How often is continuing education required for Connecticut licensees?
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Once a year
Annual continuing education is not required in Connecticut; the state uses a two-year renewal cycle, so requiring education every single year would be out of sync with the licensing structure.
Twice a year
Once every two years
Once every five years
A five-year continuing education interval would be far too infrequent given the pace of changes in real estate law, fair housing regulations, and market practices, and Connecticut has never adopted such a lengthy cycle.
Why is this correct?
Connecticut General Statutes and the Connecticut Real Estate Commission mandate that all licensees β both salespersons and brokers β complete continuing education every two years, coinciding with the biennial license renewal cycle. This ensures that every practicing licensee updates their knowledge before being permitted to continue operating in the field.
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