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Texas Private Investigators License Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Texas Private Investigator (PI) Licensing Managers exam is the prerequisite knowledge test for individuals aspiring to hold a management position within a licensed PI company in the state of Texas.

This examination ensures that management-level professionals possess the legal acumen, operational knowledge, and understanding of the strict state regulations required to supervise investigative operations legally and ethically.

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 What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This examination does not generally follow a specific mandatory "course" in the traditional sense, but rather assesses comprehensive professional knowledge derived from experience, state statutes, and administrative codes.

The core syllabus that applicants must master includes, but is not limited to:

  • Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1702 (The Private Security Act).
  • Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 37, Part 1, Chapter 35 (Texas Private Security Board Rules).
  • State laws governing privacy, electronic surveillance, and search and seizure.
  • Ethical practices and fiduciary responsibilities in investigative services.
  • Operational requirements for managing a licensed security or PI agency, including record-keeping and employee supervision regulations.

 

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

The Texas PI Manager Licensing Exam is a standard, proctored competency assessment. Applicants should expect the following format:

  • Format: The exam typically consists of multiple-choice and/or true/false questions derived directly from the Texas Occupations Code and the Texas Private Security Board Rules.
  • Time Limit: While specific times may vary based on current administrator guidelines, candidates are typically allowed 90 to 120 minutes to complete the exam.
  • Passing Score: The passing threshold is firmly set. It usually requires a score of 70% or higher to be considered passing.
  • Attempts: If a candidate fails, they must wait for a specific period (often at least 30 days) and re-register, usually paying the examination fee again, before attempting the test a second time.
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  • How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation requires disciplined self-study, focus, and a direct review of the primary legal sources, rather than relying solely on secondary study guides. Here is the recommended preparation strategy:

  • Analyze Key Legislation: Download and memorize the key provisions of Texas Occupations Code 1702 and 37 TAC Chapter 35. Create dynamic flashcards for complex regulatory requirements, mandatory employee procedures, and specific legal definitions.
  • Study Key Scenarios: Develop a deep understanding of practical ethical dilemmas and regulatory requirements in common PI management situations, focusing on situations where agency liability and regulatory compliance are at risk.
  • Simulate Test Conditions: Utilize relevant online practice tests designed for this specific exam to familiarize yourself with the question wording and structure. Replicate the test environment—taking practice exams under time pressure.
  • Locate Testing Centers: The official exam is administered through PSI Services, a third-party testing vendor authorized by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Applicants must locate a PSI testing center (usually in major cities like Austin, Dallas, or Houston) and schedule their examination through the official PSI online portal.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully passing this licensing exam is the cornerstone for career progression within the private investigation sector. Holding this license management endorsement allows professionals to apply for and hold specific titles that require statutory authority to manage operations, including:

  • Licensed Private Investigator Manager
  • Agency Director of Investigations
  • Compliance Manager for Private Security Firms
  • Chief Operating Officer of a Private Investigation Company

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