Do daycares have to be licensed in Illinois?

Do daycares have to be licensed in Illinois?

Illinois law says you need a license if you care for 4 kids and at least one kid is from a different family. When you care for kids from 2 or more families, your kids count toward the 4. Kids are 11 years old or younger. You get a daycare license from the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

How many kids can you babysit with a license il?

If you provide care for only three or fewer children under the age of thirteen, including your own, or children from a single household or only children related to you, then you may be license-exempt.

Who regulates daycares in Illinois?

Department of Children and Family Services
While DHS manages the child care subsidy program, licensed providers are licensed through DCFS. If you are interested in becoming a licensed child care provider in the state of Illinois, you must apply at the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).

How do I report an unlicensed daycare in Illinois?

In instances of reports of child abuse and neglect the caller will be instructed to immediately call the DCFS State Central Register (Child Abuse Hotline) at 1-800-25-ABUSE (1-800-252-2873) to report the complaint.

How do you get licensed for in home daycare?

In order to get a Family Child Care Home License:

  1. You must attend an orientation.
  2. You must be familiar with all Family Child Care Home licensing laws and regulations.
  3. You must complete and submit all the information and forms required in the application packet.
  4. You must undergo a pre-licensing inspection.

Who regulates daycare in Illinois?

How many kids can you have in a home daycare in Illinois?

Up to eight children under 12 years of age, with no more than six under 5 years and no more than two under 30 months, or. Up to eight pre-school children if no child is under age 3; or. Up to twelve school-age children.

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