2026/2027 | Complete Study Questions with
Verified Answers & Detailed Explanations for
Certification Prep
FLORIDA FUNERAL LAW EXAM PRACTICE GUIDE 2026/2027
Complete Study Questions with Verified Answers & Detailed Explanations for
Certification Prep
This guide contains 300 practice questions designed to mirror the structure and difficulty
of the Florida funeral service licensing examination — read through each question
carefully, attempt your answer before checking the highlighted correct option, and use
the RATIONALE to reinforce your understanding.
QUESTION 1
Which Florida state agency is responsible for regulating funeral establishments, funeral
directors, and embalmers?
A. The Florida Department of Health
B. The Florida Board of Medicine
C. The Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and
Consumer Services
D. The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
E. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The Florida Department of Financial Services,
Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services
RATIONALE: The Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services (FCCS)
under the Florida Department of Financial Services is the regulatory body responsible
for licensing and overseeing funeral establishments, directors, embalmers, preneed
sellers, and cemeteries in Florida.
QUESTION 2
,Under Florida law, what is the minimum age requirement to apply for a funeral director
and embalmer license?
A. 16 years old
B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
E. 25 years old
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 18 years old
RATIONALE: Florida Statute Chapter 497 requires that an applicant for a funeral
director and embalmer license must be at least 18 years of age at the time of
application.
QUESTION 3
How many hours of funeral service education from an accredited mortuary science
program are required to obtain a funeral director and embalmer license in Florida?
A. 30 credit hours
B. 45 credit hours
C. 60 credit hours
D. 90 credit hours
E. 120 credit hours
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 60 credit hours
RATIONALE: Florida requires completion of at least 60 semester credit hours from
an accredited school of funeral service or mortuary science as part of the educational
requirements for licensure.
QUESTION 4
What is the required internship period for a funeral director and embalmer applicant in
Florida?
A. 6 months
,B. 12 months
C. 18 months
D. 24 months
E. 36 months
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 12 months
RATIONALE: Florida law requires a minimum 12-month internship under the direct
supervision of a licensed funeral director and embalmer before an applicant is eligible to
sit for the state licensure examination.
QUESTION 5
In Florida, how many embalmings must an intern complete during their internship
period?
A. 10 embalmings
B. 25 embalmings
C. 40 embalmings
D. 50 embalmings
E. 75 embalmings
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 50 embalmings
RATIONALE: Florida Statute requires that during the internship period, the intern
must perform a minimum of 50 embalmings under the direct supervision of a licensed
funeral director and embalmer.
QUESTION 6
Under Florida law, a funeral establishment license must be renewed every:
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 3 years
, E. 5 years
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 2 years
RATIONALE: Funeral establishment licenses in Florida are renewed on a biennial
(2-year) cycle, consistent with the state's standard professional licensing renewal
schedule.
QUESTION 7
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a funeral establishment to operate
legally in Florida?
A. A licensed funeral director in charge
B. A preparation room
C. An on-site cremation retort
D. A display area for funeral merchandise
E. A valid establishment license
CORRECT ANSWER: C. An on-site cremation retort
RATIONALE: Florida law does not require a funeral establishment to have an on-
site cremation retort. Cremation services may be contracted through a licensed
cremation establishment. However, a preparation room, licensed director in charge,
merchandise display area, and valid license are all required.
QUESTION 8
What document must be obtained before a body can be transported across state lines
from Florida?
A. A burial permit
B. A transit permit
C. A removal permit
D. A coroner's certificate
E. A disposition permit
CORRECT ANSWER: B. A transit permit