Failed Polygraph but Appealing. Any Advice?

Started by scubadiver1, Jun 28, 2013, 12:03 AM

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George W. Maschke

QuoteHow do you APPEAL a polygraph. what do you include. I just failed mine. I do not agree with results.  >:(

There is no meaningful appeal process. However, you can and should write a letter contesting your polygraph operator's accusation of deception, if only to document the fact that you do not silently agree with and accept it.

You can address your letter to the individual who signs your rejection letter.

I would keep it short. Just affirm that you told the truth. It's pointless, and possibly counterproductive, to attempt to think up reasons why the polygraph (an invalid procedure that is wrongly called a "test") produced inaccurate results.
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