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Key Facts: FL Private Investigator Exam

70%

Passing Score

FDACS

100 Q

Practice Questions

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Class C

License Type

FDACS

40 hrs

Training Required

FDACS

2 Years

Experience Required

FDACS

Florida requires private investigators to obtain a Class C license through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing. The exam covers Florida PI laws, surveillance ethics, investigative techniques, evidence handling, and professional business practices.

About the FL Private Investigator Exam

The Florida private investigator licensing exam covers state-specific PI regulations, surveillance techniques, investigative procedures, evidence collection and reporting, legal and ethical standards, and business operations. Florida issues a Class C private investigator license through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Varies (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing)

FL Private Investigator Exam Content Outline

25%

Legal & Ethical Standards

Florida PI licensing laws, Chapter 493 regulations, privacy laws, trespass statutes, wiretapping laws, and professional ethics

25%

Investigative Techniques

Surveillance methods, skip tracing, interview techniques, background checks, OSINT, and digital investigations

20%

Evidence & Reporting

Evidence collection, chain of custody, report writing, documentation, and digital evidence handling

15%

Surveillance Operations

Mobile and stationary surveillance, counter-surveillance, electronic monitoring, and photography

15%

Business Operations

Client confidentiality, liability insurance, fee structures, contracts, and professional conduct

How to Pass the FL Private Investigator Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

FL Private Investigator Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus on Florida Chapter 493 statutes governing private investigator licensing and operations
2Study Florida-specific privacy and surveillance laws including two-party consent requirements
3Master evidence collection procedures and chain of custody documentation under Florida rules
4Review the Class C license requirements and FDACS Division of Licensing regulations
5Practice report writing and understand Florida court documentation and testimony standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Florida private investigator exam cover?

The exam covers Florida PI licensing laws under Chapter 493, surveillance techniques, investigative procedures, evidence collection and reporting, legal and ethical standards, and business operations for private investigators.

What is a Class C PI license in Florida?

A Class C license is Florida's designation for private investigators. It authorizes the holder to conduct investigations, surveillance, and related investigative services as defined under Florida Statute Chapter 493.

What training is required for a Florida PI license?

Florida requires completion of a 40-hour training course from a licensed Class K instructor, in addition to meeting experience requirements of at least two years of investigative work or equivalent education.

Who administers the Florida PI license?

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Division of Licensing, oversees private investigator licensing in the state, including application processing, exam administration, and regulatory enforcement.