Connecticut Statutes
§ 29-154a — Qualifications for private detective or private detective agency license. Appeal.
Connecticut § 29-154a
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 29Public Safety and State Police
Ch. 534Private Detectives and Security Services
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-154a (2026).
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(a)The commissioner may grant a private detective or private detective agency license to any suitable person, or to any corporation, association or partnership subject to the following qualifications: The applicant for a private detective or private detective agency license shall be not less than twenty-five years of age and of good moral character and shall have had at least five years' experience as a full-time investigator, as determined in regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to section 29-161, or shall have had at least ten years' experience as a police officer with a state or organized municipal police department. Employment as a security officer shall not be considered as employment as an investigator. If the applicant is a corporation, association or partnership, the p
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Related
Smith v. Fussenich
440 F. Supp. 1077 (D. Connecticut, 1977)
Legislative History
(1969, P.A. 756, S. 5; P.A. 81-253, S. 2; 81-472, S. 153, 159; P.A. 87-560, S. 3; P.A. 94-48; P.A. 04-192, S. 3; P.A. 10-32, S. 99; P.A. 22-88, S. 32.) History: P.A. 81-253 eliminated the citizenship requirement for issuance of license; P.A. 81-472 made technical changes; P.A. 87-560 amended Subdiv. (1) to permit a person with a minimum of 5 years' experience as a full-time investigator in an organized municipal fire department to apply for a private detective or investigator's license and specified restrictions on such licensee; P.A. 94-48 amended Subdiv. (1) to permit a person with a minimum of 5 years' experience as a full-time investigator with the division of public defender services and a person with a minimum of 10 years' experience as a police officer with a state or organized municipal police department to apply for a private detective or investigator's license, and made technical changes to Subdivs. (2) and (3); P.A. 04-192 redesignated existing provisions as Subsecs. (a) to (c), inclusive, eliminating numeric Subdiv. designators, eliminated references to investigator's license and watchman, guard or patrol service, inserted references to private detective agency, required that applicant for private detective or private detective agency license have at least 5 years' experience as a full-time investigator, as determined in regulations, eliminating reference to “in the employment of a licensed private detective or investigator or with a United States government investigative service, a state or organized municipal fire or police department or the Division of Public Defender Services”, made technical changes, provided that no license shall be issued to any person who has been convicted of any misdemeanor under Sec. 21a-279, 53a-58, 53a-61, 53a-61a, 53a-62, 53a-63, 53a-96, 53a-175, 53a-176, 53a-178, 53a-181d or equivalent conviction in another jurisdiction, within the past 7 years or who has been discharged from military service under conditions that demonstrate questionable moral character, eliminating reference to discharge under other than honorable conditions, and added Subsec. (d) authorizing any applicant who has been denied a license to appeal in writing not later than 30 days after receipt of such denial; P.A. 10-32 made technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective May 10, 2010; P.A. 22-88 added Subsec. (e) re provisions for individuals convicted of a criminal offense to request commissioner determination whether such conviction disqualifies them from receiving a license.
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