“Pamela was fantastic — calm, clean, professional yet warm. Exactly what you want for an at-home blood draw.”
Verified patient
Miami, FL
Legal compliance collection
Court-ordered blood draws must meet strict requirements: witnessed collection, identity verification, documented chain-of-custody, and routing to an approved laboratory. Speedy Sticks provides mobile phlebotomy for individuals required by a court, probation program, or legal proceeding to submit to blood testing—with documentation that satisfies court and agency requirements.

The process
From booking to lab handoff — the whole at-home blood draw, start to finish.
< 3 min
to complete booking
Choose a time window, add your requisition or kit reference, and confirm. We handle the rest from there.
Live ETA
tracked to your door
You get notified the moment we're on the way. Identity and lab order are verified on arrival.
10–15 min
average visit time
Best-practice venipuncture, lab-specific tube order and handling, chain of custody started at first stick.
Done.
your part is finished
Specimens are packaged within stability windows and delivered to your designated lab. Full chain-of-custody end to end — nothing more required from you.
Why Speedy Sticks
Certified phlebotomists operating across major U.S. metros and expanding markets.
Standardized labeling, chain-of-custody documentation, and routing tuned to your downstream lab.
Arrival windows that work around your day — patients, employers, and provider teams.
Collection protocols aligned to order requirements so results are not delayed upstream.
Process
Simple, professional, and designed around your schedule — not ours.
Book your visit
Schedule online with your lab requisition, program instructions, or kit details so we can match the right workflow.
Phlebotomist arrives
A certified collector arrives in your scheduled window, verifies identity and orders, and prepares tubes per protocol.
Collection & lab handoff
We follow venipuncture best practices and lab-specific handling, then route your specimen with full chain-of-custody documentation.



Patient reviews
“Pamela was fantastic — calm, clean, professional yet warm. Exactly what you want for an at-home blood draw.”
Verified patient
Miami, FL
“Valerie was wonderful and very gentle. She gave me all the information I needed and made the process completely stress-free.”
Verified patient
Los Angeles, CA
“I was nervous about a home blood draw, but the phlebotomist was so professional. I will never go back to a lab waiting room.”
Verified patient
New York, NY
Pricing
$100–$250
typical per-visit range for most patient bookings
See your price before you confirm
Your exact visit price is shown during booking — no surprises, no hidden fees.
Visit fee is separate from lab charges
You pay Speedy Sticks for the at-home collection; your lab bills any test charges directly.
No insurance billing — pay directly
We don't bill insurance for the visit. HSA/FSA itemized receipts are available on request.
Priced to your visit
Final price reflects your location, timing, and what's being collected in the appointment.
Court-ordered blood draws require specific documentation that must be present before the visit can proceed. Without it, the collection cannot happen and the visit is wasted. What you need: the actual court order, probation officer's written instruction, or equivalent legal authorization specifying what test is required and where it routes. Government-issued photo ID for identity verification. All chain-of-custody forms specified by the court or testing laboratory. These forms must be completed at collection time, not after. The name and contact information of the requesting authority if we need to confirm instructions. Missing any of these delays your draw and may have consequences for your legal obligations and compliance record.
Blood alcohol content testing for DUI proceedings requires gray-top tubes containing sodium fluoride and potassium oxalate that prevent post-collection fermentation of blood alcohol. Many jurisdictions specify a two-tube collection for evidentiary blood alcohol testing, with one tube retained as a defense sample. Controlled substance compliance monitoring for court programs may use blood or urine depending on the program. Confirm with your court or probation officer which type of collection is required. Blood-based drug panels test for parent compounds rather than only metabolites, providing a narrower detection window that some compliance programs prefer for current-impairment rather than past-use assessment.
Many individuals under court supervision are required to submit to regular blood testing as a condition of probation or parole, sometimes monthly, sometimes more frequently during early supervision. Managing these recurring obligations is stressful, particularly for individuals with transportation challenges or complex scheduling. Speedy Sticks can support recurring court-ordered compliance draws on a consistent schedule that reduces the coordination burden. We document each visit per the program's chain-of-custody requirements and route results to the designated receiving party. Contact us or your probation officer to coordinate a recurring schedule aligned to your supervision program's testing calendar and compliance requirements.
Missing a court-ordered blood draw may have legal consequences depending on your supervision program and jurisdiction. If you cannot make your scheduled appointment, contact your probation officer, attorney, or the supervising authority immediately to discuss rescheduling or to document the reason for the missed draw. We cannot provide any documentation to legal authorities about a missed appointment beyond the scheduled visit itself. Any legal communication about compliance must go through your attorney or supervision officer. If there is a medical reason you cannot complete the draw, document this with your care provider and communicate it to your legal representation promptly to protect your compliance record.
Speedy Sticks provides court-ordered blood draw across major U.S. cities and expanding regional markets.
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Clinics, labs, research teams, and employers use Speedy Sticks to extend collection capacity without sacrificing protocol fidelity. API integration, bulk scheduling, and compliance documentation included.

A court-ordered blood draw is a venipuncture collection mandated by a court, probation program, or legal proceeding as a condition of compliance—most commonly for DUI blood alcohol testing, probation drug monitoring, or other legally required panels. These draws require witnessed collection, identity verification, and complete chain-of-custody documentation from draw to laboratory. Speedy Sticks provides mobile phlebotomy for court-ordered collections with the documentation and discipline legal compliance programs require.
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Yes. Speedy Sticks provides nationwide court-ordered blood draw across major U.S. cities and expanding regional markets—book online to confirm availability for your address.
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