| Aspect | Remote Forensic Evidence Technician | Forensic Laboratory Technician |
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| Certifications | Often requires forensic evidence handling certifications | Requires laboratory and evidence processing certifications |
| Work Environment | Primarily remote, fieldwork, or evidence collection sites | Laboratory setting, processing evidence on-site |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Law enforcement agencies, forensic labs, crime scene units | Crime labs, forensic science facilities, research institutions |
The Remote Forensic Evidence Technician typically handles evidence collection and documentation remotely or in the field, often requiring field certifications. In contrast, Forensic Laboratory Technicians work mainly in labs processing evidence directly. Both roles support forensic investigations but differ mainly in work environment and specific responsibilities.