How often is continuing education required for Connecticut licensees?
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Once a year
Continuing education is not required annually in Connecticut. This frequency is more common for other professional licenses but not real estate licenses in most states, including Connecticut.
Twice a year
Twice-yearly continuing education is not required in Connecticut. This would be an unusually high frequency for real estate license renewal requirements in any state.
Once every two years
Once every five years
Five-year continuing education cycles are not standard for real estate licenses in Connecticut or most other states. Such a long interval could result in outdated industry knowledge.
Why is this correct?
Connecticut requires continuing education once every two years for all licensees. This two-year cycle aligns with the state's license renewal period, ensuring licensees maintain current knowledge of laws and practices before their license expires.
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