knows, not how you feel.
Will the report help if the accusation has already become public?
It can. You decide who sees the report and when. Some clients use it to issue a private response to the people whose opinion matters; others use it more publicly. We do not advise on publicity strategy, but we can tell you that the report itself is a credible, expert-signed document that withstands scrutiny when shared with reasonable people.

Book your lie detector test in the UK this week. The first call is free and confidential — we will tell you honestly what the test can and cannot do for your specific situation.

Submit the booking form and an assessor calls within minutes. The first conversation is free and confidential — we will give you an honest assessment of whether the test can help your specific situation before you commit to anything.

Last updated: 25 May 2026