And Correct Answers With Rationales 2026
1. What is the primary duty of a Texas Marshal?
A. Conducting federal investigations
B. Enforcing local ordinances and maintaining public safety
C. Issuing immigration documents
D. Managing correctional facilities
Texas Marshals serve as peace officers responsible for enforcing local laws
and maintaining safety, not federal functions.
2. Under Texas law, a peace officer must:
A. Uphold both the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution
B. Follow only departmental policies
C. Follow orders without question
D. Prioritize local codes over constitutional rights
Officers are bound by both constitutions to ensure lawful enforcement.
3. Which Code governs Texas peace officer powers?
A. Penal Code
B. Transportation Code
C. Code of Criminal Procedure
, D. Government Code
The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure defines the powers and duties of
peace officers, including Marshals.
4. A Texas Marshal making an arrest without a warrant must:
A. Always notify a federal agency
B. Only arrest for felonies
C. Have probable cause a crime was committed in their presence
D. Only act under direct orders
Warrantless arrests are permitted if a crime occurs in the officer’s presence
or under statutory exceptions.
5. The term “probable cause” means:
A. Facts and circumstances leading a reasonable person to believe a crime
occurred
B. A suspicion or hunch
C. Confirmation by another officer
D. Court approval before arrest
Probable cause requires objective facts, not mere suspicion.
6. Texas peace officers are required to complete how many hours of
continuing education every training cycle?
A. 20
B. 40
C. 60
D. 80
TCOLE requires officers to complete 40 hours of mandated training per
cycle.
, 7. Which U.S. Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and
seizures?
A. First
B. Fourth
C. Fifth
D. Sixth
The Fourth Amendment establishes protections against unlawful searches
and seizures.
8. The “Exclusionary Rule” prevents:
A. Officers from filing reports late
B. Illegally obtained evidence from being used in court
C. Jurors from reviewing violent evidence
D. Prosecutors from retrying cases
The rule ensures evidence gathered in violation of rights is inadmissible.
9. An arrest warrant must be signed by:
A. A magistrate or judge
B. Any sworn officer
C. The district attorney
D. The county clerk
Only a judicial officer may authorize an arrest warrant.
10.Which level of force must be used by Texas Marshals first, when possible?
A. Deadly force
B. Non-lethal firearms
C. The lowest level of force necessary