A Connecticut Certificate From Sponsoring Attorney is an official document issued by a Connecticut-licensed attorney to an individual or business that attests to the attorney’s sponsorship of the individual or business. This certificate is typically used when applying for a professional license, such as a real estate brokers license, or when opening a business bank account. The certificate verifies that the sponsoring attorney is licensed and in good standing in the state of Connecticut. There are two types of Connecticut Certificate From Sponsoring Attorney: individual certificates and corporate certificates. Individual certificates must include the individual's name, address, and signature, and must be signed by the sponsoring attorney. Corporate certificates must include the business name, address, and signature, and must also be signed by the sponsoring attorney. Both types of certificates must include the sponsoring attorney's name, license number, and expiration date.