License Reciprocity for Real Estate Salesperson and Broker Licensing
License reciprocity is a standard of practice in which a jurisdiction (i.e., Connecticut) allows an active licensee from another jurisdiction to practice in its jurisdiction, subject to special license law requirements. This recognition between two jurisdictions is encouraged when mutually advantageous.
Connecticut has Mutual Recognition Agreements with numerous states. License requirements may vary by state so it is important for the Connecticut licensee to first contact the state where they are seeking recognition.
As part of its reciprocity application, most states will require a Certificate of License History from the “domain” state. You can view and print a request form for a Connecticut Certificate of License History and mail it to the Department as outlined below.
To order a License History, please include a check in the amount of $25.00 payable to “Treasurer State of Connecticut,” and allow 30 days for processing. Mail payment to: Department of Consumer Protection, Licensing Division, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106.
States with Reciprocity Agreements with Connecticut
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