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Connecticut General Contractor License Renewal

The license to legally perform general contracting or building work, where one is required.

Renewal cycle
Annual (expires March 31)
Renewal window
Home improvement contractors register annually with the Department of Consumer Protection (renewal due March 31, $220 fee) and must carry at least $20,000 in general liability insurance. New-home builders register separately as New Home Construction Contractors.

Last reviewed 2026-05-24. Fees and dates change - confirm with the issuing authority before relying on them.

Who needs a general contractor license?

General contractors and builders who take on construction, remodeling, or improvement work above a set dollar threshold usually need a contractor license - though whether it comes from the state or your city/county varies widely.

Some states license general contractors through a statewide board; others only license specific trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) at the state level and leave general contracting to local rules.

Connecticut specifics

Connecticut does not issue a general contractor license; it registers home improvement contractors and new-home construction contractors through the DCP. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work requires a separate trade license.

Why a lapse hurts

Working on a lapsed contractor license can void your right to get paid for the work, expose you to fines, and in some states let a customer recover money already paid for the period you were unlicensed.

A lapse can also stall projects, disqualify you from bids that require an active license, and complicate your bond and insurance.

How renewal works

Where the state issues the license, renew with the contractor board before the expiration date, keep your bond and any required insurance active, and complete any continuing education your state requires.

Renewal cycles run roughly one to three years depending on the state. Because the license often ties together your bond and insurance, treat the date as a hard deadline.

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Frequently asked questions

How often do I renew a contractor license in Connecticut?

Contractor licenses commonly renew every one to three years where the state issues them, though some states leave general-contractor licensing to cities or counties. Check your license or the Connecticut contractor board for the exact cycle.

What happens if my Connecticut contractor license lapses?

Working while unlicensed can cost you the legal right to collect payment, trigger fines, and in some states let customers recover money paid during the lapse. Renew before the expiration date to avoid it.

Does Connecticut license general contractors at the state level?

It varies. Some states license general contractors through a statewide board; others only license specific trades and leave general contracting to local rules. Confirm the rule for Connecticut.

How can I keep track of all my Connecticut contracting business license renewals?

List every license and permit with its expiration date in one place and set reminders ahead of each deadline. Renovo is a free tool for this: add your general contractor license and other documents, and it sends automatic reminders before they expire.

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This page is general information, not legal advice. License rules, fees, and deadlines vary by state and locality and change over time - always confirm current requirements with the issuing authority before relying on them.