Connecticut CNA License

Complete requirements guide for traveling healthcare workers

Application Fee

$55

Processing Time

14–21

days

Renewal Period

2

years

Renewal Fee

Varies

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Travel Nurse Tips

Connecticut's registry is entirely outsourced to Prometric. Travel CNAs should double-check their home state's training hours; if you have fewer than 100 hours, you may be required to take the CT competency exam.

License Features

License by Endorsement

Available for out-of-state licensees

Temporary License

Not available

Background Check

Required

Fingerprinting

Not required

Jurisprudence Exam

Not required

Endorsement Process

Endorsement Fee: $55

Applicants must use Prometric's 'Route 7' (Registry in another State). Requires proof of 100+ hours of training and being active in another state's registry.

Processing Time Notes

Prometric handles the administrative review which can take 2-3 weeks.

Additional Information

Connecticut does not charge a renewal fee, but missing the work requirement window will require retaking the exam.

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Information last verified: March 29, 2026