Connecticut has reciprocity and/or mutual recognition agreements with Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Rhode Island. Mutual recognition means the new state recognizes the education and experience completed by the licensee, but requires a new license for that state. Reciprocity, on the other hand, accepts the license itself. Make sure to check with those state licensing agencies to know which is offered.
All Applicants applying by reciprocity from Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, or applicants who have not taken a written exam in a reciprocal state will be required to take the State Portion of the Connecticut Real Estate Examination administered by PSI.
For more details and steps on Connecticut real state reciprocity, visit our reciprocity and portability guide.
Connecticut has mutual recognition agreements with Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Rhode Island. All Applicants applying by reciprocity from Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, or applicants who have not taken a written exam in a reciprocal state will be required to take the State Portion of the Connecticut Real Estate Examination administered by PSI.
For more details and steps on Connecticut real state reciprocity, visit our reciprocity and portability guide.