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License Reciprocity for Real Estate Salesperson and Broker LicensingLicense 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.

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. Have an active license in good standing in the reciprocal state;. Passed a written examination in the reciprocal state at the time of obtaining your license;.

For Salesperson applicants - Sponsoring broker must have an “active” Connecticut broker license;. All Applicants applying by reciprocity from the following states: Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio or applicants who have not taken a written examination in a reciprocal state will be required to take the State Portion of the Connecticut Real Estate Examination administered by PSI. After the application is reviewed and approved, you will receive an Examination Eligibility Postcard from PSI Examination Services with instructions to register and schedule the examination. PSI can be contacted at 1-800-733-9267 or.Required Documentation:. Completed notarized application;.

Certification of license history received directly from the Reciprocal State. The license history must confirm you have an active license issued by examination;.Certification of license history received directly from all other states in which you were ever issued a real estate license.Applications, Forms & Other:OR.

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