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Connecticut Real Estate License Requirements

Regulated by Connecticut Real Estate Commission (under DCP)

Pre-License Hours

60 hrs

State & Exam Fees

$344

Exam Format

110 questions

Passing Score

56/21

Exam provider: PSI Min age: 18 License types: salesperson, broker 6 schools compared below
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Pricing as listed on provider websites, verified 2026-04-08 Approved schools from Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection

How to Get Your Real Estate License in Connecticut

To become a licensed real estate salesperson in Connecticut, you must complete 60 hours of approved pre-licensing education, pass the state licensing exam administered by PSI, and submit your application to the Connecticut Real Estate Commission (under DCP).

The licensing exam consists of 110 questions (80 national, 30 state-specific). Total state fees are approximately $344, not including course tuition.

Connecticut Real Estate Commission (under DCP) does not currently publish per-school exam pass rates. Connecticut does not publish per-school pass rates. Overall pass rate is approximately 60%.

Connecticut Real Estate License FAQ

How many hours of education do I need in Connecticut?

Connecticut requires 60 hours of pre-licensing education from an approved provider.

How much does it cost to get a real estate license in Connecticut?

State fees total approximately $344 (exam fee: $59, application: $285). Course tuition varies by provider. See the comparison table above.

Can I take Connecticut real estate courses online?

Yes, Connecticut approves several online pre-licensing providers. You can filter the comparison table above to see online-only options.

Does Connecticut publish school pass rates?

No. The Connecticut Real Estate Commission (under DCP) does not publish per-provider exam pass rates at this time.

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