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We require you to have a free consultation before you buy to ensure that:
1. We provide you with the service that you want.
2. You will receive your family tree in a timely manner.
3. We can review your DNA results from Ancestry, 23 & Me, or another provider.
4. We form a plan to get the best results. 
It only takes a few minutes. 

For faster service, you can also use the chat feature.
Open between 10 am & 9 pm, 7 days a week.

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Hello and thank you for contacting Find My Missing Link.

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Choose A Service
Family Tree: Please complete the form below. We would prefer you have a DNA test done, but it is not required.
Birth Parent Research: We do require a DNA test either from Ancestry DNA, 23 & Me, or My Heritage. (Best results are/and we prefer Ancestry DNA).
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DNA Testing and Matches

DNA testing is a vital tool when searching for a lost loved one and to provide the most accurate family tree. Hopefully, the matches that appear will help guide us to the correct person.

Have you completed a DNA test?
Which DNA test did you complete? Mark all that apply.

As mentioned before, DNA tests are a vital tool when researching potential family members. We prefer Ancestry DNA as they are the most widely used and therefore typically provides the most matches. If you've already completed a test with Ancestry DNA, another test with My Heritage or 23 & Me may be required. (Unfortunately, as of Aug 2025, My Heritage stopped allowing Ancestry DNA members from uploading their DNA for free.)

If needed, do you agree to completing another DNA test? (You will be responsible for the cost)

Pick One

Select One

Please note:

Selecting this option it may lead to delays in the project, unable to determine the biological parent, and/or possibly more money spent over time.

Ancestry DNA has the largest DNA database with over 27 million customers. Using their database with your other test is the best chance to find an ancestor or factually build a family tree.

When you take a DNA test, you will receive a list of matches that show a "cM" next to a number. In the simplest terms, cM or centimorgan is a unit of measurement to estimate how closely related you are to a person. Higher the "cM" the closer in relation you are.

Have you heard rumors or possible names of the person you are looking for? (Birth parent research only)
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No
Doesn't apply to me
Have you or someone else researched before?
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