Key Takeaways The CJBAT is the Universal Gatekeeper: Since 2019, the Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test (CJBAT) is the only authorized written entrance exam for Florida. You must pass this 125-question test with a minimum score of 70% (though some sources mention...
Florida CJBAT: Key Takeaways The “Two-Company” Variation: Florida uses two different test developers—I/O Solutions and Morris & McDaniel. While both cover similar abilities, their formats differ wildly. The I/O version is a standard 125-question test,...
CJBAT stands for Criminal Justice Basic Ability Test and as of 2019 is the only exam used by Florida Department of Law Enforcement to determine who are the candidates eligible to enroll in training programs and afterwards being employed as sworn law enforcement or...
FBAT to CJBAT Transition: Key Takeaways The FBAT is Obsolete: The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) now uses the CJBAT as the sole written entry exam. While you may still see “FBAT” in older study materials, the state has standardized all...