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The Polygraph Preparation Checklist

The Rundown

  • Polygraph preparation is about clarity, not calmness or performance.
  • Normal routines (sleep, meals, hydration, prescribed medications) support readable, accurate results.
  • The most important prep step is ensuring the questions, definitions, and timeframes are clearly understood.
  • Avoid rehearsing answers or trying “practice lie detector tests,” which often create inconclusive outcomes.
  • For infidelity exams, both partners should agree on what’s being tested and why.

It’s totally normal to feel nervous about an upcoming polygraph exam. Almost everyone does, especially around issues that significantly affect your life, such as those in your relationships.

I put this polygraph preparation checklist together because, in my experience, preparation helps ensure accurate and readable results. The preparation is not about “passing” or controlling results, but rather showing up rested and fully able to understand and answer each question honestly.

Why Preparation Matters

During the polygraph test procedure, I am measuring physiological responses while you answer clearly defined questions. When you’re exhausted or confused, those responses can become harder to interpret. 

Therefore, a good practice for these lie detector tests is to prepare because good polygraph preparations help:

  • Reduce unnecessary anxiety
  • Prevent avoidable mistakes
  • Ensure questions are understood the same way by everyone
  • Improve clarity and accuracy

You don’t need to be calm. You need to be clear. So let’s explore the various aspects you need to consider as you prepare.

Mental & Emotional Readiness

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The strong emotions you feel, particularly for relationship or infidelity exams, don’t invalidate the results, but the mental overload can make the process harder than it needs to be. But with good preparation, the polygraph examination can go smoothly.

Before your appointment:

  • Accept that nerves are expected
  • Focus on being mentally present, not relaxed
  • Let go of rehearsing outcomes or consequences
  • Know that being honest doesn’t mean the process will feel easy

Thinking things through helps more than overthinking ever does.

Physical Preparation

You just need to be well-rested because normal physiology produces readable results.

Here are the important basics: 

  • Get a normal night of sleep beforehand
  • Eat like you normally would; don’t skip meals
  • Drink water throughout the day
  • Don’t drink alcohol or use recreational drugs before the exam

Going into a test while intoxicated or severely tired can create problems with the polygraph test procedure.

Question Readiness

If there’s one part of polygraph preparation that truly matters, this is it.

In practice, accurate lie detector tests depend more on question clarity than anything else. That’s why every exam includes a detailed pre-test interview.

During that process, you should be able to answer “yes” to the following:

  • Do I understand every question being asked?
  • Are timelines clearly defined?
  • Have relevant terms, like sexual contact or infidelity, been clearly explained?
  • Have I disclosed relevant background information that affects how questions are interpreted?

If something feels unclear, this is the time to speak up. Good communication leads to clean results.

What NOT to Do Before a Polygraph

When it comes to polygraph preparation, keep in mind that some behaviors don’t help. They usually make the exam more likely to come back inconclusive.

Avoid the following:

  • Researching how to “beat” or manipulate the test
  • Rehearsing answers
  • Withholding information during the pre-test interview
  • Arriving exhausted or intoxicated

These actions usually increase confusion, not success. Polygraphs aren’t like academic exams or other tests that require strategy. Here, preparation is about cooperation.

Infidelity-Specific Readiness Considerations

Polygraph test procedures for relationships typically carry emotional weight. When trust is already strained, unresolved arguments or mismatched expectations can interfere with your focus.

Before testing, it helps if both partners’ polygraph preparations include aligning on: 

  • What is being tested (physical, emotional, or both)
  • The timeframe involved
  • Why the exam is being done
  • What clarity would look like afterward

These exams are meant to give both people the same clear picture, so real decisions can be made about the relationship.

Final Thoughts

Proper preparation doesn’t give you the power to control the outcomes; it gives the process its best chance to work as intended. 

When you arrive rested, informed, clear-headed, and willing to communicate openly, you’re helping ensure accuracy and fairness for everyone involved. That’s really what polygraph preparations are about.

But if you’re still unsure what to expect, I encourage you to explore additional resources about polygraph examinations:

If you’re ready to talk through your situation with a licensed polygraph examiner, schedule a free confidential consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon before the exam should I think about polygraph preparation?

For most people, the day before is enough. There’s nothing you’re supposed to practice or build up to. The biggest issues I see come from people starting too early and getting stuck in their heads. Polygraph preparations are really about normal routines and showing up able to focus on the questions.

Do medications interfere with polygraph results?

Most prescribed medications do not prevent testing. You should continue taking them as directed unless you’re told otherwise. What matters is being upfront during initial discussions so that everything relevant is understood in context. 

What should I expect during the polygraph test procedure?

The exam starts with a conversation. This is where timelines, wording, and definitions are discussed in detail. That part matters more than anything else. Once the questions are clear and agreed upon, the testing portion begins. You are not rushed, and you’re not expected to interpret vague or unclear questions. 

Would taking a practice lie detector test help?

Not really. A practice lie detector test usually creates more problems than it solves. People start paying attention to how they feel instead of what’s being asked. The actual polygraph test procedure already includes time to go over questions carefully, which is far more useful than rehearsing answers ahead of time. 

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Andrew Goldstein

Andrew Goldstein is a multi-state licensed Certified Polygraph Examiner and the founder of The Polygraph Examiner. He specializes in confidential, science-backed lie detection for infidelity, relationship concerns, and personal or legal disputes. Known for using the same advanced technology as federal agencies, including a triple motion-sensor polygraph chair, Andrew’s methods ensure no one can manipulate results. He serves clients across North Carolina, South Carolina, and parts of Georgia, conducting every exam in a private, neutral location. With extensive training, forensic certifications, and a reputation for professionalism, he delivers clear answers when the truth matters most.

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