FLORIDA BASIC RECRUIT TRAINING PROGRAM
ACTUAL EXAM 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Florida Administrative Code. Answer: F.A.C. stands for ___.
◉ Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. Answer:
C.J.S.T.C. stands for ___.
◉ Criminal Justice Professionalism Program. Answer: C.J.P.P. stands
for ___.
◉ Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Answer: F.D.L.E. stands
for ___.
◉ achieve a passing score on each of the written end-of course
exams, show proficiently in the DUI Traffic Stops course as well as in
the high liability courses and participate in the CJSTC Physical
Fitness Program.. Answer: To successfully complete a basic recruit
training course, recruits must...
◉ Vehicle Operations, First Aid, Firearms, and Defensive Tactics.
Answer: What are the four high liability courses?
,◉ 19. Answer: The C.J.S.T.C. is composed of how many members?
◉ C.J.S.T.C.. Answer: ___ oversees the certification, employment,
training, maintenance of officer records, and conduct of the Florida
law enforcement, correctional, and correction probation officers.
◉ Quarterly. Answer: How often does the CJSTC commission meets?
◉ Criminal Justice Professionalism Program. Answer: ___ support
and assist the Commission in the execution, administration,
implementation, and evaluation of its powers, duties, and functions.
◉ • be at least 19 years of age
• be a citizen of the United States
• be a high school graduate or equivalent
• have processed fingerprints on file with the employing agency
• have passed a physical examination by a licensed physician based
on specifications established by the Commission
• have a good moral character, as determined by a background
investigation under procedures established by the Commission
• submit an affidavit attesting to compliance (a signed document
agreeing to abide by all Commission rules)
, • have satisfactorily completed a Commission-approved course of
basic recruit training
• have satisfactorily passed a state examination in the respective
specialty
• not have been convicted of any felony or of a misdemeanor which
involves perjury or a false statement, regardless of withholding of
adjudication or suspended sentence
• not have received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed
Forces of the. Answer: Section 943.13, F.S., sets the minimum
requirements and standards that a person needs to meet before
becoming certified as an officer. An officer must meet the following
requirements:
◉ 4. Answer: A recruit has how many years from the starting date of
the basic recruit training to complete the certification process?
◉ Sworn. Answer: In Law Enforcement another term for "certified"
is?
◉ Meet all the minimum requirements and standards, complete the
approved basic training, pass the State Officer Certification
Examination, and become actively employed with a law enforcement
agency in an auxiliary, part-time, or full-time sworn officer position..
Answer: In order to become certified (sworn) as a law enforcement
officer, a person must?
ACTUAL EXAM 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Florida Administrative Code. Answer: F.A.C. stands for ___.
◉ Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. Answer:
C.J.S.T.C. stands for ___.
◉ Criminal Justice Professionalism Program. Answer: C.J.P.P. stands
for ___.
◉ Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Answer: F.D.L.E. stands
for ___.
◉ achieve a passing score on each of the written end-of course
exams, show proficiently in the DUI Traffic Stops course as well as in
the high liability courses and participate in the CJSTC Physical
Fitness Program.. Answer: To successfully complete a basic recruit
training course, recruits must...
◉ Vehicle Operations, First Aid, Firearms, and Defensive Tactics.
Answer: What are the four high liability courses?
,◉ 19. Answer: The C.J.S.T.C. is composed of how many members?
◉ C.J.S.T.C.. Answer: ___ oversees the certification, employment,
training, maintenance of officer records, and conduct of the Florida
law enforcement, correctional, and correction probation officers.
◉ Quarterly. Answer: How often does the CJSTC commission meets?
◉ Criminal Justice Professionalism Program. Answer: ___ support
and assist the Commission in the execution, administration,
implementation, and evaluation of its powers, duties, and functions.
◉ • be at least 19 years of age
• be a citizen of the United States
• be a high school graduate or equivalent
• have processed fingerprints on file with the employing agency
• have passed a physical examination by a licensed physician based
on specifications established by the Commission
• have a good moral character, as determined by a background
investigation under procedures established by the Commission
• submit an affidavit attesting to compliance (a signed document
agreeing to abide by all Commission rules)
, • have satisfactorily completed a Commission-approved course of
basic recruit training
• have satisfactorily passed a state examination in the respective
specialty
• not have been convicted of any felony or of a misdemeanor which
involves perjury or a false statement, regardless of withholding of
adjudication or suspended sentence
• not have received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed
Forces of the. Answer: Section 943.13, F.S., sets the minimum
requirements and standards that a person needs to meet before
becoming certified as an officer. An officer must meet the following
requirements:
◉ 4. Answer: A recruit has how many years from the starting date of
the basic recruit training to complete the certification process?
◉ Sworn. Answer: In Law Enforcement another term for "certified"
is?
◉ Meet all the minimum requirements and standards, complete the
approved basic training, pass the State Officer Certification
Examination, and become actively employed with a law enforcement
agency in an auxiliary, part-time, or full-time sworn officer position..
Answer: In order to become certified (sworn) as a law enforcement
officer, a person must?