Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut salesperson's license has been on inactive status for 4 years. To reactivate, the salesperson must:
ASimply pay a reactivation fee to the Commission
BComplete continuing education and pay the renewal fee
CRetake and pass the Connecticut real estate licensing examination and complete pre-license education✓ Correct
DObtain a sponsoring broker's signature and mail in a form
Explanation
A Connecticut license that has been inactive (or expired) for more than 3 years requires the individual to retake the Connecticut real estate licensing examination and complete the pre-license education hours to be relicensed.
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