LAW EXAM 2026 2027 COMPLETE STUDY
GUIDE FOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMER LICENSING PREPARATION
TEXAS REGULATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL
PRACTICE
TEXAS BOARD OF FUNERAL SERVICE STATE LAW EXAM 2026–2027
Complete Study Guide for Funeral Director & Embalmer Licensing
• This 300-question study guide covers all major domains tested on the Texas Board
of Funeral Service licensing exam — including state regulations, embalming law,
consumer protection, establishment requirements, and professional conduct —
giving you a comprehensive, exam-ready review in one place.
• Each question is formatted with five answer choices (A–E), a clearly highlighted
correct answer, and a EXPERT RATIONALE to reinforce understanding, making this
guide ideal for active recall practice and confident exam preparation.
1. Which state agency is responsible for licensing funeral directors and
embalmers in Texas?
A. Texas Department of Health Services
B. Texas Medical Board
C. Texas Funeral Service Commission
D. Texas State Board of Mortuary Science
E. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Texas Funeral Service Commission
, EXPERT RATIONALE: The Texas Funeral Service Commission (TFSC) is the state
agency that regulates and licenses funeral directors, embalmers, and funeral
establishments in Texas under the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 651.
2. What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a funeral director or
embalmer license in Texas?
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
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas law requires an applicant to be at least 18 years of
age to qualify for licensure as a funeral director or embalmer.
3. How many hours of funeral service education are required for an embalmer
license in Texas?
A. 30 hours
B. 60 hours
C. 90 hours
D. 120 hours
E. At least one academic year at an accredited mortuary science school
CORRECT ANSWER: E. At least one academic year at an accredited
mortuary science school
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas requires completion of an accredited mortuary
science program meeting national accreditation standards before sitting for the
embalmer exam.
4. What is the required apprenticeship period for an embalmer in Texas?
A. 6 months
B. 12 months
C. 18 months
D. 24 months
E. 36 months
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 24 months
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas requires a 24-month apprenticeship under a
licensed embalmer before full licensure is granted.
5. Under Texas law, who is responsible for filing a death certificate?
A. The attending physician only
B. The deceased's next of kin
C. The funeral director
D. The county health department
E. The Justice of the Peace
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The funeral director
EXPERT RATIONALE: In Texas, the funeral director is legally responsible for
filing the death certificate with the local registrar within the required time frame.
6. Within how many days must a death certificate be filed in Texas?
, A. 3 days
B. 5 days
C. 7 days
D. 10 days
E. 14 days
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 7 days
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas Health and Safety Code requires that a death
certificate be filed within 10 days, but the funeral director must initiate and file
within 7 days of death or finding of the body.
7. What document must a Texas funeral establishment provide to every
consumer at the beginning of any discussion of funeral arrangements?
A. Embalming consent form
B. General Price List (GPL)
C. Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected
D. Death certificate copy
E. Burial permit
CORRECT ANSWER: B. General Price List (GPL)
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under the FTC Funeral Rule, which Texas also enforces,
funeral establishments must offer a General Price List to any person who inquires
in person about funeral arrangements.
8. What is the FTC Funeral Rule primarily designed to protect?
A. Funeral homes from liability
B. Embalmers from malpractice