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Texas Security Commission Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Texas Private Security Exam, often referred to as the Texas Security Commission exam, is the critical assessment administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for individuals seeking to work as licensed security professionals within the state. This certification validates your understanding of Texas laws, rules, and fundamental principles of private security. It is specifically designed for anyone aspiring to become a Level II Non-Commissioned Security Officer, a Level III Commissioned Security Officer, or a Personal Protection Officer. Successfully passing this exam is a non-negotiable step toward legally performing security services in Texas.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The course material that this practice exam simulates covers essential topics defined by the Texas DPS Private Security Program. While the specific Level of licensure dictates the depth of knowledge required, core subjects include: Texas laws and regulations governing private security (including Chapter 1702 of the Occupations Code), ethical behavior and professionalism, the private security industry's structure, the rules regarding specific security functions (like guard services, armed guards, or investigators), and critical procedural guidelines for report writing and field operations. For armed officers (Level III), extensive additional modules focus on firearms safety, proficiency, and the legalities of lethal force. The comprehensive curriculum ensures that all security personnel understand their legal authority, limitations, and obligations under Texas state law.

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The actual Texas Private Security Exam is a formal, proctored test. You can expect it to consist primarily of multiple-choice questions, which evaluate your ability to apply statutory information to real-world security scenarios. The Level II exam, for example, is typically taken online or at a designated location and has a fixed number of questions and a time limit (often around 100 questions to be completed in a few hours). The Level III exam involves both a written portion and a separate practical firearms qualification. Regardless of the Level, a passing score, usually 70% or higher, is required to be considered eligible for licensure. Strict identification verification is enforced, and no outside materials or electronic devices are typically allowed.

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is key to success on the Texas Security Commission practice exam and the actual test. The foundation of your study should be the official Texas DPS Private Security Statutes and Rules (Occupations Code Chapter 1702 and administrative rules), which are public and available on the Texas DPS website. Create comprehensive study notes and flashcards for definitions, legal codes, and ethical scenarios. Utilize reputable practice exams, like this one, to familiarize yourself with the question format and identify knowledge gaps. When you are ready to take the official exam, it is crucial to understand the scheduling process. Level II exams are typically taken online through an authorized training school's portal or at their facility, or through the Texas DPS TOPS (Texas Online Private Security) system. For Level III and other specialty exams, you must register through a DPS-approved training school and often complete the course and physical training in person before sitting for the final written and practical examinations. All scheduling must be done in coordination with an authorized training entity.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning your Texas private security license after passing this exam opens diverse and stable career opportunities. The demand for qualified security professionals is high across many sectors. Potential job titles and career paths include:

  • Level II Non-Commissioned Security Officer
  • Corporate Security Specialist
  • Loss Prevention Officer (Retail)
  • Residential Security (Apartments, Gated Communities)
  • Event Security Personnel
  • Airport Security Screening Agent
  • Level III Commissioned Security Officer (Armed)
  • High-Value Asset Transport Officer
  • Critical Infrastructure Security
  • Bank and Financial Institution Security
  • Licensed Private Investigator
  • Personal Protection Officer (Bodyguard)

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