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Do you need to be licensed to care for children?
Individuals and agencies that offer child care must be licensed through the State of Washington with few exceptions. You need to be licensed if:
You are caring for a child or children who are not related to you (except a close relative);
The care is on an ongoing, regularly scheduled basis for the purpose of engaging in business.
Persons who care for a relative's, neighbor's or friend's child or children (known as Family, Friend and Neighbor {FFN}) with or without compensation, where the person providing care for periods of less than twenty-four hours does not conduct such an activity on an ongoing, regularly scheduled basis for the purpose of engaging business, which includes but is not limited to, advertising. Such care is not required to be licensed but is an option for FFN providers.
For more information about licensing, visit the DEL Licensing web page.
Minimum Licensing Requirements for licensing child care centers and homes.
"Licensed Child Care in Washington state: A Guide for Child Care Providers" is a pamphlet to help prospective providers understand the licensing process.
If you are operating a consistent daycare, you need a license in Arkansas. Occasionally babysitting children doesn't have a limit.
In Colorado, you can babysit up to two unrelated children at a time.
You can watch up to 8 children without a license in Oklahoma. This number has to include your own children and can vary if you have more than one child under the age of 2 years old.
You can babysit 4 children without a daycare license. If you are going to do this as a business, then you need to get a license.
In the state of Utah ou are permitted to care fo only four children without a license.
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Exemptions are set forth in Missouri Statute, 210.211, RSMo. Any person who is caring for four or fewer *unrelated children is not required to be licensed and does not have to contact us to report he/she is providing child care.
Yes, you must have a license.
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In Florida, if you wish to babysit as a full time job, you may watch up to five kids without a license. Any more than five kids, you are required to get childcare licensing.
Per DCFS, you may only watch 3 children, including your own, without a license.