Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Which action could lead to the revocation of a Private Investigator's license?

  1. Practicing diligence in reporting

  2. Knowingly or willfully making a material misstatement on a license application

  3. Submitting accurate financial reports

  4. Having no previous criminal activity

The correct answer is: Knowingly or willfully making a material misstatement on a license application

The action that could lead to the revocation of a Private Investigator's license is knowingly or willfully making a material misstatement on a license application. This is because accuracy and honesty during the licensing process are critical for maintaining the integrity of the profession. The licensing authority relies on the information provided by applicants to assess their suitability for holding a license. Any intentional deception undermines the trust placed in the investigator and can severely affect public safety and welfare. In contrast, practicing diligence in reporting and submitting accurate financial reports are both actions that contribute positively to a private investigator's professional conduct and integrity. These actions demonstrate a commitment to ethical practices and compliance with regulatory standards. Having no previous criminal activity is generally seen as a favorable factor, suggesting that the individual is trustworthy and suitable for the responsibilities of a private investigator.