Yes, it is possible to be licensed to operate day care in your home. However, regulations are often city dependant, and therefore, you must research local codes beforehand.
All you need is a business license long as you stay small.
I was thinking of moving to Las Vegas, Nevada. My son and daughter in law are having a baby and I was thinking of opening a day care facility in my home so I could watch my new grandson and other child as a permanent career. What licenses would I need and who other qualifications would be necessary to obtain a license for this?
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Yes, you will need a special license to operate a day care. You will also need a passenger endorcement on your driver's license in order to transport children. Here is the form for day cares in california http://www.cdss.ca.gov/cdssweb/PG69.htm
in oklahoma there is no fee for the license. But you have to get your home or center ready for the license. Hello, please refer to this site http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STATES/states.htm and look for your states to see the fee for licensing a home daycare.
In the US a babysitter is not required to have a license. A day care operator usually does require a license.
A home day care is a day care that is found in a persons house.
get Day Care License at: www.azdhs.gov, 400 W Congress St # 116, Tucson, AZ 85701-1353, (520) 628-6540
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In New York, you can care for up to two children unrelated to you without a license, provided they are not in your home for more than three hours a day. If you plan to care for more than two children or for longer periods, you must obtain a child care license. Additionally, any children related to you do not count towards this limit. Always check local regulations for specific requirements, as they can vary.
There is no seperate license required,a senior care facility shuold be capable of handling a alzheimers patient.