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Q1: What is the primary role of a Florida licensed security officer?
A. Investigating criminal cases
B. Protecting life and property
C. Arresting suspects without cause
D. Enforcing traffic laws
B. Protecting life and property – Security officers are responsible for
deterring criminal activity and ensuring safety, not conducting law
enforcement investigations unless specifically deputized.
Q2: Before carrying a firearm as a security officer in Florida, one must:
A. Complete the FDLE firearms training course
B. Have 5 years of prior military experience
C. Be approved by the city mayor
D. Carry liability insurance
A. Complete the FDLE firearms training course – Florida law requires
armed security officers to complete a state-certified firearms course
before carrying a weapon on duty.
Q3: How often must a Florida security officer renew their license?
A. Every year
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 5 years
D. Every 10 years
,B. Every 2 years – Florida security officer licenses are valid for 2 years
and must be renewed through the Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Q4: Which of the following is a legal limitation of a security officer’s
authority?
A. Making citizen’s arrests
B. Conducting patrols
C. Reporting suspicious activity
D. Using reasonable force to protect property
A. Making citizen’s arrests – Security officers can make citizen’s arrests
under specific circumstances, but they do not have full law enforcement
powers.
Q5: A security officer observes a shoplifter leaving the store. What is
the first action they should take?
A. Chase and tackle the suspect immediately
B. Notify law enforcement and monitor the suspect
C. Detain the suspect physically with no reporting
D. Ignore the incident
B. Notify law enforcement and monitor the suspect – Safety and legality
require the officer to report to police and avoid unnecessary force unless
the suspect poses immediate danger.
Q6: What is the primary purpose of report writing for a security
officer?
A. To publish incidents online
B. To document incidents for legal purposes
C. To inform the media
D. To share with other security officers casually
B. To document incidents for legal purposes – Reports serve as an
official record in case of investigation, liability, or prosecution.
, Q7: Which Florida law governs the licensing of security officers?
A. Florida Statutes Chapter 493
B. Florida Statutes Chapter 775
C. Florida Penal Code
D. Florida Municipal Code
A. Florida Statutes Chapter 493 – This chapter regulates private
security, private investigative services, and related licensing.
Q8: The use of excessive force by a security officer can result in:
A. License revocation
B. Civil lawsuits
C. Criminal charges
D. All of the above
D. All of the above – Misuse of force can lead to disciplinary, civil, and
criminal consequences.
Q9: When dealing with a hostile individual, the first priority is:
A. Immediate physical confrontation
B. Verbal de-escalation and safety
C. Recording the incident on video
D. Calling for media assistance
B. Verbal de-escalation and safety – Officers are trained to resolve
conflicts safely before resorting to physical force.
Q10: What is the maximum amount of force a security officer can
legally use?
A. Any force necessary
B. Reasonable and proportionate force
C. Deadly force in all situations
D. No force allowed
B. Reasonable and proportionate force – Security officers may only use
the minimum force necessary to protect life or property.