100% Correct Answers and
Solutions 2023
Study Guide for Arizona Peace Officer Certification
July 2025
, AZ POST Waiver Test 2023
1 100 Questions and Answers
This guide provides 100 revised and verified questions with correct answers for
the 2023 AZ POST Waiver Test, covering Arizona laws, use of force, criminal pro-
cedures, ethics, and traffic laws.
1. What defines a misdemeanor under ARS 13-105?
Answer: A crime with a maximum penalty of six months in county jail.
2. What establishes probable cause for an arrest?
Answer: Facts that reasonably suggest a crime has occurred.
3. When can deadly force be used per ARS 13-410?
Answer: To protect against an immediate threat of deadly harm.
4. What should an officer evaluate before using non-lethal force?
Answer: Crime severity, suspect threat level, and resistance.
5. What is needed for a legal search under the Fourth Amendment?
Answer: A warrant or exceptions like consent or emergency.
6. How do you ensure evidence admissibility in court?
Answer: Secure and document evidence to maintain chain of custody.
7. What are AZ POST’s ethical expectations for officers?
Answer: Act with honesty, fairness, and public trust.
8. How should an officer handle a colleague’s misconduct?
Answer: Report it immediately to a supervisor.
9. What is the statute of limitations for a Class 3 felony?
Answer: Seven years.
10. When is a warrantless arrest allowed?
Answer: For felonies with probable cause or misdemeanors in the officer’s
presence.
11. What does “knowingly” mean in ARS 13-105?
Answer: Acting with awareness of the nature of one’s conduct.
12. What must a Miranda warning include?
Answer: Right to silence, use of statements in court, and right to an attor-
ney.
13. What is the penalty for a Class 2 misdemeanor?
Answer: Up to four months in jail and/or a $750 fine.
14. What is a felony according to ARS 13-105?
Answer: A crime punishable by state prison time.
15. What is the role of AZ POST?
Answer: To certify and regulate Arizona peace officers.
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