Castle Branch - Employment Screening & Background Checks
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Castle Branch, Inc.
Phone: 888.723.4263
Fax: 910.815.3881

On-site Testing

Castle Branch provides on-site drug testing products that are a fast, simple, and economical means to detect the presence of illegal substances. With on-site testing products, the entire process requires less than five minutes, eliminating the time required for the applicant or employee to travel to a testing facility. Results are available immediately.

Dip Testing

Dip Testing screens for the presence of up to 10 drugs immediately. The applicant or employee provides a sample in a specimen cup. The employer then dips a test strip into the sample and the results are visible within 5-10 minutes.

Pipette Testing

Pipette Testing screens for the presence of up to 9 substances. The applicant or employee provides a sample in a specimen cup. The employer, using a pipette, places drops of the sample on a test cassette. Results are visible within 5-10 minutes.


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Jessica always ordered statewide and county criminal records for her applicants before she made hiring decisions. Unfortunately, her most promising applicant for a current vacancy, Rick, had just moved to the area from a state where statewide criminal searches were unavailable. Jessica decided that she would order a county criminal search from Rick's previous county of residence and trust her instincts. When the county criminal search came back indicating that he had no criminal records, Jessica hired Rick and began training him for his new position. After a month of employment, Rick quit coming to work with no explanation. Jessica called his home and Rick's wife ashamedly informed her that Rick had been arrested recently for violating parole in their previous state of residence. If Jessica had ordered parole and probation records in place of the unavailable statewide search, she would have saved herself the time and trouble of training a worker who was unable to fulfill his employment responsibilities.