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Posted by Bill_Brown
 - Aug 30, 2012, 03:49 PM
Fireinthenole,

You are persistent in learning how to avoid being honest during any part of your employment process.  To answer your question, yes, it is discoverable that you have taken a polygraph examination for a different department.  I will not elaborate on "how" it is discoverable, most departments do not use the information from a previous polygraph to disqualify you, they conduct their own. 
Posted by Fireinthenole
 - Aug 29, 2012, 10:54 PM
As the subject says, should I admit to being polygraphed before upon taking a second PG? If I don't admit to it, is there anyway that they could still find out?