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  1. portal.ct.gov › all-license-applications › home-improvement-applicationsHome Improvement Applications

    Under the Connecticut Home Improvement Act, an individual and/or business is required to register with the Department of Consumer Protection if they are contracting with a consumer to perform work on residential property.

    • Chapter 400

      Certificate of registration of contractors and salesperson...

  2. The Department of Consumer Protection registers all home improvement contractors doing business in Connecticut, enforces the state's Home Improvement Act, and administers the Home Improvement Guaranty Fund.

  3. Applicants will have the home improvement designated on their registration certificate and on the eLicense online lookup. All applications must be submitted online. Registrations will expire annually on March 31st.

  4. The Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) registers all Home Improvement Contractors, New Home Construction Contractors, and Home Improvement Salespeople doing business in Connecticut. DCP also enforces the Connecticut’s Home Improvement Act, and administers the Home Improvement Guaranty Fund .

  5. Certificate of registration of contractors and salesperson required. Requirements for contractors performing radon mitigation, removal or replacement of residential underground heating oil tank storage systems and gas hearth product work. Application by retail establishment for certificate of registration as salesperson for its employees.

  6. You may check the status of your entity online at www.sots.ct.gov. All applicants must obtain general liability insurance of no less than $20,000 to be eligible for a new home construction or home improvement contractor registration.

  7. 27 de jul. de 2020 · Applying for a home improvement license in CT? Our guide breaks down different license options and application processes for a Connecticut contractor license.