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You may search by provider name, city, county, or zip code, or a combination. Results will be provided for all currently-licensed day care facilities, based on your search parameters. If you are interested in a specific provider, you many also call the day care Information Line at 1-877-746-0829 .
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Search for a licensed child care provider Helpful Links: Health and Safety Requirements; Process for Licensing child care providers; Process for exempting providers from licensing; Process for conducting monitoring and inspections; Monitoring Report search for a licensed provider; Sample of Monitoring Report for License Exempt Family Child Care ...
This site contains licensing compliance information on currently-licensed day care homes, group day care homes and day care centers gathered on or after January 1, 2010. Day care providers will be added to this site upon issuance of a license or permit.
We’ve redesigned the website to be a resource for anyone interested in licensed childcare in Illinois—parents, providers, and the public. Not only can you find out about a licensed childcare facility’s history, now you can learn about licensing standards, how to become a provider, where to find help with your childcare expenses, how to ...
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1 lip 2024 · Licensed and License Exempt Child Care Arrangements. When a child care facility is licensed, it means that an Illinois Department of Children & Family Services (IDCFS) licensing representative has inspected the facility and it was found to meet the minimum licensing requirements set by IDCFS.
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).