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Animal Control Officer License in Connecticut

Your complete 2026 guide to obtaining and maintaining your Animal Control Officer license in CT. Covers fees, exams, documents, and renewal.

Application Fee

$150

Processing Time

3-5 Weeks

Exam Required

NACA Certification Exam

Difficulty Level

Low

Step-by-Step: How to Get Licensed

Follow these 5 steps to obtain your Animal Control Officer license in Connecticut.

Step 1·Complete Education

Finish an approved Animal Control Officer training program in Connecticut.

Step 2·Gather Documents

Collect all 5 required documents for your CT application.

Step 3·Pass the Exam

Score passing marks on the NACA Certification Exam.

Step 4·Submit Application

File your application with the Connecticut licensing board and pay the $150 fee.

Step 5·Receive License

Processing takes 3-5 weeks in CT. Practice legally once approved.

How to Apply

Getting licensed as a Animal Control Officer in Connecticut starts with meeting the educational prerequisites set by the CT licensing authority. Once you have completed your training, you will need to register for and pass the NACA Certification Exam. After passing, submit your application along with all required documents to the Connecticut state board.

Requirements

Connecticut has specific requirements for Animal Control Officer licensure that applicants must fulfill. You must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid government-issued identification. Educational requirements include completing an accredited program relevant to enforce animal control laws and handle stray animals. A clean background check is mandatory in CT, and you must demonstrate good moral character. The NACA Certification Exam must be passed with a minimum score set by the Connecticut board.

Fees & Costs

The cost of becoming a licensed Animal Control Officer in Connecticut starts at $150 for the application fee. CT requires this fee to be paid at the time of application submission. Factor in additional expenses such as exam fees, background check costs, and any required continuing education. Late renewal penalties in Connecticut can add up to $38 to your costs.

License Fee Calculator — Animal Control Officer in Connecticut

Base License Fee$150
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Renewal Process

Your Animal Control Officer license in Connecticut must be renewed every 2 years. The renewal fee in CT is $75. Connecticut requires completion of continuing education credits before renewal. Submit your renewal application at least 30 days before expiration to avoid late fees. Practicing with an expired license in CT can result in fines and disciplinary action.

License Expiry Calculator — Animal Control Officer in CT

Enter your license issue date to see when renewal is due. Connecticut requires renewal every 2 years.

Additional Information

Connecticut takes professional licensing seriously, and the Animal Control Officer field is no exception. The state board in CT regularly updates its requirements to align with industry standards and protect public safety. As a licensed Animal Control Officer in Connecticut, you will be expected to maintain high ethical standards and stay current with developments in your field. The CT licensing board provides resources and support to help professionals meet their obligations.

Document Checklist — Animal Control Officer

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Frequently Asked Questions

License Reciprocity: Can I Use My Connecticut Animal Control Officer License in Other States?

Reciprocity varies by state. Always verify with the destination state's licensing board before practicing.

Destination StateReciprocityNotes
Alaska (AK) NoneAK does not recognize CT Animal Control Officer license. Full re-application required.
Alabama (AL) PartialAL requires additional exam or paperwork for CT license holders.
Arizona (AZ) FullAZ accepts CT Animal Control Officer license via reciprocity agreement.
Arkansas (AR) NoneAR does not recognize CT Animal Control Officer license. Full re-application required.
Colorado (CO) PartialCO requires additional exam or paperwork for CT license holders.
Delaware (DE) NoneDE does not recognize CT Animal Control Officer license. Full re-application required.
California (CA) NoneCA does not recognize CT Animal Control Officer license. Full re-application required.
Florida (FL) NoneFL does not recognize CT Animal Control Officer license. Full re-application required.

Where to File Locally in Connecticut

Visit a licensing department office near you for in-person assistance.

Hartford

450 Columbus Blvd, Hartford, CT 06103

(860) 713-6100

Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

New Haven

200 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510

(203) 946-8200

Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Bridgeport

999 Broad St, Bridgeport, CT 06604

(203) 576-7201

Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Stamford

888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT 06901

(203) 977-4150

Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Waterbury

235 Grand St, Waterbury, CT 06702

(203) 574-6712

Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Official Connecticut Resources

Always verify requirements directly with the Connecticut state board. Regulations may change.

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