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Connecticut Contractor License Requirements

2026 Guide — Everything you need to know about contractor licensing in Connecticut.

State License RequiredInsurance Required

39,533

Contractors in CT

39,341

Verified Licenses

6 yrs

Avg. Experience

10

Cities Covered

Connecticut Licensing Board

Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection

License Types in Connecticut

Home Improvement Contractor (HIC)

Required for residential work over $200

Required

New Home Construction Contractor

Required for building new homes

Required

Specialty Contractor

Electrical, plumbing, HVAC require separate licenses

Required

Bond Requirements

No state-level surety bond is required for general contractors.

No bond required for HIC registration; specialty trades may require bonds

Insurance Requirements

General Liability Insurance

Required. General liability of at least $50,000 and property damage coverage required

Workers' Compensation

Required when you have employees.

Penalties for Unlicensed Work

Up to $1,000 fine per offense; up to 1 year imprisonment; contracts may be voidable

How to Verify a License in Connecticut

1. Use Our Free Verification Tool

Search our database of 39,533 contractors in Connecticut by name, license number, or business name.

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2. Check the Official State Board

Visit the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection for real-time license verification and disciplinary actions.

Visit Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Connecticut require a contractor license?

Yes, Connecticut requires contractors to obtain a state license through the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. 3 license types are available depending on the scope of work.

What are the bond requirements for contractors in Connecticut?

No bond required for HIC registration; specialty trades may require bonds

What are the penalties for unlicensed contracting in Connecticut?

Up to $1,000 fine per offense; up to 1 year imprisonment; contracts may be voidable

Is insurance required for contractors in Connecticut?

Yes, Connecticut requires contractors to carry insurance. General liability of at least $50,000 and property damage coverage required

How do I verify a contractor's license in Connecticut?

You can verify a contractor's license through the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection website at https://portal.ct.gov/DCP/License-Services-Division/All-License-Applications/Home-Improvement-Contractor-Registration. You can also use our free license verification tool at vemra.ai/licensing/verify to search our database of 39,533 contractor profiles in Connecticut.

How many licensed contractors are there in Connecticut?

Our database includes 39,533 contractor profiles in Connecticut, with 39,341 verified license numbers on file. The average contractor in Connecticut has 6 years of experience.