Everything you need to know to get — and keep — your CT LPN license
Connecticut LPN licensure is issued by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH). Here's exactly what you need to do:
You must complete a state-approved practical nursing program. Graduating from an unapproved program will disqualify you from Connecticut licensure. Verify approval at portal.ct.gov/DPH.
Apply online through CT eLicense.
Processing time: 2-4 weeks after all documents received
After CT DPH approves your application, you'll receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) email.
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Connecticut LPN licenses must be renewed every 2 years. Your renewal date is based on your birth month.
If you hold an active LPN license from another state and want to work in Connecticut, you can apply for licensure by endorsement rather than retaking NCLEX.
| Step | Timeline | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Submit endorsement application | Day 1 | $150 |
| Background check processing | 1-2 weeks | ~$80 |
| License verification from home state | 1-3 weeks | Varies |
| CT DPH review and approval | 2-4 weeks | — |
| Total estimated time | 4-8 weeks | ~$230 |
After passing NCLEX-PN, CT DPH typically processes your license within 1-3 weeks. You can verify your license status immediately on CT eLicense once issued — you don't need to wait for the physical certificate to start working.
No. You must have an active Connecticut LPN license before practicing as an LPN. Working without a license is illegal and can result in criminal charges. Some employers allow you to work as a nursing assistant (CNA) while awaiting licensure.
You must wait 45 days before retaking the exam. You'll need to re-register with Pearson VUE and pay the $200 exam fee again. There is no limit on retakes in Connecticut, but some programs require you to complete additional remediation after multiple failures.
Anyone can verify a Connecticut nursing license for free at CT eLicense. Search by name or license number. This is how employers verify your credentials before hiring.
Yes — 10 hours of continuing education per 2-year renewal period. CE must be from an approved provider. Keep all certificates in case of a CT DPH audit. Online CE courses from providers like Nurse.com, CEUFast, or NursingCE.com are accepted.
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