Connecticut · verify a license
Mortgage loan officers in Connecticut
Before you sign anything in Connecticut, confirm the loan officer handling your mortgage is licensed and in good standing. This page shows you how, with real records.
Free. No login. Results link to the official NMLS record so you can confirm it yourself.
A note on Connecticut records
Connecticut publishes individual loan-officer licensing through NMLS rather than as a downloadable public file, so KeysAhead does not republish a Connecticut roster. You can still look up any Connecticut loan officer in seconds using the official record below, and the steps on this page show you exactly what to check.
How to verify a loan officer's license in Connecticut
- Get their NMLS number. It appears on your loan estimate, your closing disclosure, their business card, and email signatures. Every licensed originator has one.
- Open the official record. Go to NMLS Consumer Access and search the name or NMLS number.
- Check the license status. Confirm it shows an active Connecticut license and read the employment and regulatory-action history.
- Confirm the company. Make sure the company on the record matches the company on your paperwork.
Connecticut licenses mortgage loan officers through the Connecticut Department of Banking. For complaints or to confirm a company's standing, that office is the authority.
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Frequently asked questions
Who licenses mortgage loan officers in Connecticut?
The Connecticut Department of Banking oversees mortgage licensing in Connecticut, working through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS).
Why can't I see a Connecticut roster on KeysAhead yet?
Connecticut makes individual loan-officer data available through NMLS rather than as a free downloadable file, and KeysAhead only republishes data we can source cleanly from a state's own public records. The official NMLS record covers every Connecticut officer in the meantime.
How do I report a problem with a loan officer?
Contact the Connecticut Department of Banking directly. KeysAhead is an independent resource and does not handle complaints or regulate licensees.
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