Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a reason for revocation of a PI license?

  1. Being convicted of a felony

  2. Committing acts of fraud or deceit

  3. Completing the required continuing education

  4. Making false reports

The correct answer is: Completing the required continuing education

Completing the required continuing education is not a reason for the revocation of a private investigator's license. In fact, continuing education is typically a requirement to maintain a license and demonstrate ongoing competency in the field. This ensures that private investigators are up-to-date with the latest laws, techniques, and ethical practices relevant to their profession. On the other hand, reasons such as being convicted of a felony, committing acts of fraud or deceit, and making false reports are serious violations that can undermine the trust and integrity necessary for a private investigator. Such actions reflect poorly on an investigator's ability to conduct their work ethically and legally, making them valid grounds for revocation of a license. Maintaining professional standards is critical in the field, and as such, the completion of required education reinforces compliance rather than detracts from it.